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The ASPEN cm36a3g-177l-000 is a copper uncased evaporator coil rated for 2.5 to 3 ton cooling capacity at 14 SEER efficiency. Designed specifically for mobile and manufactured home air conditioning systems, this coil operates with R-410A refrigerant and features a copper tube and fin construction. At 17.75 inches wide, 17.5 inches high, and 19.625 inches deep, it fits the compact air handler cabinets common in HUD-code manufactured housing. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil as part of a split-system AC installation or replacement in mobile home applications.
This coil is intended for mobile and manufactured home HVAC systems where space constraints and specific cabinet dimensions dictate a purpose-built evaporator coil. The uncased design allows it to drop into existing air handler enclosures that provide their own cabinet and seal. Typical installations involve pairing this coil with a compatible mobile-home air handler and a matched condensing unit rated for R-410A at 14 SEER or better. It is suited for residential cooling applications in single-section and multi-section manufactured homes.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement evaporator coil for mobile and manufactured home split-system air conditioning applications using R-410A refrigerant with a 2.5 to 3 ton condensing unit rated at 14 SEER.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician. Recover all refrigerant before opening the system and de-energize the air handler at the disconnect before handling the coil. Verify cabinet dimensions against the coil footprint prior to installation, and ensure all connections are leak-tested after reassembly. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer guidelines for brazing, refrigerant charge, and drain pan configuration.
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