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The CERRO FLOW PRODUCTS INC 612205060009 is a pre-insulated refrigerant line set designed for split-system air conditioning and heat pump installations. It pairs a 3/8 inch liquid line with a 3/4 inch suction line, both wrapped in 1/2 inch thick Black Shield UV-rated insulation. The 50 foot roll length suits a wide range of residential and light commercial jobs without requiring field-fabricated line sets. HVAC technicians install this product when connecting an outdoor condensing unit to an indoor evaporator coil. The Black Shield UV insulation is formulated to resist solar degradation on exposed exterior runs, reducing the need for additional jacketing in most above-grade applications.
This line set is suited for residential split-system AC and heat pump installations where the refrigerant circuit must be routed from an outdoor condensing unit to an indoor air handler or evaporator coil. The 50 foot roll accommodates installations where the equipment is separated by a moderate distance, covering most single-story and two-story residential scenarios. It is also used in light commercial rooftop-to-air-handler applications. The Black Shield UV insulation finish makes it appropriate for partially or fully exposed exterior routing without supplemental UV wrapping.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation line set for residential and light commercial split-system air conditioning and heat pump equipment requiring a 3/8 inch liquid line and 3/4 inch suction line configuration.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 certification, as this line set carries refrigerant. Shut down and recover refrigerant from any existing system before disconnecting or replacing line sets. Avoid sharp bends that could kink the copper tubing during routing; use a tube bender when tight turns are required. After brazing or flaring connections, pressure-test the lines before charging the system in accordance with local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer's instructions.
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