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Amana-Goodman 0202G00577S Evaporator Coil

Special Price $1,034.61 Regular Price $1,148.42
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0202G00577S
The Amana-Goodman 0202G00577S Evaporator Coil is a major component in an air conditioning and heat pump system that absorbs heat in indoor air. It is placed in the air handler or furnace and enables evaporation of the refrigerant when air that is passing over the coil is warm, cooling, and dehumidifying the air being circulated. In HVAC systems, the evaporator coil operates in tandem with the compressor and condenser to achieve the refrigeration cycle, assisting in aiding the efficient control of temperature and the maintenance of a stable level of comfort within the house and light commercial settings.
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Manufacturer Name: Amana-Goodman
Product Number: 0202G00577S
OEM Part Number: 0202G00577S
Product Description: Evaporator Coil
Weight:83lbs/37648.14g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Amana-Goodman 0202G00577S Evaporator Coil?

Inspect coil surfaces regularly for dust, dirt, and ice buildup. Clean gently to maintain proper heat transfer and airflow efficiency. Check refrigerant lines for leaks and secure connections. Routine maintenance ensures optimal cooling performance and system efficiency.

What are common issues with the Amana-Goodman 0202G00577S Evaporator Coil?

  • Coil icing reduces cooling performance.
  • Refrigerant leaks lower system efficiency.
  • Dirt buildup is restricting heat exchange.
  • Corrosion causes coil degradation.
  • Airflow restriction leading to uneven cooling.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC system at the breaker.

Step 2: Recover refrigerant safely using proper equipment.

Step 3: Remove the old evaporator coil and clean the housing area.

Step 4: Position and secure the new evaporator coil properly.

Step 5: Connect refrigerant lines and ensure tight, leak-free fittings.

Step 6: Evacuate system, recharge refrigerant, and restore power.

Step 7: Test for proper airflow and cooling performance.