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The GENERAL ELECTRIC NCUC60DT5S is a 4-ton cased evaporator coil engineered for upflow installations in D-cabinet air handler configurations. Designed for use with R454B refrigerant, this coil serves as the heat-absorption component in a split-system cooling setup, transferring heat from indoor air to the refrigerant circuit. It arrives pre-cased, which streamlines installation and protects the coil assembly during handling and service. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil as part of new system builds or direct replacements in residential and light-commercial cooling systems where the air handler is positioned for upflow discharge.
The NCUC60DT5S is sized for 4-ton system capacity and matches the D-cabinet footprint used across a range of upflow air handlers. Its compatibility with R454B refrigerant makes it suitable for new installations and equipment replacements that require a lower-GWP refrigerant in compliance with current environmental standards. It is typically paired with a matched condensing unit and air handler to form a complete split-cooling system in residential or small commercial applications.
Designed as a cased evaporator coil replacement or new-installation component for 4-ton upflow D-cabinet air handler systems using R454B refrigerant. No additional specific model compatibility data was provided in the product data.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle refrigerants under EPA Section 608 regulations. Shut off all electrical power to the air handler and disconnect the refrigerant circuit before removing or installing the coil. Ensure the cabinet opening matches the D-cabinet dimensions of this coil before installation to maintain proper airflow and refrigerant circuit integrity. Follow local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer guidelines for line set sizing, brazing procedures, and system evacuation when commissioning with R454B refrigerant.
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