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The GOODMAN aszs602410 is a 2-ton inverter-driven split-system heat pump designed for ducted residential and light-commercial HVAC applications. It delivers a rated cooling capacity of 22,200 BTU/h and a rated heating capacity of 23,200 BTU/h, with a SEER2 efficiency rating of 17.3 and an HSPF2 of 8.5 under HSVTC conditions. The unit uses an inverter-type compressor for variable-capacity operation, allowing it to match load conditions more precisely than single-stage equipment. It is an outdoor side-discharge unit charged with R-410A refrigerant and is installed by licensed HVAC technicians as part of a split-system configuration.
This unit is suited for ducted split-system installations in residential, multi-family, and light-commercial settings. The side-discharge configuration makes it appropriate for installations where vertical airflow clearance is limited. It operates across a cooling range of 0 degrees F to 115 degrees F ambient and a heating range of -10 degrees F to 70 degrees F ambient, making it viable in a broad range of climates. The aszs602410 is compatible with the Amana Brand smart thermostat communication system and meets DOE regional compliance requirements for all U.S. climate zones. It ships with a factory refrigerant pre-charge sized for a 15-foot line set.
Designed for use in ducted split-system heat pump installations compatible with the Amana ASZS6 series. Communication features are designed for use with the Amana Brand smart thermostat. Referenced component accessories include part numbers 130-DK-006, ATST-CWE-BL-A, DACA-WB-3, KEH3P573597, KPS00501, KPS00502, KPS00503, KPS00504, KPW5G112, and TXV-FX-KX-2T as noted in manufacturer documentation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Disconnect and lock out all power to the system before making electrical or refrigerant connections. Follow the current edition of the applicable mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect sizing and minimum circuit ampacity. Do not exceed the maximum line set lengths specified for this unit, and verify indoor coil compatibility before completing the installation.
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