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The BOSCH bmac3036bbta is a multi-position cased evaporator coil in the BMAC Series, rated at 36,000 BTU/h (3 tons). It is designed for use with A2L refrigerant R-454B, meeting low global warming potential (Low-GWP) requirements. The coil features an all-aluminum construction for superior corrosion resistance and includes a multi-position drain pan to support horizontal and vertical installations. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil as part of a split or ducted system in residential applications where efficiency, refrigerant compliance, and flexible positioning are required.
The bmac3036bbta is designed for multi-position installation, supporting both horizontal and vertical configurations. It pairs directly with Bosch ASHP Condensing Section (IDS series), Bosch 96 percent AFUE Furnace (BGH96), and Bosch WSHP Condensing Section (RP Split). This coil fits within the broader BMAC Series range, which spans 2 to 5 tons, making it a compatible component within Bosch IDS system solutions for residential comfort applications.
Designed to pair with the Bosch ASHP Condensing Section (IDS series), Bosch 96 percent AFUE Furnace (BGH96), and Bosch WSHP Condensing Section (RP Split). Compatible with A2L refrigerant R-454B IDS solutions.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician familiar with A2L refrigerant handling procedures and local mechanical codes. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut down the refrigerant circuit before beginning installation or service. Follow the system manufacturer's instructions for drain pan orientation and condensate line routing to ensure proper drainage in the selected mounting position. R-454B requires A2L-rated equipment and handling practices per current ASHRAE and local code requirements.
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