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This product weighs 130 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 COLEMAN CABLE EBE12A is a 12 kW electric furnace designed for mobile home installations. It delivers forced-air electric heat in applications where natural gas or propane service is unavailable or impractical. The unit measures 20 inches wide, 24.5 inches deep, and 52.5 inches tall, making it suitable for tight mechanical spaces. A zero-clearance design allows installation directly against walls or in confined utility areas without additional framing or standoff requirements. A multi-speed blower handles both heating and cooling airflow, including heat pump loads, making it compatible with split-system configurations.
The EBE12A is intended for residential mobile home and manufactured housing applications. Its built-in coil cabinet simplifies add-on cooling installations by eliminating the need for a separate air handler or coil box. The zero-clearance feature is particularly useful in mobile homes where mechanical closets and utility spaces are compact. Licensed HVAC technicians typically handle installation in new construction and replacement scenarios within HUD-code manufactured housing.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation electric furnace for mobile home and manufactured housing HVAC systems requiring a 12 kW electric heat source with integrated coil cabinet.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician familiar with HUD-code manufactured housing requirements and applicable local mechanical codes. Disconnect all electrical power at the breaker panel before beginning any wiring or service work. Verify that the supply circuit ampacity and breaker sizing match the unit's electrical requirements before energizing. Confirm coil cabinet clearances and refrigerant line routing before final startup when adding a cooling coil.
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