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The PARKER pc.1250 is a rolled copper tubing coil designed for HVACR refrigerant line applications. Manufactured from UNS C12200 grade copper to ASTM B280 standards, this coil measures 0.5 inches outer diameter and comes in a 50-foot pancake coil format. The UNS C12200 alloy provides the high purity and ductility required for refrigeration service, including systems operating with high-pressure refrigerants such as R-410A. The coil arrives uninsulated, allowing the installer to apply insulation suited to the specific installation environment. Licensed HVACR technicians and refrigeration mechanics are the primary installers of this product.
This tubing coil is suited for residential and light commercial refrigerant line sets and equipment connections across a broad range of system types. Typical applications include unitary split systems, ductless mini-split systems, and VRF heat pump installations. The pancake coil format simplifies handling and routing during field installation. The tubing is compatible with high-pressure refrigerant systems, making it appropriate for R-410A and similar refrigerants used in modern equipment. It is sourced from USA manufacturing.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation copper tubing coil for HVACR refrigeration applications including unitary air conditioning systems, ductless mini-split systems, and VRF heat pump systems using high-pressure refrigerants.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVACR technician following applicable mechanical codes and EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling requirements. Recover all refrigerant and isolate the system before cutting or brazing any tubing. Use a tubing cutter sized for the 0.5-inch OD and ream all cut ends to remove burrs before flaring or brazing. Apply field insulation after the line set is secured and leak-tested to prevent condensation and heat gain.
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