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This product weighs 130 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The NORTEK GLOBAL HVAC E7EM-B015K1 is a 15 kW electric furnace rated at 51000 BTU/h, designed for mobile home HVAC applications. This unit operates without a combustion burner, relying entirely on electric resistance heating elements to deliver conditioned air. It is factory configured for use with R454B refrigerant in combination with a matched cooling coil, making it a multiposition no-combustion-burner (NOCB) air handler and heat package. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as the primary heating source in mobile or manufactured home installations where gas service is unavailable or not preferred.
This electric furnace is intended for mobile and manufactured home installations where a self-contained electric heating solution is required. The NOCB configuration eliminates the need for a gas supply, flue venting, or combustion air provisions, simplifying the installation footprint. The R454B refrigerant compatibility positions this unit for use in systems transitioning away from legacy refrigerants, making it relevant for new installations and system replacements subject to current refrigerant regulations. HVAC technicians working in the manufactured housing sector will find this unit suited to the space and utility constraints common in that market.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation electric furnace for mobile and manufactured home HVAC systems requiring a 15 kW NOCB electric heat configuration with R454B refrigerant compatibility.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with NEC requirements for electric furnace wiring, disconnect sizing, and overcurrent protection. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the unit before servicing or making any wiring connections. Verify that the supply voltage and circuit ampacity match the unit nameplate ratings prior to energizing. Follow the manufacturer installation instructions and applicable local codes for manufactured housing, as mobile home installations may have specific clearance and duct connection requirements.
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