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    Indoor Microchannel Coils Enhance Cooling Efficiency in Residential Air-conditioning Units

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorSeptember 30, 20251 Min Read
    JC Residential & Light Commercial LLC, YORK CXF aluminium indoor microchannel coils, indoor microchannel coils,
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    JC Residential & Light Commercial LLC announced the release of the new YORK CXF aluminium indoor microchannel coils, providing a cost-effective solution to maximize heat transfer efficiency in residential air conditioning systems. The indoor coils use energy-efficient and low-GWP refrigerant, R-454B, and feature an optimized design to enhance cooling performance without the investment in a more premium system.

    The CXF coils are specifically developed for the demands of comfort cooling. An “A” coil design optimizes refrigerant flow to improve efficiency. The indoor coils are engineered for long-lasting reliability and manufactured from an advanced MaxAlloy aluminium alloy that is highly resistant to corrosion, including formicary. Every CXF coil must also pass rigorous condensate management testing before leaving the factory, achieving quality standards that surpass traditional tube-in-fin performance.

    Available for upflow and downflow applications, CXF coils are 15 percent lighter and use 18 percent less refrigerant than traditional tube-in-fin coils, making installation simpler and more flexible. YORK CXF aluminium indoor microchannel coils are backed by a 10-year parts warranty with product registration. Contractors can find CXF product resources on the free Ducted Systems Solutions app.

    For more information on YORK CXF aluminium indoor coils, visit www.york.com/residential-equipment/heating-and-cooling/evaporator-coils.

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