Evaporator Coil

Your Professional Evaporator Coil Supplier

 

Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. was established on July 2, 2015, located in Maluan Chuanggu Industrial Park, Jinlong Avenue, Shahu Community, Biling Street, Pingshan District, Shenzhen. The company focuses on the development and sales of refrigeration and heat exchange equipment technology, and also involves fields such as metal processing and component manufacturing.we have always been guided by meeting customer needs, continuously optimizing products and services, and gradually emerging as a promising enterprise in the field of heat exchange equipment.

 

 
 
Why Choose Us

Production Market

Our heat exchanger products are popular in multiple regions around the world, particularly in Southeast Asia where they are highly favored by customers in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Due to the vigorous development of industry in Indonesia, the demand for heat exchangers has surged.

Our Service

Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. has established a full process service system to provide customers with professional and thoughtful support.

 

 

Our Factory

Shenzhen Hylita Heat Exchange Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in Guangdong, China, with a spacious factory of nearly 4000 square meters. There are currently 45 workers, and the annual production equipment requires over 20 million tons of metal materials.

On-Time Delivery

Our supply chain management and production processes operate efficiently to ensure your orders are delivered punctually.

 

Evaporator Coil Replacement

 

Advantages of Evaporator Coil

Cooling and comfort
Cools air: The coil absorbs heat from the warm air that passes over it, a process that cools the air before it is circulated back into your home.
Reduces humidity: As the coil cools the air, it also removes excess moisture, which makes the indoor environment feel more comfortable.

 

Efficiency and longevity
Improves energy efficiency: By effectively transferring heat, the coil helps the HVAC system work efficiently, preventing it from running longer than necessary to reach the desired temperature.
Increases system longevity: Keeping the evaporator coil clean and in good condition prevents it from being overworked, which reduces strain on the entire HVAC system and can extend its lifespan.
Lowers repair costs: A well-maintained coil is less likely to cause problems that require costly repairs.

 

Maintenance and air quality
Enhances air quality: By removing moisture, the coil helps to prevent the buildup of mold and mildew, improving overall indoor air quality.
Requires regular maintenance: While it has many advantages, it is important to note that the evaporator coil needs regular cleaning to prevent dust and dirt from building up and insulating the coil, which can reduce efficiency.

 

 
Different Types of Evaporator Coil
 
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Vertical evaporator coil: This evaporator coil is compatible with vertical air conditioners, and it's best suited to handle an upward or downward airflow.

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Horizontal evaporator coil: This configuration of an evaporator coil is compatible with air conditioners lying on their sides. These configurations are often easier to clean, and they take up less space, so you can install them in an attic or crawl space.

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Cased evaporator coil: A cased evaporator coil with the metal casing is one of the most common configurations you'll most likely see in your local area. While it handles upward or downward airflow, it can also take on a horizontal shape. You would choose a cased evaporator coil over an uncased evaporator coil if the cased unit fits inside your HVAC unit and worked better during installation.

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Uncased evaporator coil: An uncased evaporator coil is similar to the cased evaporator coil, but it doesn't have a protective case, so it's easy to customize if you have a different air conditioner. You can either place it in a vertical or horizontal position, and there's no outer metal casing covering the coils.

 

Evaporator Coil Cleaning

 

Inspect the Coil

Check the AC evaporator coil for any signs of dust or debris buildup. Also, look for signs of mold or mildew, which can also impact performance.

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Use a Soft Brush

Gently brush the surface of the evaporator coil with a soft brush to loosen any debris. This is the first step in cleaning the coil and should be done carefully to avoid damaging the fins.

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Apply Coil Cleaner

Use a commercial evaporator coil cleaner designed for HVAC use. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully. Spray the cleaner onto the coil and let it sit for the amount of time specified by the cleaner’s instructions.

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Rinse if Necessary

Depending on the type of cleaner, you might need to rinse the coil with water. Use a spray bottle to gently apply water to the coil and wash away any residual cleaner and loosened debris.

