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The INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS EVDWX31M17A is a cased, vertical-mount V-coil evaporator coil designed for residential split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications. Built for use with R-410A refrigerant, this coil functions as the indoor heat-exchange component in a split-system setup, absorbing heat from return air before it is recirculated through the living space. At 37 pounds, it is sized for standard residential ducted systems and is installed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a new installation or a coil replacement. The cased design protects the coil assembly and simplifies installation in vertical air handler configurations.
This evaporator coil is intended for vertical installation in cased coil cabinet applications common in residential forced-air systems. The V-coil geometry maximizes surface area within a compact footprint, supporting efficient heat transfer in upflow and downflow air handler configurations. It is compatible with R-410A refrigerant systems and is suited for residential split-system cooling and heat pump installations where a vertical cased coil is specified. Licensed HVAC contractors replace or install this coil when upgrading system efficiency or servicing a failed indoor coil assembly.
Designed as an OEM-style cased vertical evaporator coil replacement for residential R-410A split-system air conditioners and heat pumps. Refer to the system manufacturer documentation to confirm tonnage and cabinet size compatibility before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Shut down and de-energize the air handling system and recover all refrigerant from the existing circuit before removing the old coil. Follow local mechanical codes and manufacturer specifications when brazing refrigerant connections, and pressure-test the system before recharging. Never leave the refrigerant circuit open to atmosphere for extended periods, as moisture contamination can damage system components.
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