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The Goodman Heat Pump Split System is a great choice to keep your home comfortable all season long. With tons of extra features and a great price, the Goodman Heat Pump Split System is a perfect choice for all of your heating and cooling needs.
| SKU | GLZS5BA2410 / AMST24BU1300 |
|---|---|
| AHRI Certificate Number | 215381160 |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| HSPF2 | 7.8 |
| Cooling BTU | 23,200 |
| Heating BTU | 23,000 |
| Maximum CFM | 770 |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| SEER2 (Efficiency) | 15.2 |
| Condenser Stages | Single Stage |
| System Tonnage | 2 Ton |
Efficient 2-Ton Heating & Cooling: Delivers about 23,000–24,000 BTU capacity, making it ideal for small to mid-size homes, apartments, or zoned systems needing reliable year-round comfort.
Balanced Efficiency (15.2 SEER2): The 15.2 SEER2 rating offers a solid mix of energy savings and affordability, helping reduce operating costs without the complexity of higher-tier variable-speed systems.
Single-Stage Scroll Compressor: Uses a durable scroll compressor designed for dependable performance and easier maintenance with fewer moving parts.
Modern R-32 Refrigerant: Built for R-32 refrigerant, improving heat-transfer efficiency and reducing environmental impact compared to older refrigerant systems.
Multi-Positional Air Handler: The AMST24BU1300 air handler supports upflow, downflow, or horizontal installation, allowing flexible installation in attics, closets, or utility spaces.
Energy-Efficient ECM Blower: Includes a multi-speed ECM blower motor that improves airflow control, enhances comfort distribution, and lowers electrical consumption.
Quiet, Compact Outdoor Unit: Operates around 72–73 dBA, with a compact cabinet designed for residential installations with limited outdoor spac
Q: What size space can this 2 Ton Goodman heat pump system cool and heat?
A: A 2 ton (23,000 BTU) system typically covers 1,000–1,300 sq. ft., depending on insulation, climate, and ceiling height.
Q: What does 15.2 SEER2 mean for efficiency?
A: A 15.2 SEER2 rating means the system delivers high energy efficiency, helping reduce electricity costs compared to older or lower-rated HVAC systems.
Q: Is this system capable of both heating and cooling?
A: Yes. This heat pump split system provides both cooling in summer and heating in winter, making it an efficient year-round HVAC solution.
Q: What refrigerant does this system use?
A: It uses R32 refrigerant, which offers improved efficiency and lower environmental impact compared to older refrigerants.
Q: What does multi-positional air handler mean?
A: The AMST24BU1300 air handler can be installed in multiple configurations (upflow, downflow, or horizontal), allowing flexible installation in different home layouts.
Q: Is this Goodman system suitable for residential homes?
A: Yes. It is designed for residential HVAC applications, including homes, apartments, and small residential spaces.
Q: Is the system compatible with standard thermostats?
A: Yes. The unit works with most standard heat pump thermostats, including programmable and smart thermostat options.
Q: Is Goodman a reliable HVAC brand?
A: Yes. Goodman systems are known for durability, affordability, and strong manufacturer warranties, making them a popular choice among homeowners and contractors.
Maintain at least 24 inches of clearance around the outdoor condenser to ensure proper airflow and efficient operation.
Clean the condenser coil regularly using low-pressure water to remove dirt and debris.
Replace or clean indoor air filters every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and reduce strain on the system.
Inspect refrigerant lines and insulation for leaks, damage, or loose connections to maintain efficient R-32 performance.
Keep the indoor air handler and evaporator coil clean to improve airflow and system efficiency.
Check electrical connections and disconnect box for corrosion, loose wiring, or wear.
Ensure the outdoor unit remains level to prevent vibration, drainage issues, and uneven performance.
Monitor unusual noises or vibrations from the compressor or fan motor as early indicators of maintenance needs.
Schedule annual professional HVAC maintenance to check refrigerant charge, coils, and system controls.