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Micro-Channel Coils Added to More Tappan 13 SEER Air Conditioners

Sept. 21, 2010
13-SEER Micro-Channel units utilize up to 42% less refrigerant than traditional units.

Tappan 3 ½, 4 and 5 ton 13-SEER air conditioners with R-410A have recently been updated with Micro-Channel aluminum coil technology. These models join the 2- through 3-ton Tappan Micro-Channel units that were released in 2009. As opposed to traditional tub-in-fin coils with copper tubes and aluminum fins, Micro-Channel uses an all-aluminum construction.

Micro-Channel technology has been successfully implemented in the automotive industry since the 1980s, making it a proven alternative to copper components.

Micro-Channel benefits include:
• Smaller size: Tappan’s 13-SEER Micro-channel condensing units are up to 8 inches shorter than their tube-in-fin predecessors, making them lighter to handle and easier to install.
• Less refrigerant: 13-SEER Micro-Channel units utilize up to 42% less refrigerant than traditional units.
• Easy to clean: Micro-Channel coils are much easier to clean and withstand the use of a power washer.
• Corrosion resistance: All-aluminum Micro-Channel coils will resist corrosion much better than conventional tube-in-fin coils because of the single-metal design.

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