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The GENERAL ELECTRIC ncdc3036bt4 is a 3-ton cased evaporator coil configured for downflow B-cabinet installations in residential and light-commercial split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications. The cased design ships ready to connect, protecting the coil assembly during transport and simplifying rough-in at the job site. At 3 tons of cooling capacity, it is sized for mid-range residential systems and pairs with a matched outdoor condensing unit and air handler or furnace. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation as part of a split-system commissioning or changeout.
This coil is intended for downflow applications where the air handler or furnace is mounted in an upright configuration and conditioned air exits downward through the coil before distribution. The B-cabinet designation indicates the cabinet width class, which must match the air handler or furnace casing for a proper fit and seal. It is suited for residential split systems requiring a 3-ton evaporator coil in a cased, downflow-ready format.
Designed as an OEM-style cased evaporator coil for downflow B-cabinet residential split-system installations requiring 3-ton capacity. Verify cabinet width class and refrigerant line connection sizing against the paired air handler or furnace before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Shut off all electrical power to the air handler or furnace and disconnect refrigerant circuits before removing an existing coil or positioning the new assembly. Confirm cabinet width, airflow direction, and drain pan orientation before securing the coil in place. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer instructions for refrigerant line connections, leak testing, and system evacuation prior to recharging.
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