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The GENERAL ELECTRIC nam36v2ta4 is a 3-ton, 2-piece variable speed air handling unit designed for residential forced-air cooling and heating systems. It features aluminum alloy tube and fin coils built for long-term durability and efficient heat transfer. The factory-installed TXV (thermostatic expansion valve) ensures precise refrigerant metering right out of the box, reducing field labor and the risk of improper charge. The variable speed ECM motor adjusts airflow to match system demand, delivering quieter operation and improved dehumidification compared to single-speed units. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a split-system configuration.
The nam36v2ta4 is suited for residential split-system installations where a 3-ton capacity air handler is required. Its 2-piece configuration simplifies handling and placement in tight mechanical rooms, attics, or closet installations where a full-height single cabinet would be difficult to maneuver. The gray cabinet finish is a standard match for typical indoor mechanical spaces. This unit pairs with a compatible outdoor condensing unit and is intended for installation by licensed HVAC contractors following local mechanical codes.
Designed as an OEM variable speed air handling unit for use in residential split-system HVAC installations requiring a 3-ton air handler with a factory-installed TXV.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer written instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before beginning installation or service work. The factory-installed TXV is pre-set for the rated tonnage; do not attempt to adjust or replace it without verifying system refrigerant requirements. Verify that ductwork, electrical supply, and drain line connections meet code requirements before startup.
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