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The ADP S48S227 is a cased horizontal slab evaporator service coil designed for residential and light commercial air conditioning and heat pump systems. Rated at 48000 BTU/h with airflow capacity of 1600 CFM, it covers nominal tonnage from 4.0 to 5.0 tons. The coil features a high-efficiency lanced fin design and copper refrigerant connections suitable for brazing on both copper and aluminum slab configurations. A Microban antimicrobial additive is applied to the drain pan to inhibit mold and mildew growth. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics are the intended installers for this component.
The S48S227 is built for horizontal slab installations in split-system air conditioners and heat pumps. It supports R-22 and R-410A refrigerants and is compatible with TXV metering or piston-style metering devices. The piston body is externally accessible, allowing easy piston changeout or TXV installation without removing the coil assembly. Dual 3/4-inch FPT condensate drains are located on the front-left and front-right sides of the drain pan, offering flexible condensate routing in a variety of air handler configurations.
Designed as a cased OEM-style replacement evaporator service coil for residential and light commercial split-system air conditioners and heat pumps using R-22 or R-410A refrigerant in horizontal slab applications with 4.0 to 5.0 nominal tons of cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or refrigeration mechanic in accordance with local mechanical codes and manufacturer instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and close refrigerant service valves before removing the existing coil. Refrigerant lines require brazing; use nitrogen purge during brazing to prevent oxide scale formation inside the copper tubing. Verify condensate drain slope and trap depth meet local plumbing code requirements before returning the system to service.
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