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The Goodman GPHM52441AA is a packaged heat pump unit designed for downflow and horizontal installations, delivering two-stage cooling and heating performance at 15.2 SEER2. Rated at 2 tons of cooling capacity, this self-contained unit integrates the compressor, coil, and air handler into a single cabinet, eliminating the need for a separate indoor unit. It operates on R-410A refrigerant and features a multi-speed blower motor to support system efficiency across varying load conditions. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit in light commercial and residential applications where a packaged rooftop or horizontal ground-level configuration is required.
This unit is suited for residential and light commercial buildings requiring a single-piece HVAC solution without a split-system indoor coil or air handler. The downflow and horizontal airflow configurations make it adaptable to rooftop curb mounts as well as slab or stand installations at grade. The two-stage compressor reduces short-cycling and maintains more consistent indoor temperatures compared to single-stage units, making it a practical choice for moderate-climate zones where heat pump efficiency is a design priority.
Designed as an OEM packaged heat pump replacement or new-installation unit for downflow and horizontal ducted systems requiring a 2-ton, R-410A packaged heat pump with two-stage operation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for R-410A refrigerant handling. Disconnect all electrical power to the unit and verify zero voltage before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. The unit should be set on a level pad, curb, or stand per the manufacturer installation instructions and local mechanical code requirements. Duct connections, electrical supply wiring, and low-voltage thermostat wiring must comply with local codes and the National Electrical Code.
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