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The GENERAL ELECTRIC NCUU60CT5S is a 5-ton uncased evaporator coil designed for upflow air handler and furnace coil cabinet installations in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Engineered for use with R454B refrigerant, this coil fits C-cabinet configurations and serves as the indoor heat-exchange component in a split-system cooling or heat pump setup. Licensed HVAC technicians install this coil inside a matching uncased coil cabinet positioned above the air handler or furnace in an upflow configuration. At 55.75 pounds, the unit is substantial enough to require a two-person lift during positioning and alignment.
This coil is suited for residential split-system cooling and heat pump applications where a C-cabinet upflow coil position is required. The uncased design allows installation inside a field-supplied or system-matched coil cabinet, giving installers flexibility when working with various air handler widths common in residential new construction and retrofit projects. The R454B refrigerant compatibility aligns the coil with current low-GWP refrigerant standards being adopted across the HVAC industry.
Designed as an OEM-style uncased evaporator coil for upflow C-cabinet HVAC systems operating with R454B refrigerant. Consult equipment manufacturer documentation to confirm cabinet and system compatibility before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 certification for handling refrigerants. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the refrigerant circuit before beginning coil removal or installation. The uncased coil must be seated fully within the cabinet enclosure with all drain pan connections and refrigerant line connections completed and leak-checked before system startup. Follow applicable local mechanical codes and manufacturer instructions for drain line pitch, line set sizing, and system evacuation procedures.
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