Furnace/Coil to Plenum Transition Kit

By

Precision Duct

In stock
Model

TR-FPL

ID

104273

$114.99
In Stock - 260 Ready to Ship

Easily connect your new furnace and A/C coil to your existing supply plenum with this Furnace/Coil to Plenum Transition Kit. Designed to bridge gaps in height and length, this kit provides a secure, professional-quality transition for your HVAC system.

Key Features:

Complete Installation Kit: Includes pre-cut sheet metal, fasteners, and tools for a seamless transition.
Bridges Gaps: Adjusts for height and length differences when adding a new A/C coil.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality sheet metal for a long-lasting, secure fit.
Easy-to-Use Tools: Includes a sheet metal bender and screw bit for quick assembly.
Professional-Grade Fit: Helps ensure efficient airflow and proper ductwork alignment.

Included in the Kit:

  • (4) 26” x 14” Sheet Metal Panels
  • (40) Sheet Metal Screws
  • (8) S-Drives
  • (1) 12” Sheet Metal Bender
  • (1) Sheet Metal Screw Bit

Tools Needed (Not Included):

  • Flathead Screwdriver
  • Hammer or Rubber Mallet
  • Pliers
  • Sheet Metal Snips
  • Straight Edge
  • Measuring Tape or Ruler

Important: Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC professional. Safety precautions, including wearing gloves and safety glasses, should be followed when handling sheet metal.

⚠ No Return Policy: All sales of this product are final and non-refundable.

Ensure a secure and efficient transition between your furnace, A/C coil, and plenum with this Furnace/Coil to Plenum Transition Kit—designed for HVAC professionals and serious DIYers!

More Information
Furnace/Coil to Plenum Transition Kit
FeatureSpec
SKUTR-FPL
Weight (in lbs)10.000000
Brand/ManufacturerPrecision Duct
DimensionsBox Dimensions: 27" x 16"
Resources You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents
Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Customer Questions
Do I need to insulate this transition?
Whether a TR-FPL (transition fitting) needs insulation depends on the system and application, but in most cases it should be insulated if it is part of a line that requires thermal or condensation control, to maintain system efficiency and prevent heat loss or moisture buildup. If you have any further questions, please call us and we will be happy to assist you.
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