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The ADP RE7J924D175 is a cased evaporator coil rated at 1.5 nominal tons for residential air conditioning systems. It ships fully cased and ready for installation in upflow, downflow, or horizontal configurations, making it a practical stocking choice for service contractors who handle a range of system layouts. The coil includes a TXV (thermostatic expansion valve) metering device, which delivers more precise refrigerant control than a fixed-orifice piston and helps maintain system efficiency across varying load conditions. At 17.5 inches wide, 16.5 inches tall, and 21 inches deep, it fits within common air handler and furnace cabinet openings sized for 1.5-ton equipment.
This coil is suited for residential split-system cooling applications where a cased, multi-position evaporator is required. The multi-position orientation means a single coil can be installed in upflow, downflow, or horizontal configurations depending on the air handler or furnace setup in the structure. HVAC technicians typically install this coil as a direct replacement or new-system component paired with a compatible condensing unit and air handler. Its cased design simplifies mounting and helps maintain proper airflow sealing without field-fabricated sheet metal enclosures.
Designed as an OEM-style cased evaporator coil replacement for residential split-system air conditioning applications requiring a 1.5-ton multi-position TXV coil.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Shut down the condensing unit and air handler and recover all system refrigerant before disconnecting any refrigerant lines. Verify that the existing cabinet opening dimensions are compatible with the coil footprint before installation, and confirm that the condensing unit and coil are matched for the same refrigerant type. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer specifications when brazing connections and pressure-testing the system before recharging.
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