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The RECTORSEAL 84419 is a lightweight polymer equipment pad designed to support and elevate the outdoor condensing unit of a mini-split or similar HVAC system. The pad features a dense foam core base encased in a durable polymer shell on five sides, giving it the structural integrity needed to bear the weight of outdoor equipment without the handling difficulty of traditional concrete pads. At 2 inches thick with an 18-inch by 35-inch footprint, it provides a stable, level surface for unit placement. The exterior finish simulates the texture and color of gray concrete, maintaining a professional appearance at the installation site. HVAC technicians and installers choose this pad when a lightweight alternative to poured concrete or precast slabs is needed.
This equipment pad is suited for residential and light-commercial HVAC installations where a stable, elevated base is required for outdoor units. Its polymer construction makes it practical for installations where transporting a heavy concrete pad to the job site is not feasible, including rooftop, side-yard, or confined-access locations. The 18-inch by 35-inch surface accommodates a range of mini-split outdoor unit footprints commonly found in residential applications.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation pad for residential mini-split and other HVAC outdoor units requiring a stable elevated base.
Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC technician as part of an outdoor unit commissioning. Ensure the installation surface is level and compacted before placing the pad to prevent settling or tilting over time. Power down and lock out the system before positioning or repositioning the outdoor unit on the pad. Local mechanical codes and manufacturer installation guidelines should be consulted to confirm required clearances and pad elevation requirements.
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