ACiQ 1.5 Ton Evaporator Coil | 14" Wide Multi-Positional A-Coil w/ TXV | R454B (EAM5X18M14A)


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Key features
- 1.5-ton capacity A-coil, 14-inch wide cabinet fits narrow mechanical spaces
- Multi-positional: installs upflow, downflow, or horizontal
- Factory-supplied TXV for accurate refrigerant metering across load conditions
- R-454B refrigerant compatible, meeting current EPA low-GWP requirements
- Designed for AHRI-matched pairing with compatible R-454B outdoor units
- Sold direct by ACiQ (AC Direct), no dealer markup built into the price
About this system
The ACiQ EAM5X18M14A is a 1.5-ton multi-positional A-coil designed to work as the indoor half of a split-system air conditioner or heat pump. At 14 inches wide, it fits tighter equipment closets and utility rooms where a full-width coil would not clear, and its multi-positional design means it can be installed upflow, downflow, or horizontal depending on how your air handler is oriented. The coil ships pre-charged for R-454B, the lower-GWP refrigerant that new equipment must now use under current EPA rules, so it pairs correctly with any R-454B-compatible outdoor unit rather than legacy R-410A systems.
A TXV (thermostatic expansion valve) is included rather than a fixed orifice, which gives the system better refrigerant metering across a wider range of operating conditions and outdoor temperatures. That matters most in climates with hot summers and mild shoulder seasons, where a fixed-orifice coil tends to run less efficiently at part load. The coil itself has no SEER2 rating on its own because efficiency is a whole-system number determined by the matched outdoor unit, so confirm your coil-and-condenser pairing is AHRI-certified before purchase. This unit suits homeowners replacing a failed indoor coil in an existing system, or contractors building a matched split system from scratch at a budget-conscious price point.
The ACiQ EAM5X18M14A is a straightforward, competitively priced evaporator coil that checks the practical boxes: correct refrigerant, included TXV, and a flexible cabinet that fits tight spaces. The value case is real, but buyers should go in knowing that ACiQ is a newer brand with limited long-term reliability data and that the undisclosed manufacturer makes parts cross-referencing harder if something goes wrong down the road.
Overall score is the average of the five ratings above.
What we like
- Lower purchase price than comparable coils from Carrier, Trane, or Lennox
- TXV included in the box, not an add-on cost
- R-454B ready, so it aligns with current and near-future refrigerant regulations
- 14-inch width opens installation options in tight mechanical closets
- Multi-positional design reduces the need to special-order orientation-specific coils
Trade-offs
- Manufacturer is not publicly disclosed, which complicates parts sourcing and service history cross-referencing
- No long-term independent reliability data yet; Consumer Reports has not ranked ACiQ
- No dealer network means installation and warranty service depend entirely on independent contractors who may be unfamiliar with the brand
- Coil efficiency is only meaningful as part of an AHRI-certified system match; buyers must verify the pairing themselves
What homeowners and pros say about ACiQ
Early owner feedback on ACiQ products generally runs positive on the fundamentals: units arrive well-packaged, installation is reported as straightforward by contractors familiar with standard A-coil configurations, and the company’s direct-sale support line gets reasonably good marks for responsiveness. Consumer Reports has not yet assigned ACiQ a reliability score because the brand is too new to have accumulated the long-term field data that rating requires, so positive early impressions should be weighed against the absence of independent multi-year evidence.
The documented concerns worth knowing before buying are specific. Because ACiQ does not disclose its manufacturing source, cross-referencing parts or service bulletins against a known parent brand is not possible the way it is with, say, a Carrier or Bryant coil. For a coil specifically, the failure modes that matter most in the broader industry are refrigerant leaks at the coil connections or along the coil itself and TXV performance over time, and there is simply not enough ACiQ-specific field history yet to know how this product compares on those points. Service after the sale also depends on finding an independent contractor willing to take on the work, since there is no authorized dealer network to call. For buyers who do their homework on the AHRI match and have a reliable independent HVAC technician, the value proposition is genuine; for those who want the reassurance of an established service infrastructure, the name-brand alternatives are worth the added cost.
Sources: Consumer Reports heat pump ratings, HVACDirect on the ACiQ brand, AHRI Directory of Certified Product Performance, U.S. DOE appliance and equipment efficiency standards.
How it compares
| Brand | Comparable model | SEER2 | Stage | Price position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACiQ | EAM5X18M14A | System-dependent (AHRI match required) | N/A (coil only) | Value pick |
| Carrier | Comfort Series CNPVP1817ALA | System-dependent (AHRI match required) | N/A (coil only) | Moderately higher than ACiQ |
| Trane | Spine Fin 4TXCC004DS3HCA | System-dependent (AHRI match required) | N/A (coil only) | Higher than ACiQ |
| Lennox | C33 Series C33-18B-2F | System-dependent (AHRI match required) | N/A (coil only) | Higher than ACiQ |
Competitor rows are comparable single-stage units at similar efficiency; price is relative position, not a quote.
Questions about this system
Will this coil work with my existing R-410A outdoor unit?
No. The EAM5X18M14A is designed for R-454B refrigerant, which is not interchangeable with R-410A. Pairing it with an R-410A condenser would require a refrigerant match and is not supported. If your outdoor unit uses R-410A, you need an R-410A-rated coil instead.
Do I need to verify AHRI certification before installing this coil with a specific outdoor unit?
Yes, and this is critical. A coil by itself carries no SEER2 rating. The efficiency and performance numbers only apply to a specific matched coil-and-condenser combination listed in the AHRI directory. Confirm your intended pairing is AHRI-certified so the system qualifies for any applicable rebates and performs as expected.
How does the 12-year warranty work if ACiQ is sold direct and has no dealer network?
ACiQ's 12-year warranty covers parts, but labor is not included and service is handled through independent contractors rather than a brand-authorized dealer network. You will need to find a licensed HVAC technician willing to work on ACiQ equipment, which is straightforward in most markets but worth confirming in rural areas before purchase.
The manufacturer behind ACiQ is not disclosed. Does that affect my ability to get replacement parts?
It can. Forum speculation points to the ICP and Carrier family as possible manufacturing sources, but this is unconfirmed. If you ever need a coil-specific part outside the warranty period, you may have to source it through ACiQ directly rather than a local parts distributor, which can add lead time compared to a name-brand coil with widespread parts availability.
Can this coil be installed horizontal for an attic air handler?
Yes. The multi-positional design supports upflow, downflow, and horizontal orientations, so it is compatible with attic air handlers configured for horizontal airflow. Confirm the drain pan orientation meets local code requirements for horizontal installations before finalizing the install.
Specifications
| Cooling capacity | 1.5 Ton |
| Refrigerant | R-454B |
| Model | EAM5X18M14A |