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This product weighs 60 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The BREEZE WFH60Y223D is a 56,000 BTU/h communicating air handler designed for residential and light-commercial split-system cooling and heating applications. It operates on 230 volts and uses R454B refrigerant, an A2L low-GWP refrigerant increasingly specified in modern high-efficiency systems. The unit features a copper A-coil, which provides reliable heat transfer and long-term durability in demanding HVAC environments. A 24-volt communicating interface allows integration with compatible communicating thermostats and outdoor units, enabling system-level diagnostics and performance coordination. Licensed HVAC technicians are the intended installers for this equipment.
The WFH60Y223D is suited for split-system installations where indoor air handling, refrigerant-side heat exchange, and blower performance are handled by a single indoor unit. The copper A-coil configuration is common in residential forced-air systems, and the communicating 24-volt control interface supports advanced system pairing with compatible matched outdoor condensing units. It is appropriate for new construction and replacement applications requiring R454B refrigerant compatibility.
Designed as an OEM-style communicating air handler for use in split-system configurations requiring R454B refrigerant and a 24-volt communicating control interface.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle A2L refrigerants, including R454B, in accordance with applicable local codes and manufacturer guidelines. Disconnect all power to the system before making electrical or refrigerant connections. Ensure the refrigerant circuit is leak-tested and the system is properly evacuated before charging. Follow ASHRAE 15 and local mechanical code requirements when working with A2L refrigerants in enclosed spaces.
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