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This product weighs 75 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The ADVANCED DISTRIBUTOR PRODUCTS hg9j936a155a0000s is a 3-ton uncased evaporator A-coil designed for upflow air handler and furnace installations. Configured for right-hand orientation, it ships without a cabinet, allowing integration into existing enclosures or field-fabricated plenums. The coil uses a factory-installed TXV metering device, which provides accurate refrigerant flow control across a range of operating conditions. Charged for use with R-410A refrigerant, it measures 15.5 inches in B width and 19 inches in height. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle installation of this component during new system builds or evaporator coil replacements in residential and light commercial split systems.
This uncased A-coil is suited for upflow configurations where the coil sits above a gas furnace or air handler in a vertical supply arrangement. The right-hand orientation refers to the refrigerant connection side and must be confirmed against the specific air handler or furnace cabinet dimensions and connection layout before ordering. At 3 tons, it is sized for residential and small commercial cooling applications. The absence of a factory casing keeps the unit compact and flexible for installations where a separate coil cabinet or custom enclosure is already in place.
Designed as an OEM-style uncased evaporator coil for upflow split-system applications using R-410A refrigerant. Confirm cabinet width, height clearance, and right-hand connection orientation against the air handler or furnace specifications before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for R-410A systems. Shut down and lock out the air handler or furnace and recover any remaining refrigerant before removing the existing coil. Verify that the replacement coil orientation, B width, and height match the cabinet dimensions and refrigerant line connection points prior to brazing. All refrigerant joints must be leak-tested after assembly per local mechanical codes before system recharge.
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