United states of america: Johnson Controls has introduced new A-formed indoor evaporator coils to maximise efficiency and functionality.
Designed to satisfy the US Section of Electrical power bare minimum efficiency requirements that take result on January 1, the redesigned indoor coils element a streamlined, A-formed design and style that is claimed to increase general performance by offering well balanced refrigerant stream and simplified circuit structure in comparison to the N-shape of earlier coils.
Exclusively meant for use with split-system cooling and warmth pumps from York, Luxaire, Coleman, Champion and Fraser-Johnston makes, the MaxAlloy all-aluminum indoor coils aspect a corrosion- and UV-resistant drain pan with very low drinking water retention to make improvements to indoor air high-quality and comfort and ease.
To finest meet the desires of diverse installations, the coils appear in three versions:
XAF sequence, completely cased coils are acceptable for upflow or downflow purposes.
XAH sequence, completely cased coils for devoted horizontal installation, which is perfect for unique or restricted-space configurations.
XAU collection, uncased coils for upflow or downflow applications set up on the leaving air end of gas furnaces.
The new styles are also reported to save contractors time by simplifying alternative, TXV installation and buying. They use the exact cabinet as past coils and can be retrofitted with existing equipment. The new coil design and style also lessens the range of TXV components essential from 6 components to two.
A streamlined SKU listing covers the same assortment of ability demands that preceding coils presented. These past coil styles will quickly period out with the release of the new designs.
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