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The GENERAL ELECTRIC ncuc30bt4 is a 2.5-ton cased evaporator coil designed for upflow air handler and furnace installations in residential and light commercial split-system cooling applications. This B-cabinet coil ships fully cased and ready for installation, providing the indoor heat-exchange surface that absorbs heat from return air and transfers it to the refrigerant circuit. Rated at 2.5 tons of cooling capacity, it pairs with a matched outdoor condensing unit. Installation is typically handled by a licensed HVAC technician as part of a split-system setup or retrofit.
The ncuc30bt4 is suited for upflow configurations where the air handler or gas furnace sits below the coil and supply air exits through the top. The B-cabinet designation indicates a specific width class, making it compatible with furnaces and air handlers in the corresponding cabinet size range. This coil is commonly installed in residential new-construction and replacement projects where a cased, factory-assembled coil is preferred for easier handling and faster commissioning.
Designed as an OEM-style cased evaporator coil for use with matched 2.5-ton residential split-system condensing units in upflow B-cabinet installations. Verify refrigerant type, metering device compatibility, and cabinet dimensions against the outdoor unit specifications before installation.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer guidelines. Shut down all electrical power to the air handler or furnace and recover any refrigerant in the existing system before opening the refrigerant circuit. Ensure the coil drain pan and condensate line are properly pitched and connected prior to startup. Do not braze or pressurize the system without confirming all connections are secure and the coil is properly seated in the cabinet.
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