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The ICP eaa5x36m17a is a 3-ton uncased vertical A-style evaporator coil rated at 36,000 BTU/h and designed for use with R-454B refrigerant, an A2L low-GWP refrigerant now common in modern residential cooling systems. The aluminum coil construction resists corrosion and keeps weight low. At 20 inches wide, 23.5 inches tall, and 16.25 inches deep, this coil fits standard residential air handler and furnace installations where a vertical uncased coil is required. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this component as part of a split-system or packaged cooling system replacement or new installation.
The eaa5x36m17a is suited for residential split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications requiring a vertical uncased evaporator coil. The uncased design allows the coil to be installed inside a matched air handler cabinet or existing coil cabinet without a separate outer enclosure. Its A2L refrigerant compatibility makes it appropriate for systems using R-454B as systems transition away from legacy refrigerants under current regulatory timelines. Field installation requires proper A2L refrigerant handling equipment and certified technician credentials.
Designed as an OEM-style vertical uncased evaporator coil for residential split-system and heat pump applications using R-454B refrigerant. Consult system engineering data and manufacturer documentation to confirm matched system compatibility before ordering.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician with A2L refrigerant handling qualifications. Shut down and lock out all electrical power and refrigerant flow before removing the existing coil. R-454B requires A2L-rated tools, leak detection equipment, and recovery equipment — standard R-410A equipment may not be rated for A2L use. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer installation instructions for coil orientation, drain pan connection, and refrigerant line sizing.
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