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NAM48C

premium Cased Coil

  • Installed with a furnace to create a dual-fuel comfort system.
  • Multi-position for easy installation.
  • Thick foil-faced cleanable insulation.
  • Corrosion-resistant aluminum DX refrigeration coil with factory supplied TXV.
  • Full perimeter duct flange for air-tight installation.
  • Heat and corrosion-resistant polymer drain pan.
  • Factory installed A2L refrigerant sensor and mitigation control.
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  • Installed with a furnace to create a dual-fuel comfort system.
  • Multi-position for easy installation.
  • Thick foil-faced cleanable insulation.
  • Corrosion-resistant aluminum DX refrigeration coil with factory supplied TXV.
  • Full perimeter duct flange for air-tight installation.
  • Heat and corrosion-resistant polymer drain pan.
  • Factory installed A2L refrigerant sensor and mitigation control.
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NAM48C premium features and benefits

Navien NPE-S2 standard high-efficiency condensing tankless water heater with cover removed and interior components labeled
2” PVC vent pipe on tankless water heater

Copper sweat connections.

Shipped with a nitrogen holding charge.

dual Venturi system in condensing tankless water heater

Factory installed and calibrated TXV.

dual Venturi system in condensing tankless water heater

Factory installed A2L refrigerant sensor and mitigation control.

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10 to 15 years when properly maintained.

The evaporator coil is intended to last for the lifespan of your entire heat pump system, which typically ranges from 15 to 20 years.

Other factors may lead to premature replacement, prompting homeowners to weigh the options between replacing only the indoor coil or investing in a new heat pump system.

Factors such as coil corrosion, leaks, or damage to the coil can affect system efficiency and effectiveness.

If your heat pump is still covered by a warranty, replacing just the evaporator coil may be the right option. In such cases, the outdoor portion of your heat pump system may have more years of useful life, extending time until a complete unit replacement is needed.

While replacing the indoor coil alone may seem like a cost-effective solution, it’s wise to consider replacing the indoor coil and the outdoor unit considering the following situations.

• System Age. If the indoor coil needs replacement and your heat pump is over 8 years old, it’s typically best to replace both components simultaneously, as the system is already halfway through its expected lifespan. 

• Availability. It can be difficult to find a new indoor coil that’s compatible with an older Hp units. Aligning these components ensures smooth operation and performance, reducing the chances of problems stemming from mismatched equipment. 

• Warranty. If your Heat Pump is no longer under warranty, you’ll be responsible for any repair or replacement expenses, making it wise to consider replacing the entire Heat Pump system. New systems feature warranties that offer coverage against unforeseen repairs for a time period, usually 5-10 years. 

• Efficiency. If your current Heat Pump is old and most likely inefficient, it will likely need to be replaced in the next couple of years. Opting for a new higher efficient Heat Pump system can decrease energy costs while improving the comfort level in your home.

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