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Rheem-Ruud RCBA-4882T Evaporator Coil W/Tin Plated

Special Price $995.66 Regular Price $1,105.18
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RCBA-4882T
The Rheem-Ruud RCBA-4882T Evaporator Coil is an essential part of an efficient air conditioning system. This horizontal evaporator coil has tin-plated aluminum fins that improve durability and heat transfer efficiency. The tin plating on the aluminum fins prevents corrosion thereby increasing the coil's Duration and maintaining its steady cooling effectiveness. In residential as well as commercial HVAC systems, evaporator coils are used to cool and dehumidify the air. Consequently, there is increased indoor comfort as well as general efficiency in these systems since the processes promote better heat exchange.
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Specifications

  • Type: Evaporator Coil
  • Weight: 40lbs
  • Material: Tin-plated aluminum fins
  • Configuration: Horizontal
Manufacturer Name: Rheem-Ruud
Product Number: RCBA-4882T
OEM Part Number: RCBA-4882T
Product Description: Tin Plated Evaporator Coil
Weight:40lbs/18143.68g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Rheem-Ruud RCBA-4882T Evaporator Coil ?

Regularly inspect and clean coil fins and surface dust buildup to maintain heat transfer efficiency. Check refrigerant lines for leaks or corrosion and ensure sealing. Keep drain pan clear and maintain airflow to prevent moisture buildup and system strain.

What are common issues with the Rheem-Ruud RCBA-4882T Evaporator Coil?

  • Refrigerant leaks at coil joints and fittings.
  • Coil icing leading to reduced cooling performance.
  • Corrosion or tin plating degradation over time.
  • Restricted airflow causing uneven cooling distribution.
  • Drain pan overflow or clogging issues.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and recover refrigerant and confirm zero voltage.

Step 2: Remove old coil and clean lines and inspect coil housing.

Step 3: Position new coil ensuring correct airflow orientation and match specifications.

Step 4: Braze refrigerant connections with nitrogen purge to prevent oxidation.

Step 5: Install drain pan/condensate line securely and slope for drainage.

Step 6: Evacuate system, leak test, then recharge and test operation thoroughly.