

Manufacturer pricing rules prevent us from advertising our discount — no account or email required to see it.
Secure Payments
Easy Returns
Expert Advice
Fast Shipping
The Southwark Metal 137ND243672 is a heavy-duty galvanized drain pan built for use beneath air handlers, furnaces with coils, and other HVAC equipment where condensate collection and equipment protection are required. Measuring 36 inches wide by 72 inches long and 2 inches deep, this pan provides a generous footprint that accommodates large residential and light commercial air handling units. The pan is fabricated from hot-dipped galvanized steel meeting ASTM A653 CS Type B standards, giving it strong corrosion resistance in the humid environments typical around cooling coils and condensate areas. At 24 gauge, this pan meets the thickness requirement for units up to and beyond 76 inches, making it a code-compliant choice for larger installations. The no-drain configuration means there are no pre-punched drain connections, which gives installers flexibility to field-cut a drain fitting location as needed or to use the pan as a secondary overflow barrier. Folded corners add structural rigidity and help contain water without leaking at seams. This pan ships as a single unit and is manufactured in the USA. HVAC technicians and sheet metal contractors rely on drain pans like this one to protect ceilings, floors, and building structures from condensate overflow damage. The 137ND243672 is part of Southwark Metal's 137 product family, a line trusted by mechanical contractors for consistent quality and gauge accuracy. With a dimensional weight of 38 pounds and an actual weight of approximately 20.9 pounds, this pan is manageable for a single technician to handle and position during installation. It is compliant with California Proposition 65 requirements and is classified as a substantial steel commodity for trade and procurement purposes.
The Southwark Metal 137ND243672 delivers a large-format, 24-gauge galvanized drain pan sized at 36 inches by 72 inches with a 2-inch depth, giving HVAC installers a durable, code-ready solution for protecting structures beneath air handlers and coil-equipped furnaces.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!