Where is the evaporator coil located in a furnace?

An evaporator coil is the part of an air conditioner or heat pump that absorbs the heat from the air in your house. It is located inside the air handler or attached to the furnace.

Subsequently, one may also ask, where are the evaporator coils located?

An air conditioner’s evaporator coil, also called the evaporator core, is the part of the system where the refrigerant absorbs heat. That is, it’s where the cold air comes from. The evaporator coil is located inside or near the air handler where the blower fan is.

Similarly, how do you clean an evaporator coil on a furnace? Cleaning Evaporator Coils Remove the access cover to the coils and use the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner to gently remove dust and dirt from the coils. Use a furnace cleaning spray to clean the coils. Let the spray sit on the coils for 5 to 10 minutes before gently wiping the coils clean.

Regarding this, what is the a coil on a furnace?

This type of furnace coil is commonly known as an “A Coil” because of its distinctive shape. As the refrigerant moves through the evaporator coil inside your home, it absorbs heat. That refrigerant then travels outside, where the heat is expelled and the refrigerant is then cooled, starting the cycle over again.

How much should it cost to replace evaporator coil?

The average cost to replace a Central AC evaporator coil is around $710, when the parts are under manufacturer warranty and you only pay the labor cost. Out of warranty coil repair cost is approximately $1,460 for parts and installation.

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