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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS HG36A36A155A0000N is an uncased A-coil designed for residential split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications. It measures 15.5 inches in width and 23 inches in height, and it comes factory-equipped with a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) metered for R-454B refrigerant. The right-hand orientation and multi-position configuration allow flexible installation in a range of air handler or furnace coil-cabinet setups. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil as the indoor evaporator section of a split cooling system, connecting it to a matched outdoor condensing unit.
This coil is suited for residential cooling applications in the 2.5 to 3 ton range. It is confirmed compatible with Allied 2.5 and 3 ton 7AC condensing units. The uncased design requires installation inside a compatible coil cabinet or air handler casing, making it a practical choice when replacing an existing coil or building out a new system with a separately sourced cabinet. Multi-position capability supports upflow, downflow, and horizontal installation depending on the cabinet orientation.
Compatible with Allied 2.5 and 3 ton 7AC condensing units. Designed as an OEM-style uncased evaporator coil replacement for residential split-system applications using R-454B refrigerant.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle refrigerants under applicable EPA Section 608 regulations. Shut down and lock out the entire system, including the outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler, before removing the existing coil or connecting refrigerant lines. Verify that the coil cabinet dimensions and orientation match the 15.5-inch B-width right-hand configuration before installation. All refrigerant line connections and system charging procedures must comply with local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer's specifications.
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