![]() If you prefer to talk to a coil expert about your evaporator coil needs, just give us a call at 1-855-Coil-Now. ![]() Under Evaporator DX Coils, we provide drawings for configurations such as DX Coil Single Circuit, DX Coil with Suction Facing Downstream, DX Coil Dual Circuit Interlaced, DX Coil Dual Circuit Split by Face, to name a few. Under each type of coil, there are numerous blank drawing options. We make it easy for you to record the specs you need for evaporator DX coils using the drawings provided in the Blank Drawings section of the website. Standard applications include comfort heating and cooling, dehumidification, refrigeration, and reheating. 5' connection stub-outs on all coil models. 1 ½' duct flanges on entering and leaving air side of coil housing. ![]() Offset fin pack to maximize performance and drainage. 1' stainless steel MPT drain pan connection. The most common tube diameters we see are 3/8" and 1/2". 16- and 18-gauge galvanized sheet metal housing (unpainted) 1' insulation, 4.2R valve. Evaporator coils are located inside the building, while condenser coils are located outside the building.Įvaporator coils for commercial and manufacturing applications typically have between 4 and 8 rows. In the case of the DX Cooling evaporator coil application of the simple coil model, the entering air wet-bulb temperature is also passed on to the DX. I’ll discuss condenser coils in a separate blog.Įvaporator coils are heat exchangers used to heat or cool an office building, manufacturing plant, refrigeration system, or other commercial application. ![]() In commercial HVAC systems, two related coils are involved - condenser coils and evaporator coils, also called direct expansion (DX) coils. ![]()
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