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This product weighs 75 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 FRIEDRICH TCFY6024STANMC is a cased evaporator coil rated for 4 to 5 ton (60,000 BTU/h) systems using R454B refrigerant. It ships ready to install in multi-position orientations, giving contractors flexibility for upflow, downflow, or horizontal applications. The coil includes a factory-installed TXV metering device, which provides precise refrigerant flow control and supports efficient system performance across a range of operating conditions. At 24 inches wide, it is sized to pair with residential and light-commercial split-system air conditioning and heat pump equipment. Licensed HVAC technicians are the intended installers for this component.
This coil is designed for split-system installations where the air handler or furnace serves as the indoor unit. Its multi-position design makes it suitable for attic, closet, basement, and utility-room installations where orientation requirements vary by site. The R454B refrigerant compatibility positions it for use in new construction and replacement projects involving low-GWP refrigerant systems. The included TXV eliminates the need to source a separate metering device, reducing installation time and the risk of mismatched components.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation evaporator coil for multi-position split-system air conditioning and heat pump systems using R454B refrigerant in the 4 to 5 ton capacity range.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling refrigerants. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and verify the refrigerant circuit is properly recovered before opening the system. Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions for coil orientation, drain pan connection, and TXV bulb placement. All refrigerant work must comply with applicable local mechanical codes and EPA regulations governing low-GWP refrigerants such as R454B.
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