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Trane COL16271 Aluminum Coil W/Drain Pan

Special Price $1,521.84 Regular Price $1,689.24
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COL16271
The Trane COL16271 Aluminum Coil with Drain Pan is an essential part that plays a role of transferring heat in your Trane HVAC system. A system of thin-walled aluminum pipes placed inside a sturdy casing and associated with a drain pan. This coil serves the purpose of the heat exchanger by heating from the air stream, thermal energy. Other materials do not compare to aluminum, which has the added advantage of being a conductor of heat thus enabling heat transfer. The refrigerant on the inside of the tubes takes in heat from the air making it cold.
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Specifications

  • Type: Aluminum Coil With Drain Pan
  • Weight: 50lbs
  • Material: Aluminum
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: COL16271
OEM Part Number: COL16271
Product Description: Aluminum Coil W/Drain Pan
Weight:50lbs/22679.6g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane COL16271 Coil With Drain Pan?

Regularly inspect the coil and drain pan for dirt, debris, or corrosion to maintain airflow and drainage. Clean with a soft brush or mild detergent, and ensure the pan drains properly. Check connections carefully to avoid leaks and ensure efficient operation.

What are common issues with the Trane COL16271 Coil With Drain Pan?

  • Clogged drain causing water overflow.
  • Reduced cooling efficiency due to dirt buildup.
  • Corrosion or damage to the aluminum coil.
  • Leaks or improper drainage affecting system performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC system to ensure safety.

Step 2: Remove the old coil and drain pan carefully.

Step 3: Clean the surrounding area and check for corrosion or debris.

Step 4: Position the new coil and pan in the unit, ensuring proper alignment.

Step 5: Connect refrigerant lines and secure mounting brackets.

Step 6: Reconnect the drain line and restore power.

Step 7: Test the system for leaks and proper airflow.