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The BADGER d4ah4p24e1b00b is a 2-ton, multi-position air handler designed for use with R-32 refrigerant in residential HVAC systems. It features a high-efficiency ECM motor that modulates airflow in response to system demand, reducing energy consumption during partial-load operation. The unit ships with a factory-installed 8 kilowatt (kW) electric heat kit, providing supplemental heat without a separate field-installed strip heater. An all-aluminum evaporator coil and a built-in TXV round out the refrigerant-side components. Licensed HVAC technicians handling R-32 systems should note that this refrigerant requires A2L-rated equipment and procedures.
This air handler is suited for residential and light-commercial new construction and replacement applications where installation orientation may vary. The multi-position cabinet supports upflow, downflow, and horizontal configurations, giving installing contractors flexibility when working with existing ductwork layouts or tight mechanical spaces. It is intended for use with matched R-32 condensing equipment. Fully insulated cabinet construction and low air leakage design support system efficiency across all installation orientations.
Designed as an OEM-style multi-position air handler for residential R-32 split-system applications. Specific compatible condensing unit model numbers were not provided in the product data; consult BADGER system matching guidelines before pairing with outdoor equipment.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician familiar with A2L refrigerant handling requirements for R-32 systems. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing or wiring the unit. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including applicable NEC requirements for the electric heat kit circuit sizing and disconnect placement. Do not pressurize or charge the refrigerant circuit until all connections are leak-tested and the system is properly evacuated.
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