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An AC or heat pump system is only as good as its evaporator coil. The Goodman CAPTA evaporator coils are designed with this simple thought in mind for its longevity, accessibility, and value as their other heating and cooling equipment. The advanced design and all-aluminum constriction of this coil improves its durability and heat transfer efficiency. The CAPTA series are cased A-Coils for use in Upflow/Downflow applications. These units include an internal TXV (thermostatic expansion valve), which is perfect for high-performance systems. Goodman pressure tests each coil twice prior to it leaving the factory. Whether you are replacing an old failing coil or installing a new system, you can choose Goodman's CAPTA units with confidence.
| SKU | CAPTA6030D3 |
|---|---|
| Weight (in lbs) | 70.000000 |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Configuration | Upflow / Downflow |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| Liquid Line | 3/8" |
| Suction Line | 7/8" |
| Tonnage | 5 Ton |
| Style | A-Coil |
| Certification | ETL Listed, AHRI Certified |
| Height | 30" |
| Width | 24.5" |
| Depth | 21" |
High Capacity: 5 Ton coil designed for larger residential or light commercial systems.
Flexible Installation: 24.5" width supports upflow or downflow cased configurations.
Precise Cooling: TXV (Thermostatic Expansion Valve) ensures accurate refrigerant control.
Eco-Friendly Refrigerant: Compatible with R32 for reduced environmental impact.
Durable Design: Built to withstand long-term use and varied operating conditions.
Optimal Performance: Engineered for efficient heat exchange and consistent airflow.
Q: What is this product?
A: This is a 5 ton cased indoor evaporator coil designed for split central air conditioners and heat pumps – part of the Goodman HVAC system components.
Q: What configuration and installation options does it support?
A: It supports Upflow and Downflow airflow configurations, offering flexible placement in attics, closets, or mechanical rooms.
Q: What refrigerant and metering device does it use?
A: Made for R‑32 refrigerant with a factory‑installed Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV) for precise refrigerant flow and improved efficiency.
Q: What are its core construction features?
A: It has an all‑aluminum evaporator coil, galvanized steel cased cabinet, foil‑faced insulation to reduce condensation, and rust‑resistant thermoplastic drain pans with secondary drain connections.
Q: What are the dimensions?
A: The coil measures approximately 24.5″ wide × 21″ deep × 30″ high — a standard 5‑ton indoor coil size.
Q: What line sizes are used on this coil?
A: The liquid line service valve is 3/8″ and the suction valve is 7/8″, typical for 5‑ton systems.
Q: Is this coil certified?
A: Yes — it’s AHRI certified and ETL listed, ensuring tested performance and safety compliance.
Q: What warranty coverage does it include?
A: Goodman generally offers a 10‑year parts limited warranty on cased coils when registered.
Q: What are the benefits of the TXV and design?
A: The TXV helps regulate refrigerant precisely for better cooling performance and improved system efficiency, while the cased cabinet and insulation help reduce condensation issues and simplify installation.
Check and replace the air filter every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and system efficiency.
Keep the area around the evaporator coil clear of dust, debris, and obstructions.
Inspect coil fins and surfaces periodically; gently clean to prevent dirt buildup that reduces efficiency.
Ensure drain pan and condensate drain line are clear to prevent water damage or clogs.
Verify refrigerant lines and insulation are intact and undamaged.
Check TXV (Thermostatic Expansion Valve) operation for proper refrigerant flow.
Maintain 2–3 feet of clearance around the unit for proper airflow and service access.
Listen for unusual noises such as rattling or hissing that may indicate mechanical issues.
Ensure thermostat is functioning properly and properly calibrated.
Schedule annual professional HVAC inspection to clean coils, check refrigerant, and verify overall system performance.