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The International Comfort Products EVDWX30M17A is a cased, vertical-mount V-coil evaporator coil engineered for use with R-410A refrigerant in residential split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications. The V-coil configuration provides efficient heat-transfer surface area in a compact cased cabinet, making it well-suited for upflow and downflow air handler installations where space and performance matter. The cased design simplifies installation by arriving ready to connect to supply and return ductwork without additional fabrication. Licensed HVAC technicians familiar with R-410A systems will find this a straightforward OEM-style replacement or new-installation coil for matched system setups.
This evaporator coil is intended for residential split-system HVAC installations. The EVDWX30M17A is grouped within the EVDWX product family from International Comfort Products, also marketed under the Heil brand. It is designed to pair with a compatible condensing unit and air handler or furnace in an upflow or downflow vertical configuration. Typical applications include residential cooling-only systems and heat pump systems where R-410A is the specified refrigerant. Consult the system manufacturer's product matching guidelines to confirm rated system efficiency before installation.
This evaporator coil is part of the International Comfort Products EVDWX product group and is also marketed under the Heil brand. It is designed for use with R-410A split-system condensing units and compatible air handlers or furnaces in vertical installations. Confirm system matching with the manufacturer's selection guide before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for handling R-410A refrigerant. Shut down and lock out the electrical supply to the air handler or furnace before beginning coil removal or installation. Ensure the refrigerant circuit is properly evacuated and that all joints are leak-tested before recharging the system. Follow local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer's installation instructions for drain pan, condensate line, and duct connection requirements.
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