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The HEAT CONTROLLER LLC ASA1436S1-CY is a 3-ton, 14 SEER residential split-system air conditioner condenser designed for outdoor installation as part of a central cooling system. This unit operates on R-454B refrigerant, a lower-GWP alternative to R-410A, and is part of the LE Series product line. It is intended for installation by licensed HVAC technicians in residential or light-commercial cooling applications. At 200 pounds, the unit is a full-sized outdoor condensing section requiring proper pad or bracket mounting and field refrigerant line connection.
The ASA1436S1-CY fits standard split-system cooling configurations where a matched indoor air handler or coil is paired with an outdoor condensing unit. The LE Series targets entry-level efficiency applications meeting current minimum SEER requirements. This condenser is suited for new installations and qualifying replacement projects where R-454B refrigerant systems are specified or required by local regulation.
Designed as an OEM-style outdoor condensing unit for use in R-454B split-system cooling applications. Match with a compatible indoor coil or air handler rated for R-454B refrigerant service. Consult manufacturer documentation for approved system pairings before installation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608-certified HVAC technician with proper R-454B handling equipment, as this refrigerant requires updated recovery and charging tools. Shut off all electrical power to the system at the disconnect and breaker before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. Mount the condenser on a level concrete pad or approved bracket, maintaining manufacturer-specified clearances for airflow on all sides. Follow local mechanical codes and the manufacturer wiring diagram when connecting low-voltage control wiring and line-voltage power leads.
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