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Dry the Coil

Allow the coil to dry completely before replacing the access panel and turning the system back on.

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Regular Maintenance Tips

Change the Air Filter: Regularly replacing the air filter can prevent dirt from reaching the evaporator coil and can help maintain air flow and system efficiency.

 

Check the Drain Pan and Drain Line: Ensure that the drain pan and line are not clogged with algae or mold. These can cause water to back up and potentially damage your system.

 

Schedule Professional Maintenance: While DIY maintenance can be effective, professional servicing is recommended at least once a year. This ensures that all aspects of your HVAC system, including the evaporator coil, are in optimal condition.

Condenser and Coil for Data Center Cooling

 

Specification

 

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Item Name

Description

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Application

HVAC, Water Treatment, Chemical Industry etc

2

Tube Material

Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel 304 / 316, Titanium etc

3

Tube Diameter

7mm, 9.52mm, 12.7mm, 15.88mm

4

Fins Material

Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Stainless Steel 304 / 316

5

Plate Material

Galvanized Plate, Stainless Steel 304 / 316 etc

6

Dimension

Customized

7

Package

Wooden Case/ Wooden Pallet

 

Where Is The Evaporator Coil Located

Fan Coil Unit

In systems where the fan coil is a standalone unit, the evaporator coil is housed inside the fan coil cabinet. This unit is usually located in a utility closet, basement, attic, or sometimes within a dedicated mechanical room.

Furnace

In systems where the air conditioner shares the same air handler as the furnace (common in central HVAC systems ), the evaporator coil is installed inside the furnace cabinet, above or below the furnace heat exchanger.

Ductwork

The evaporator coil is positioned within the main ductwork immediately downstream of the air handler or furnace, where it can effectively cool the air flowing through the ducts before it reaches the living spaces.

 

Application of Evaporator Coil

Process cooling

Used in manufacturing to cool specific equipment or products, optimizing production processes.

 

Desalination

Convert seawater into distilled water by removing moisture.

Food and beverage

Concentrate liquids, such as fruit juices, milk, and other products, by removing water.

Pharmaceuticals

Remove excess moisture from drugs and other substances to improve their stability and consistency.

Waste management

Treat industrial wastewater from various sources by evaporating and separating water from pollutants.

 

FAQ

Q: What is an Evaporator Coil?

A: The evaporator coil is the component in your AC system that absorbs the heat from the air inside your home. It is often either attached to your furnace or located on the inside of your air handler. It works with a condenser coil to complete the heat exchange process that produces cool air.

Q: How Does it Work?

A: The evaporator coil is full of evaporated refrigerant that the compressor pumps to the metering device as a liquid then into the evaporator. The air that is pushed through the coil from the blower fan will move over the coil where the refrigerant in the evaporator will absorb the heat.

Q: Why is a Clean Evaporator Coil Important?

A: Keeping your evaporator coil clean and well-maintained is crucial to maintaining the efficiency of your system. Dirty coils can increase the energy use of your AC unit by up to 30 percent. Poorly maintained coils can also cause other problems with the system, such as poor cooling performance due to reduced heat transfer, frozen coils, and an overheating compressor.

Q: How Can I Prevent Dirty Evaporator Coils?

A: You can keep your evaporator coils clean and help them perform better by changing your air filter at least once a month. When your filter becomes too clogged, the dirt and dust will begin to settle on the evaporator coils instead of the air filter. You should also schedule HVAC maintenance once or twice a year so that your evaporator coil can be properly cleaned and inspected.

Q: What are the three main functions of the evaporator coil?

A: How the Evaporator Coil Works
Warm indoor air is blown across the coil by the system's fan.
The refrigerant inside the coil absorbs heat and moisture from the air, cooling and dehumidifying it.
The cooled air is then circulated back into your home, maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.

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