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Lennox 13Y53 Indoor Coil

Special Price $1,469.45 Regular Price $1,631.09
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13Y53
The Lennox 13Y53 Indoor Coil is a part that is used to replace a part of the Lennox air conditioning systems. This uncased evaporator coil is an essentialcomponent in the cooling mechanism of your home. The 13Y53 coil is an evaporator made of copper tubing. Cool refrigerant flows through the tubes, it collects heat and humidity from warm air from inside the building passing over the coil. The air growing cooler drops water on the coil’s surface. This condensation falls directly into a drain pan and is carried out of your home, and it also helps with the dehumidifying process as well as the cooling process.
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Specifications

  • Measure: Units
  • Nominal Cooling Capacity: 3.0 Ton
  • Compatible Refrigerant: TXV (R410A)
  • Type Of Material: Copper
  • Type: Uncased Evaporator Repair Coil
  • Suction Line OD: 7/8 Inch
  • Liquid Line OD: 3/8 Inch
  • Weight: 45lbs
Manufacturer Name: Lennox
Product Number: 13Y53
OEM Part Number: 13Y53
Product Description: Indoor Coil
Weight:45lbs/20411.64g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lennox 13Y53 Indoor Coil?

Inspect the coil for dirt, debris, and corrosion regularly. Clean gently with a soft brush or coil cleaner, ensure proper airflow, and check connections. Always turn off power before servicing to avoid electric shock or damage.

What are common issues with the Lennox 13Y53 Indoor Coil?

  • Reduced cooling efficiency.
  • Leaking refrigerant or corrosion.
  • Frozen coils from airflow problems.
  • Uneven temperature distribution or inconsistent airflow.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC system and close the gas or refrigerant valves.

Step2: Remove the access panel and disconnect refrigerant lines connected to the old coil.

Step3: Carefully remove the old coil, noting airflow direction.

Step4: Position the new indoor coil in place, reconnecting the refrigerant lines securely.

Step5: Seal all connections and replace the access panel.

Step6: Restore power and refrigerant flow, then test the system for proper cooling performance.