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The General Electric ncuc36at4 is a 3-ton cased evaporator coil configured for upflow A-cabinet installations. It sits on the supply-air side of a split-system air conditioner or heat pump, absorbing heat from indoor air as refrigerant passes through the coil. The cased design arrives with the cabinet already assembled, reducing field fabrication time. Measuring 23.25 inches high by 14.5 inches wide by 21 inches deep, the coil is sized to fit standard A-cabinet air handler openings in residential and light-commercial applications. Installation is handled by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a split-system commissioning or coil replacement project.
The ncuc36at4 is suited for residential central cooling systems requiring a 3-ton upflow evaporator coil. The A-cabinet, upflow configuration places the coil above a horizontal or upflow furnace or air handler, directing conditioned air upward into the supply plenum. This coil is intended for use with a matched outdoor condensing unit in a split-system arrangement. Consult system engineering data and manufacturer matching guides to confirm refrigerant circuit compatibility before installation.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation evaporator coil for upflow A-cabinet residential split-system air conditioners and heat pumps rated at 3 tons nominal capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant-handling certification. Shut off all electrical power to the air handler or furnace and recover any system refrigerant before disconnecting the existing coil. Confirm drain pan alignment and condensate drain routing before securing the cabinet in place. Pressure-test and evacuate the refrigerant circuit according to manufacturer specifications and applicable local mechanical codes before recharging the system.
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