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A Goodman combination system is a great choice to keep your home comfortable all season long. With tons of extra features and a great price, a Goodman furnace and air conditioning system is the perfect choice for all of your heating and cooling needs.
Inverter Condenser - Inverter technology changes AC power to DC, allowing the compressor inside your condenser to speed up and slow down. This allows the system to self-adjust BTU output based on demand. As the weather changes, so will your system output.
Learning System - This system is packed with sensors and controls air temperature inside and outside, system performance, duct pressure, refrigerant temperature. The first time you start your system it enters a learning mode keeping air moving across the sensors and storing information so future startups and run cycles will be at max efficiency.
Size for cooling - The self-adjusting inverter design allows you to size your system based on demand. The ACiQ Inverter Condensers automatically adjusts to run like a 1 ton to keep you cool and dry.
With an efficiency rating of 20 SEER, the variable output ACiQ-24-AC-UPG will keep you comfortable across a wide range of conditions. Use our handy size calculator Here to determine the demand for your home. For cooling, this system can operate anywhere from 12,000 BTU to 24,000 BTU without short cycling.
Many buyers report quiet operation, improved comfort, and lower energy bills after replacing older units, including upgrades from 25‑year‑old systems, a 100,000 BTU 60–66% efficient 1980s model to an 80,000 BTU 96% two‑stage unit, and a 55K 92% furnace to a 60K model, with some noting savings of around 40–50% and smoother first‑stage performance. Installation is frequently described as straightforward for DIYers, though issues such as loose internal wiring, shipping dents, a dislodged blower fan, wiring label placement, sensor resets, and missing small parts were occasionally reported and typically resolved without long-term problems.
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