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The ICP FAST PARTS 1178761 is a tin plate evaporator coil assembly designed for use in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. The evaporator coil is the heat-absorption component of the refrigerant circuit, where low-pressure refrigerant absorbs heat from return air before being cycled back to the compressor. This assembly is an OEM-sourced replacement part intended for installation by licensed HVAC technicians during coil replacement or system service. The tin plate construction provides corrosion resistance suited to the condensing environment typical of evaporator sections.
This evaporator coil assembly is used in split-system and packaged HVAC applications where the evaporator section requires replacement due to refrigerant leaks, physical damage, or end-of-life coil failure. It is sourced through ICP FAST PARTS, the OEM parts division supporting International Comfort Products equipment lines. Licensed HVAC technicians performing coil swaps in air handlers or furnace-mounted coil cabinets are the primary installers of this assembly.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement evaporator coil assembly for International Comfort Products HVAC systems. Confirm specific model and serial number compatibility before ordering using ICP documentation or technical support resources.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician, as this work involves recovering, handling, and recharging refrigerant. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power and shut off the refrigerant circuit before removing the existing coil assembly. Follow the equipment manufacturer service manual for proper coil seating, brazing procedures, and leak testing prior to recharging the system. Verify the refrigerant type and system charge requirements from the equipment nameplate before returning the system to operation.
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