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A traditional home comfort system has two parts: an outdoor unit such as an air conditioner or heat pump, and an indoor unit such as a furnace or air handler. The evaporator coil is a series of piping connected to a furnace or air handler that blows indoor air across it, causing the coil to absorb heat from the air. The cooled air is then delivered to the house through ducting. The refrigerant then flows back to the compressor where the cycle starts over again.
Coleman® offers evaporator coils for cooling and heat pump applications engineered to be installed with Coleman® furnaces and to be matched with Coleman® cooling and heat pump outdoor units. Models include:
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Evaporator Coils
Full-Cased, Multiposition (GFD)
Full-Cased, Upflow (GFA)
Uncased, Upflow (GNA)
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COLEMAN® and
are registered trademarks of The Coleman Company, Inc., used under license.
Manufactured in the United States for York, A Johnson Control Company.
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