Carrier 320723-751 Heat Exchanger Cell

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320723-751
The Carrier 320723-751 Heat-Exchanger Cell is a part in some of the Carrier HVAC systems. It’s a metal core with a sequence of tubes or that circulate heat between the refrigerant and air. During cooling mode air from inside the building blows over the heat exchanger and the refrigerant cools off the air. During the heat mode heat is liquefied and then sent out into the interior of the room where it heats up the air as it passes over the heat coil.This cell and it It is always advisable to replace a worn out heat exchanger cell as it can bring significant enhancement to your HVAC system.
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Specifications

  • Size: 19.0437 x 14.6653 x 1.216 "
  • Prop 65: No
  • Weight: 6.82lbs
Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: 320723-751
OEM Part Number: 320723-751
Product Description: Heat Exchanger Cell
Weight:6.82lbs/3093.5g

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