Mitsubishi Electric T2WEA5651 Coil
For contractors servicing Mitsubishi Electric mini-split systems, the T2WEA5651 replacement coil is a critical OEM HVAC part engineered for exact compatibility and high-performance heat exchange. This evaporator coil assembly (often utilized as a Linear Expansion Valve (LEV) coil or magnet coil) is built with high-grade copper and aluminum to ensure maximum thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance. When troubleshooting Mitsubishi error codes related to refrigerant flow or LEV failure, swapping out the AC coil replacement with an authentic T2WEA5651 prevents communication errors between the indoor unit and the condenser. This component is optimized for R-410A refrigerant systems, maintaining the integrity of the inverter-driven compressor cycle and preventing premature system wear. By using genuine Mitsubishi Electric parts, you ensure the LEV coil generates the precise magnetic field required for efficient metering, directly impacting the SEER rating and operational reliability of your client's ductless AC system.
Key Benefits:- Precise OEM Fit: Guaranteed compatibility with specific Mitsubishi Electric indoor units and LEV assemblies, eliminating the guesswork of universal alternatives.
- Enhanced Durability: Features a corrosion-resistant coating designed to withstand the high-humidity environments found in evaporator sections.
- Optimal Heat Transfer: Engineered with high-grade thermal materials to maximize cooling capacity and energy efficiency.
- Reliable Operation: Critical for refrigerant flow control, preventing liquid slugging and ensuring consistent magnetic field generation for valve modulation.
- How do I verify if the T2WEA5651 coil is compatible with my specific unit? Check the model and serial number label on the right bottom of the indoor unit; this OEM part is designed specifically for METUS models requiring a magnet LEV coil.
- Can this coil be used for both heating and cooling cycles? Yes, this replacement coil is designed to support the reversible cycles found in Mitsubishi heat pump systems safely.
- What are the signs that my current LEV coil has failed? Look for ice buildup on the indoor coil, low refrigerant flow error codes, or a valve that fails to click/modulate when the system is energized.
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