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This Goodman system provides 1.5 Ton of cooling, 40,000 BTU of heating, and acheives 15 SEER. These features make it a perfect choice for your next system.
The Goodman GCVC960403BN furnace is a high-efficient gas furnace that features a two-stage gas valve and a variable-speed circulating blower that provides efficient and economical performance. With a corrosion-resistant, painted steel cabinet, these heaters can be installed in a utility room, closet, alcove, basement or attic and are designed for downflow or horizontal applications. Not intended for use in mobile homes.
The Goodman GCVC960403BN furnace is ComfortBridge compatible which includes advanced diagnostics, automatic maintenance alerts, and continuous monitoring of the system's performance.
The Goodman GCVC960403BN furnace has a 96% AFUE rating which means that for every every $1.00 you spend, 96 cents goes towards heating your home.
Furnace Features:
Goodman AC - The GSX140181 Goodman Air Conditioner Condenser uses the chlorine-free refrigerant R-410A to help prevent damage to the Ozone Layer. This air conditioner 1.5 TON is equipped with sound-dampening features to provide operating sound levels are among the lowest in the heating and cooling industry. Using high-quality components,the Goodman GSX140181 air conditioner condenser an be either 14 or 15 SEER depending on which indoor unit it is paired with. If it is installed with the manufacturer-recommended evaporator coil, variable speed furnace, variable speed air handler, or variable speed modular blower, and also sometimes a thermostatic expansion valve (TXV), it is a 15 SEER system.
Please note that this product is regulated by DOE Efficiency Standards.
This unit cannot be shipped or installed in the following states: Arizona, California, Nevada, and New Mexico
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For more information about state efficiency requirements, please click here.
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