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The Oxbox J5AC5061A1000 is a 5-ton residential split-system air conditioner condenser rated at 61,000 BTU/h with a 14.3 SEER2 efficiency rating. It operates on R-454B refrigerant in compliance with DOE 2023 regulations governing new refrigerant standards. The unit features an all-aluminum condenser coil, which improves heat transfer performance and provides corrosion resistance suited to outdoor installation environments. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this unit as the outdoor section of a split-system cooling setup, pairing it with a compatible indoor air handler or furnace coil and refrigerant line set.
This condenser is designed for residential cooling applications where a 5-ton capacity is required. It fits installations governed by current DOE 2023 efficiency and refrigerant compliance requirements, making it appropriate for new construction and qualifying replacement projects. The J5AC5061A1000 is part of the Oxbox 14.3 SEER2 product family, which spans 1.5 to 5 ton models. A painted, galvanized steel cabinet provides structural durability in outdoor service conditions. Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC contractor with EPA 608 certification due to the R-454B refrigerant charge.
Designed for use as the outdoor condenser section in a split-system cooling installation. Compatible indoor equipment must be matched for R-454B refrigerant and 5-ton capacity. Consult Oxbox AHRI certified match data to confirm compatible air handler or coil pairings before installation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician, as R-454B is a regulated refrigerant requiring proper recovery, handling, and charging procedures. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making electrical or refrigerant connections. Verify the matched indoor unit, line set sizing, and metering device are compatible with R-454B prior to commissioning. Local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect and overcurrent protection, apply to the outdoor condenser installation.
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