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The GOODMAN 4mxt36avju9 is a 36,000 BTU/h configurable quad-zone mini split outdoor unit from the Aurora MXT Series, designed for both heating and cooling applications across a wide range of ambient temperatures. This inverter-driven compressor unit uses R32 refrigerant and is rated for heating operation from -13 degrees F up to 60 degrees F, with cooling operation from 14 degrees F up to 115 degrees F. The standard drain pan design supports drainage in extreme cold-weather conditions to reduce ice build-up. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a multi-zone ductless split system.
The Aurora MXT Series is engineered for residential and light commercial applications where multi-zone comfort control is required. This quad-zone outdoor unit delivers 114% of rated heating capacity at 5 degrees F and maintains 100% cooling capacity at 104 degrees F, making it suitable for installation across all climate regions of the country. The MXT line is available in 2-zone, 3-zone, 4-zone, and 5-zone configurations. An optional drain pan heater accessory (KEH063A4EA) is available for the 4MXT model for installations in severe cold climates.
Part of the Aurora MXT Series multi-zone ductless split system platform, compatible with Daikin Cloud WiFi Adaptor for remote comfort control via tablet or smartphone. Optional heated drain pan upgrade available via accessory KEH063A4EA. The MXTH variant provides a factory heated drain pan for installations requiring that feature.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding EPA Section 608 certification due to the use of R32 refrigerant, which is classified as mildly flammable (A2L). Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before connecting or disconnecting refrigerant lines or electrical wiring. Follow all local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect sizing and equipment grounding. Do not mix refrigerants or reuse recovered refrigerant without proper reclamation procedures.
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