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The INTERNATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS MEVM5X36M17A is a 3-ton V-style evaporator coil built for use with R-454B refrigerant. Part of the Maratherm EVM5X product group, this coil features aluminum construction and is designed for multi-position installations in residential and light-commercial split-system air conditioning and heat pump applications. A licensed HVAC technician installs this coil as the indoor heat-exchange component where heat transfer from conditioned air occurs before air returns to the living space. The aluminum coil design supports efficient heat exchange while keeping weight manageable for installation in air handler or furnace coil cabinet configurations.
This evaporator coil is rated for R-454B, a lower-global-warming-potential refrigerant replacing R-410A in modern systems. The V-coil configuration supports balanced airflow across both coil faces and is suited for upflow, downflow, or horizontal applications depending on the matching cabinet or air handler. It is intended for residential new construction and replacement installations where a 3-ton cooling capacity is required. Always verify refrigerant type compatibility and system tonnage match before installation.
Designed as an OEM-style evaporator coil for R-454B split-system and heat pump equipment requiring a 3-ton V-coil in the EVM5X product group. Verify matching system refrigerant type, tonnage, and cabinet or air handler dimensions before installation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified HVAC technician. Before servicing or replacing an evaporator coil, recover all refrigerant in accordance with EPA regulations and de-energize the system at the disconnect. R-454B is an A2L mildly flammable refrigerant and requires handling procedures consistent with current ASHRAE 15 and local mechanical code requirements. Confirm coil orientation, drain pan position, and refrigerant line connections match the system design before restoring refrigerant charge and power.
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