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The MM Manufacturing DP-16X54-26PF is a galvanized steel drain pan designed to collect condensate from air handlers and furnaces equipped with evaporator coils. Constructed from 28-gauge galvanized steel, it measures 54 inches long by 16 inches wide by 2.5 inches deep and weighs 4.75 pounds. A single 3/4-inch drain connection is built in for condensate line hookup. The pan includes a PVC liner, providing an additional layer of corrosion resistance. HVAC technicians and installers specify this type of secondary drain pan as part of a compliant condensate management system in residential and light commercial installations.
This drain pan is sized for use beneath air handlers or furnaces with coils where a secondary or auxiliary condensate catch pan is required. The 54-inch by 16-inch footprint suits horizontal or closet-installed equipment in residential applications. The galvanized steel shell with PVC lining makes it suitable for high-humidity environments typical of air conditioning coil installations. Installers working under local mechanical codes or IRC requirements for secondary drain provisions will find the single 3/4-inch drain outlet compatible with standard condensate drain line fittings.
Designed for use with air handlers or furnaces equipped with an evaporator coil where a secondary condensate drain pan is required. Verify equipment footprint dimensions against the 54 x 16 x 2.5 inch pan interior before installation.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC technician as part of a condensate management system. Shut down and de-energize the air handler or furnace before positioning or servicing the drain pan. Connect the 3/4-inch drain outlet to a code-compliant condensate drain line routed to an approved disposal point per local mechanical or IMC requirements. Inspect the pan and PVC liner for cracks or deformation before placing equipment on top of it.
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