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The Oxbox J5MXCC005AC6HC is a cased, multi-positional evaporator coil engineered for use with R-454B refrigerant in residential split-system air conditioning applications. Rated for 1.5 to 3.0 tons of cooling capacity, this C-cabinet coil handles heat transfer and moisture removal from return air before it is circulated back through the conditioned space. The aluminum cased construction and multi-positional design allow installation in upflow, downflow, or horizontal configurations, giving HVAC technicians flexibility during system builds and retrofits. This coil is installed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a matched split-system assembly.
This coil is suited for residential cooling applications where R-454B refrigerant systems are required, including new construction and equipment replacement projects. It is designed to pair with compatible R-454B outdoor condensing units in the 1.5 to 3.0 ton range. Voomi Supply lists this coil as a pairing component alongside the Oxbox J5AC3018A1000 condensing unit for 1.5-ton system configurations. The C-cabinet form factor fits standard air handler and furnace cabinet openings sized for this class of equipment.
Designed for use in R-454B split-system cooling applications in the 1.5 to 3.0 ton range. This coil has been listed as a matched component with the Oxbox J5AC3018A1000 outdoor condensing unit for 1.5-ton system configurations. Verify full system matchup and AHRI rating with the outdoor unit before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification, as R-454B is a regulated refrigerant. Shut down and lock out all electrical power to the air handler and disconnect refrigerant pressure before opening the system. Confirm the cabinet orientation and drain pan position match the intended airflow direction before securing the coil. Follow all local mechanical codes and the equipment manufacturer instructions for refrigerant line sizing, flare or braze connections, and condensate drain requirements.
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