The Goodman GSX14 Air Conditioner uses the chlorine-free refrigerant R-410A and features operating sound levels that are among the lowest in the heating and cooling industry. With its 14 SEER rating, the GSX14 will help reduce energy consumption throughout the life of the system.
Standard Features:
Energy-efficient compressor
Factory-installed filter drier
Copper tube/aluminum fin coil
Service valves with sweat connections and easy-access gauge ports
Contactor with lug connection
Ground lug connection
AHRI Certified
ETL Listed
Cabinet Features:
Goodman louvered sound control top design
Steel louver coil guard
Heavy-gauge galvanized-steel cabinet
Attractive Architectural Gray powder-paint finish with 500-hour salt-spray approval
Top and side maintenance access
Single-panel access to controls with space provided for field installed accessories
When properly anchored, meets the 2010 Florida Building Code unit integrity requirements for hurricane-type winds Anchor bracket kits available
The Goodman CAPF, CAUF, CHPF, CAPT and CSCF Evaporator Coils are designed for use with Goodman Gas Furnaces, Split System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps, as well as modular, two-piece blowers. Each cased coil has a quality, galvanized-steel cabinet.
Standard Features:
Suitable for use with R-410A and R-22 refrigerants
Rust-proof, thermoplastic drain pans feature a low water-retention design
Check flowrater expansion device for heat pump or cooling-only applications
Rifled aluminum tubing and louvered aluminum fin coils on CAPF, CAUF, and CSCF coils
Rifled aluminum tubing and louvered aluminum fin coils on the CHPF coil
Cabinet Features:
Foil-face insulation
Galvanized leather-grain finish
Architectural Gray paint finish on CAPF and CHPF cased coils
Split-seam front for easy access
The Goodman GMSS92 Gas Furnace with single-stage gas valve and a multi-speed circulating blower provides efficient and economical performance. A single-stage gas furnace provides more consistent airflow through constant rotation. Energy efficiency is key to controlling the cost of heating your home. The 92% AFUE rating on this gas furnace means that 92 cents of every $1.00 of heating energy expense warms your home. Some older central heating systems are rated at 60% AFUE. The Department of Energy (DOE) established the AFUE, Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, system to calculate the annual operating cost of residential gas furnaces.