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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 ADP RE52660D210B3105AP is a cased, left-hand evaporator coil rated at 5 tons (60,000 BTU/h) for use in central air conditioning and heat pump systems. It features a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) metering device with an external access port for straightforward piston changeout or TXV servicing. The copper refrigerant connections support brazing on both copper and aluminum slab configurations. A high-efficiency lanced fin design improves heat transfer, and the cabinet is fully lined with 5/8-inch foil-faced insulation. Microban antimicrobial additive is incorporated into the UV-resistant drain pan, which is molded from high-temperature engineered polymer rated to 450 degrees F. Dual 3/4-inch FPT condensate drains are located on the front-left and front-right of the drain pan.
This coil is designed for residential and light-commercial split-system air conditioner and heat pump installations. It is compatible with R-22 and R-410A refrigerants, making it suitable for new installations and for service work on existing systems using either refrigerant. The left-hand cased cabinet, non-captive refrigerant lines with long stubs, and enhanced pipe grommets are intended to simplify field installation in typical attic, closet, or mechanical-room applications. The copper distributor tube assembly uses brass-to-brass threads for reliable TXV service access.
Compatible with R-22 and R-410A air conditioner and heat pump systems. Designed as an OEM-style cased evaporator coil replacement for residential and light-commercial split systems requiring a 5-ton, TXV-metered, left-hand cased coil configuration.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with applicable mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer's guidelines. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and close refrigerant service valves before beginning coil replacement. Copper refrigerant connections are brazed in the field; follow established brazing procedures and purge with dry nitrogen to prevent internal oxidation. Confirm condensate drain piping meets local plumbing code requirements before returning the system to service.
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