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The MUELLER INDUSTRIES MUE-D06050 is a dehydrated soft copper refrigeration coil designed for HVACR and mechanical refrigeration service applications. Manufactured from C12200 phosphorus deoxidized copper to ASTM B280 standards, this 50-foot coil features a consistent dead soft temper that allows easy bending and routing in tight equipment spaces without cracking or work hardening. The tubing is thoroughly dried and dehydrated at the factory to eliminate moisture contamination, which is critical in refrigerant circuits. Each coil is bright-annealed and packaged in shrink wrap plus an individual carton to protect cleanliness and temper during storage and transport. Licensed HVAC technicians and refrigeration mechanics rely on this type of tubing for field fabrication of refrigerant lines.
This coil is suited for residential and light commercial HVACR installations where field-formed refrigerant tubing is required. Typical applications include connecting evaporator and condenser sections, fabricating custom line sets, and servicing existing refrigeration equipment. The dead soft temper makes it especially practical in congested mechanical rooms or rooftop units where hand-bending without a tubing bender is necessary. At 3/8 inch OD and 50 feet in length, the coil provides ample material for most single-circuit service calls or new installations.
Designed for use in HVACR and mechanical refrigeration applications requiring ASTM B280 compliant copper refrigeration tubing. Suitable for systems using common refrigerants where 3/8 inch OD soft copper tubing is specified.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or refrigeration mechanic following applicable local codes and EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling regulations. Isolate and recover any refrigerant from the system before cutting or joining tubing. Use proper tube cutters and deburring tools to ensure clean, burr-free cuts before brazing or flaring. Avoid introducing air or debris into the refrigerant circuit during installation to prevent contamination.
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