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The DIVERSITECH DIVE-UC2424-3 is a lightweight concrete composite equipment pad built to support outdoor HVAC condensers, heat pumps, and similar ground-mounted equipment. The construction combines a concrete fiber-cement outer skin with an EPS foam inner core, delivering vibration dampening and flexibility that solid concrete pads cannot match. Fiber reinforcement throughout the cement coating resists cracking and breaking under load. The solid bottom resists settling over time. Rated UV resistant for continuous outdoor exposure, this pad is a direct field replacement for standard equipment bases installed by HVAC technicians on residential and light commercial jobs.
This pad is designed for ducted condenser and heat pump installations where a stable, level base is required beneath the outdoor unit. The 24 x 24 x 3 inch footprint suits a wide range of standard residential condensers and heat pumps. Its lightweight composite construction reduces handling effort on the job site compared to traditional poured or solid concrete pads, speeding up installations without sacrificing structural performance. The gray finish and rough texture blend into typical exterior environments and help anchor the unit against minor lateral movement.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement equipment pad for residential and light commercial ducted condenser and heat pump outdoor unit installations requiring a 24 x 24 inch base footprint.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC technician as part of an outdoor unit placement or equipment replacement. The pad should be set on a firm, level substrate such as compacted gravel or packed soil before the unit is lowered into position. Ensure the pad is fully level before securing refrigerant lines and electrical connections to the outdoor unit. Check local mechanical codes for any requirements regarding equipment clearance and pad placement relative to structures.
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