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Carrier's evaporator coils are designed to enhance the overall performance of your indoor weather system. Buying a new air conditioner or heat pump and keeping the old evaporator coil is like buying a newer, faster computer but keeping the old modem. You just can't use the new system to its fullest potential when the old part is slowing it down. Without a properly matched evaporator coil, the capacity and efficiency of your indoor comfort system is significantly reduced. In fact, test results show a 10% decline in the efficiency and a 9% reduction in the capacity of indoor systems without properly matched coils. That's why it's so important to invest in an evaporator coil that's right for your indoor system.

Carrier evaporator coils help your system reach its greatest potential for delivering money-saving comfort and efficiency. Our aluminum fin coils maximize heat transfer that is needed for heating and cooling your home. The AccuRater™ accurately meters refrigerant to efficiently maintain your preferred indoor temperature.

The sturdy construction of Carrier's evaporator coils adds to the reliability and durability of your indoor comfort system. Our auto-brazing process ensures consistent, leak free connections. The pitch of the drain pan provides reliable drainage of condensate for improved indoor air quality and corrosion resistance. The brass inserts provide secure connections to drain piping for long-lasting performance and comfort. You will find these features only on Carrier evaporator coils.

Carrier offers a complete line of high-efficiency evaporator coils that are designed to enhance your indoor comfort system. Ask your Carrier dealer which evaporator coil is right for your system.

CK5A, CK5B & CK5P
The Models CK5A, CK5B and CK5P are each protected by an insulated case. All feature a specially designed, tapered base pan that helps eliminate standing water where algae, mold and mildew can grow. They also feature enhanced fins and grooved tubes to maximize operational efficiency. The Model CK5A and CK5P are painted, while the Model CK5B is embossed. The Model CK5P also features a factory-installed Puron® TXV.


CD5

Designed for upflow or downflow applications, the CD5 features two drain connections for added safety and reliability. The patented AccuRater™ metering device ensures proper system operation. This top-quality evaporator coil also features a thermoplastic drain pan that helps eliminate rusting for long-lasting durability.

CC5

The CC5 is an uncased coil that is designed for upflow and downflow applications. This coil will be totally enclosed in the ductwork during installation. It features double drain connections and sweat connections for increased reliability as well as a face plate that prevents air leaks around the refrigerant connections.

CK3

The CK3 is an embossed coil that is designed for horizontal applications. It features two drain connections with brass inserts for added safety. It also has a specially designed tapered base pan that helps eliminate standing water where algae, mold and mildew can grow.

CE3

The CE3 is a cased slab coil for horizontal applications. Designed for tight installations, this coil features two drain connections with brass inserts for long-lasting performance


CF5

Carrier's CF5 evaporator coil is designed specifically for manufactured housing installations. This coil features downturned mechanical connections for ease of installation and they fit perfectly on the Coleman, Intertherm and Miller furnaces that are often used in manufactured homes. The CF5 features an AccuRater™ for added efficiency.


 


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