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The INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS EVDWX42M17A is a cased, vertical V-coil evaporator coil designed for residential central air conditioning and heat pump split systems. It operates with R-410A refrigerant and is configured in a vertical orientation, making it suitable for installation above a gas furnace or air handler in an upflow or downflow application. The cased design provides a finished, sealed enclosure that simplifies ductwork connections and helps maintain airflow efficiency. HVAC technicians install this coil as the indoor heat-exchange component of a split cooling system, where it absorbs heat from indoor air passing over the refrigerant circuit.
This evaporator coil is intended for residential HVAC split system installations where R-410A refrigerant is required. The vertical cased configuration suits upflow air handler and furnace pairings in standard equipment closets, utility rooms, and mechanical spaces. The V-coil geometry increases surface area within the coil cabinet, supporting efficient heat transfer at the nominal 3.5-ton capacity range indicated by the model designation. Licensed HVAC contractors and refrigeration technicians are the primary installers for this component.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation evaporator coil for residential R-410A split system air conditioners and heat pumps requiring a cased vertical coil. Also marketed under the Heil and ICP brand families.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician certified to handle R-410A refrigerant under EPA Section 608 regulations. Shut down and lock out the entire system, including the condensing unit and air handler or furnace, before disconnecting refrigerant lines or removing the existing coil. Proper evacuation of the refrigerant circuit and leak testing after line set connection are required before system startup. Follow the equipment manufacturer installation instructions and applicable local mechanical codes for drain pan, condensate line, and duct connection requirements.
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