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The TURBO AIR N2R0324502 is an OEM evaporator coil assembly designed to absorb heat from the refrigerated space and transfer it to the refrigerant circuit, maintaining consistent box temperatures during continuous operation. This coil is a direct factory replacement, built to the same specifications as the original unit. At 24 inches in length, 10 inches in width, and 9 inches in height, it fits the designated cabinet opening without modification. Weighing 4.84 pounds, it is a manageable component for a single technician to handle during a coil swap. Refrigeration technicians and commercial equipment service pros install this part as part of routine maintenance or failure-driven repair on Turbo Air reach-in refrigerators.
This evaporator coil assembly is used in commercial refrigeration applications, specifically in reach-in cooler cabinets that require sustained, shift-after-shift cooling performance. It is suited for foodservice environments such as restaurants, delis, and convenience stores where consistent product temperatures are non-negotiable. The coil integrates into the refrigerant circuit and works alongside the condenser, compressor, and metering device to complete the refrigeration cycle. Using an OEM-spec replacement reduces the risk of fitment issues, refrigerant leaks at connection points, and premature failures that can result from aftermarket coil substitutions.
Compatible models include: M3R24-1-N.
Installation of an evaporator coil assembly should be performed by an EPA Section 608 certified refrigeration technician. Before beginning work, recover all refrigerant from the system following EPA guidelines, and disconnect power to the unit at the breaker. Braze or flare connections according to applicable mechanical codes, and leak-check all joints before recharging the system. After reassembly, verify proper airflow across the coil and confirm the system reaches target box temperature before returning the unit to service.
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