Only a few left—secure yours before it’s gone for good!
Your items are reserved, but only for a limited time!
Grab it now at a discounted price before the deal ends!
$1,899.97 USD
$2,499.97 USD
$41,649.00 USD
$44,099.00 USD
$5,499.00 USD
$1,699.97 USD
$1,799.00 USD
$2,498.00 USD
$2,799.98 USD
$3,099.00 USD
$4,398.00 USD
$1,499.00 USD
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 | GLZS5BA4210 |
|---|---|
| Weight | 284.000000 |
| Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Replaces | GSZ160421 |
| Cooling BTU | 42,000 |
| Heating BTU | 42,000 |
| Blower Motor | Single Speed Motor |
| Decibel Level (dBA) | 75 |
| Horsepower | 0.25 HP |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| SEER2 | 15.2 |
| Condenser Stages | Single Stage |
| Compressor Type | Scroll |
| Liquid Line | 3/8" |
| Suction Line | 1 1/8" |
| Electrical | 208/230v 1 Phase 60Hz |
| Max Breaker Size | 40 Amps |
| Min. Breaker Size | 23.4 Amps |
| Tonnage | 3.5 Ton |
| Connection | Sweat |
| Height | 35 3/4" |
| Width | 35 1/2" |
| Depth | 35 1/2" |
High Efficiency: SEER2 15.2 reduces energy consumption while maintaining powerful heating and cooling.
Optimal Capacity: 3.5 Ton / 42,000 BTU ideal for medium to large homes.
Multi-Positional Flexibility: Supports upflow, downflow, or horizontal installation.
Reliable Operation: Designed for consistent performance and long-term durability.
Eco-Friendly Refrigerant: Uses R32 to minimize environmental impact.
Quiet Performance: Engineered for low operational noise.
Year-Round Comfort: Integrates efficiently into heat pump systems for heating and cooling.
Q: What capacity does this heat pump system provide?
A: This split heat pump delivers 42,000 BTU (3.5 tons) of cooling and heating power — ideal for medium to larger homes when paired with a compatible indoor air handler.
Q: How energy efficient is it?
A: It’s rated 15.2 SEER2, offering high‑efficiency cooling performance under current U.S. efficiency standards, which can help reduce utility costs.
Q: What refrigerant does this system use?
A: Uses R‑32 refrigerant, a more environmentally friendly option with lower global warming potential (GWP) compared with older refrigerants.
Q: What type of compressor and operation does it have?
A: Features a single‑stage scroll compressor for reliable, consistent cooling and heating performance.
Q: What does “multi‑positional” mean?
A: When paired with a compatible indoor air handler, the system supports upflow, downflow, and horizontal installation configurations for flexible placement.
Q: What electrical requirements does it need?
A: Operates on 208/230 V single‑phase power (60 Hz) — standard for residential heat pump installations.
Q: How durable and service‑ready is this unit?
A: It includes factory‑installed accumulator, crankcase heater, pressure switches, and easy‑access service valves, plus a rugged galvanized steel cabinet with powder‑coat finish for weather resistance.
Q: How quiet is the operation?
A: Runs at around ~72–74 dBA, which is typical for outdoor split heat pump units.
Q: What safety and performance certifications does it have?
A: The unit is AHRI‑certified and ETL‑listed for verified performance and safety compliance.
Clean the outdoor condenser coil regularly to remove dirt, leaves, and debris for optimal efficiency.
Maintain 2–3 feet of clearance around the outdoor unit for proper airflow.
Replace or clean indoor air filters every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and system performance.
Inspect refrigerant lines and insulation for damage or leaks.
Keep the condenser fan and top grille clear of debris to prevent airflow restriction.
Check the condensate drain line regularly to prevent clogs and water buildup.
Ensure thermostat is functioning properly and set for efficient heating/cooling cycles.
Listen for unusual noises such as rattling, buzzing, or squealing that may indicate mechanical issues.
After storms or strong winds, inspect the outdoor unit for debris or damage.
Schedule annual professional HVAC maintenance to inspect refrigerant levels, electrical components, and overall system performance.