Winton Belcher writes:
"Dear Sirs,
I bought a 4 ton A/C - Heat Pump system from you this year and installed it all myself with a couple of phone calls to support
for some technical support (which by the way was excellent). I did have the A\C man come and charge the system after the install
was complete, and the extra $100.00 cost was well worth it. I could not be more pleased with both the ease of installation and the support
I received during this project. I will, in the future, recommend Alpine to anyone doing a new or replacement system.
Thanks again for the great system, support, and cost savings."
Evaporator Coils, Vertical Uncased
An uncased vertical evaporator coil is used with furnaces in the vertical position (upflow or downflow). Typically an uncased coil would be selected when adding air conditioning or a heat pump system to an existing furnace. If you are purchasing and installing a new furnace at the same time as the air conditioning or heat pump system, then a cased evaporator coil would be best.
These coils typically would be selected when adding air conditioning or a heat pump system to an existing furnace. These coils are AHRI certified for guaranteed efficiency ratings.
These coils are an excellent choice if you would like a high-quality, inexpensive alternative to name brand evaporator coils. Coils are designed to work with all brands of central air conditioning and heat pump equipment, and many models are AHRI certified for guaranteed efficiency ratings for brands such as Goodman, Haier and others.
An uncased vertical evaporator coil is used with furnaces in the vertical position (upflow or downflow). Typically an uncased coil would be selected when adding air conditioning or a heat pump system to an existing furnace. If you are purchasing and installing a new furnace at the same time as the air conditioning or heat pump system, then a cased evaporator coil would be best.