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The INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS EVDWX24M17A is a cased, vertical V-coil evaporator coil designed for use with R-410A refrigerant systems. This coil serves as the indoor heat-exchange component in a split-system air conditioning or heat pump setup, absorbing heat from return air before it is circulated back through the conditioned space. The cased design protects the coil assembly and simplifies installation in upflow or vertical air handler configurations. The V-coil geometry increases surface area for efficient heat transfer without adding excessive cabinet height. Installation is performed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a complete split system.
The EVDWX24M17A is suited for residential HVAC applications where a vertical, cased coil is required to match an upflow furnace or air handler. The coil is compatible with R-410A refrigerant, which is the standard for current residential split-system installations. The cased housing makes this coil a service-replacement or new-installation option in systems requiring a 24-inch nominal capacity class coil with a 17-inch cabinet configuration. Field technicians replacing aging R-22 coils during system upgrades to R-410A equipment will find this a straightforward service coil option.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement cased evaporator coil for residential R-410A split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications requiring a vertical, cased V-coil in the 24-nominal-capacity class.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608-certified HVAC technician. The refrigerant system must be recovered and the circuit depressurized before removing an existing coil or making any refrigerant line connections. Ensure the air handler or furnace blower is powered down and locked out prior to coil installation. Follow manufacturer torque and brazing specifications for all refrigerant line connections, and verify proper system refrigerant charge after installation per equipment documentation.
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