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The Goodman GLZS4BA6010 heat pump condenser is a standard efficiency, low-cost solution for an all-electric home when paired with a suitable heat pump coil or air handler. Just like all of Goodman's equipment, the GLZS4BA6010 is manufactured with high-quality materials to provide a superior comfort in your home.
| SKU | GLZS4BA6010 |
|---|---|
| Weight (in lbs) | 320.000000 |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Replaces | GSZ140601, GSZB406010 |
| HSPF2 | 7.8 |
| Cooling BTU | 60,000 |
| Heating BTU | 60,000 |
| Blower Motor | Single Speed PSC Motor |
| Decibel Level (dBA) | 75 |
| Horsepower | 1/4 HP |
| Refrigerant | R32 |
| SEER2 (Efficiency) | 14.3 |
| 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 | 208/230v 1 Phase 60 Hz |
| Max Breaker Size | 50 Amps |
| Min. Breaker Size | 31.1 Amps |
| Tonnage | 5 Ton |
| Connection | Sweat |
| Height | 41 3/4" |
| Width | 35 1/2" |
| Depth | 35 1/2" |
Balanced Heating & Cooling Performance
This 5‑ton heat pump condenser delivers 60,000 BTU in both cooling and heating, making it well‑suited for whole‑home comfort in moderate to mixed climates.
Efficient 14.3 SEER2 Rating
The 14.3 SEER2 score provides solid seasonal energy efficiency, helping lower utility costs without a premium price tag.
Single‑Stage Scroll Compressor
A single‑stage scroll compressor offers dependable, straightforward operation with quiet and reliable performance throughout the seasons.
Modern R‑32 Refrigerant Design
Built for R‑32 refrigerant, this unit supports improved environmental performance and modern HVAC compliance.
Durable Heavy‑Duty Construction
Features like a galvanized steel cabinet with powder‑coat finish and coil guard protect internal components from corrosion and weather, extending longevity.
SmartShift & Built‑In Protection
Includes SmartShift defrost technology, high/low pressure switches, and factory‑installed filter driers to increase system reliability and reduce wear from frost or contaminants.
Installer‑Friendly Service Access
Sweat‑connection service valves, accessible gauge ports, and a fully enclosed contactor make installation and maintenance more efficient.
Quiet Yet Powerful Operation
Designed to operate around 75 dBA, this unit balances power and sound levels to keep outdoor noise reasonable.
Q: What cooling and heating capacity does this heat pump deliver?
A: This unit provides 60,000 BTU (5 tons) of both cooling and heat — ideal for large homes or full‑system HVAC replacements.
Q: How energy efficient is it?
A: It features a 14.3 SEER2 rating and an HSPF2 around 7.8, offering reliable year‑round comfort with solid efficiency under current standards.
Q: What refrigerant does this unit use?
A: Uses environmentally friendly R‑32 refrigerant, which has lower global warming potential (GWP) compared to older refrigerants.
Q: What type of compressor is included?
A: Equipped with a single‑stage scroll compressor for dependable, straightforward performance.
Q: What electrical requirements are needed?
A: Operates on 208/230 V single‑phase, 60 Hz power, with standard circuit protection.
Q: How loud is the unit during operation?
A: Typical sound level is about 75 dB, comparable to most residential outdoor heat pumps.
Q: Is this unit easy to service and install?
A: Yes — it has sweat connections, easy‑access service valves, and factory‑installed protections like suction‑line accumulators and crankcase heaters.
Clean the outdoor condenser coil regularly to remove dirt, leaves, and debris that reduce efficiency.
Maintain 2–3 feet of clearance around the 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 wear.
Keep the condenser fan and top grille clear of debris to prevent airflow restriction.
Check the condensate drain line periodically to avoid clogs and water damage.
Ensure thermostat is working properly and set for efficient heating/cooling cycles.
Listen for unusual noises like rattling, buzzing, or squealing, which may indicate mechanical issues.
After storms or high winds, inspect the outdoor unit for debris or damage.
Schedule annual professional HVAC maintenance to inspect refrigerant levels, electrical components, and overall system performance.