Goodman - 4 Ton/48,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 13.4 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS3BN4810
The Goodman GLXS3BN4810 is a cooling-only condenser unit. Providing a 13.4 SEER2 efficiency with a single stage, reciprocating compressor, the GLXS3BN4810 is an inexpensive condenser to cool your home when paired with an AC coil.
Features
- Ideal size to cover a medium-sized house
- 4 ton, 13.4 SEER2 AC-only condenser
- R32: Complies with Clean Air Act New Refrigerant Requirements
- Low sound output
- Fully charged for up to 15' of line set
- Factory-installed filter drier
Specifications
| SKU |
GLXS3BN4810 |
| Weight (in lbs) |
203.000000 |
| Brand/Manufacturer |
Goodman |
| Replaces |
GSX130481 and GSXN3N4810 |
| Cooling BTU |
48,000 |
| Blower Motor |
Single Speed PSC Motor |
| Decibel Level (dBA) |
71 |
| Horsepower |
1/4 HP |
| Refrigerant |
R32 |
| SEER2 (Efficiency) |
13.4 |
| Condenser Stages |
Single Stage |
| Compressor Type |
Scroll |
| Liquid Line |
3/8" |
| Suction Line |
1 1/8" |
| Liquid Valve Size |
3/8" |
| Suction Valve Size |
7/8" |
| Electrical |
208 / 230 V. 1 Phase 60 Hz |
| Max Breaker Size |
40 Amps |
| Min. Breaker Size |
25.6 Amps |
| Tonnage |
4 Ton |
| Connection |
Sweat |
| Height |
39 1/2" |
| Width |
29" |
| Depth |
29" |
Manual
What our Experts Think
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Reliable Cooling: 4 Ton / 48,000 BTU output keeps larger homes comfortable.
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Energy Efficiency: SEER2 13.4 balances performance with reasonable electricity use.
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Consistent Operation: Single-stage compressor delivers dependable cooling.
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Eco-Friendly Refrigerant: Uses R32 to minimize environmental impact.
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Installation Flexibility: Compact design fits standard condenser locations.
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Quiet Performance: Engineered for low operational noise.
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Durable Build: Designed for long-term reliability in diverse climates.
Q&A
Q: What cooling capacity does this unit deliver?
A: This condenser provides 48,000 BTU (4 tons) of cooling capacity, suitable for medium to larger homes when paired with a matched indoor coil or air handler.
Q: How efficient is this air conditioner?
A: It’s rated 13.4 SEER2, meeting current efficiency standards for reliable cooling performance and everyday comfort.
Q: What refrigerant does it use?
A: This unit uses R‑32 refrigerant, which is more environmentally responsible with a lower global warming potential (GWP).
Q: What type of compressor and operation does it have?
A: It features a single‑stage scroll compressor for dependable and consistent cooling operation.
Q: What are the electrical requirements?
A: Operates on 208/230 V single‑phase power, typical for residential AC condensers, with recommended breaker and ampacity specs (≈40 A max).
Q: How loud is the unit during operation?
A: The condenser typically runs around 71 dBA, which is standard for outdoor cooling equipment.
Q: What durability and maintenance features does it include?
A: Features like a powder‑coat steel cabinet, steel louver coil guard, factory‑installed filter drier, and easy‑access service valves help enhance durability and serviceability.
Q: Does this unit meet performance and safety standards?
A: Yes — it is AHRI‑certified and ETL‑listed, ensuring tested performance and compliance.
Q: Is professional installation required?
A: Yes — professional HVAC installation ensures optimal performance, safety compliance, and full warranty eligibility.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the outdoor condenser coil regularly to remove dirt, leaves, and debris for optimal cooling efficiency.
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Maintain 2–3 feet of clearance around the unit to ensure proper airflow.
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Replace or clean indoor air filters every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and system performance.
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Inspect refrigerant lines and insulation for damage or wear.
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Keep the condenser fan and top grille clear of debris to prevent airflow restriction.
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Check the condensate drain line periodically to prevent clogs and water buildup.
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Ensure thermostat is functioning properly and set for efficient cooling cycles.
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Listen for unusual noises such as rattling or buzzing that may indicate mechanical issues.
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After storms or high winds, inspect the outdoor unit for debris or damage.
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Schedule annual professional HVAC maintenance to inspect refrigerant levels, electrical components, and overall system performance.