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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS he31130a170a0004s is an uncased A-coil evaporator designed for upflow air handler and furnace installations. This left-hand oriented coil measures 17 inches wide and is rated at 2.5 tons, making it a practical fit for residential and light commercial cooling systems. It uses a piston metering device and is charged for R-410A refrigerant. The uncased design allows the coil to be field-installed into a compatible cased coil cabinet or air handler, giving installers flexibility in tight mechanical spaces. Microban anti-microbial product protection is built into the coil to help resist mold and microbial growth on the coil surface over time.
This coil is suited for upflow system configurations where the air handler or furnace sits below the coil. The left-hand orientation refers to the suction line connection side and must be confirmed against the existing unit layout before ordering. It is compatible with R-410A refrigerant systems and is engineered to work across multiple refrigerant types per the FlexCoil design platform. Installation is performed by licensed HVAC technicians in residential new-construction and replacement applications. An extended 10-year warranty is available upon product registration.
Designed for upflow HVAC systems using R-410A refrigerant. The uncased format is intended for use with a separately sourced coil cabinet or compatible air handler housing. Confirm left-hand suction line orientation and 17-inch cabinet width before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling regulations. Disconnect power to the air handler or furnace and recover all refrigerant from the existing system before removing the old coil. Verify left-hand orientation and cabinet width compatibility before fitting the coil. Do not pressurize or charge the system until all connections have been leak-tested.
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