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A Goodman combination system is a great choice to keep your home warm 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.
Thermostatic Expansion Valves (TXVs) are:
Your system will operate better and with higher efficiency with a TXV kit. This kit offers more control over how much liquid refrigerant enters the evaporator coil. The valves only allow a certain amount of liquid into the coil to make sure that all liquid that enters completely evaporates. This allows for the prevention of too little liquid from entering the evaporator which would make the system run less efficiently. It also stops too much liquid from entering the evaporator which can cause excess in the lines. Thermostatic Expansion Valves are provide multi-position mounting on the evaporator coil inlet and are consistent, efficient and virtually hassle-free. Select the TXV to match the tonnage of your air conditioner or heat pump, as well as to match the type of refrigerant your systems uses, R-22 (standard) or R-410A (new alternative)
This capacitor gives an extra "jolt" of electricity upon startup to push the refrigerant against higher head pressures that are present with a TXV system. When using a TXV, manufacturer's recommend also installing a hard-start in your heat pump or condenser. If a hard-start capacitor is not installed, the equipment compressor has a possibility of having trouble getting started.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list. Use Ctrl+F to simplify your search. This part is compatible with the following models:
GSXC704810 GSXC706010 GSXH504210 GSXH504810 GSXH506010 GSXB404210 GSXB404810 GSXB406010 GSXN404210 GSXN404810 GSXN406010 GSXN3N4210 GSXN3N4810 GSXN3N6010 GSZH504210 GSZH504810 GSZH506010 GSZB404210 GSZB404810 GSZB406010
Buyers report quiet operation, lower energy bills, and improved comfort compared to older 60–66% efficient 80s and 25‑year‑old units, with models including 60,000, 80,000, and 100,000 BTU options and 96% efficiency, and some noting faster heat-up and more even temperatures in homes up to 1,300 square feet. Installation is frequently described as straightforward for DIYers, though issues such as loose or stripped screws, shipping damage, wiring marker visibility, sensor error codes (EE1, R32), and minor internal adjustments were occasionally reported and typically resolved.
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