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The Goodman gxv9sa4810 is a 4-ton, side-discharge central air conditioner rated at 19.0+ SEER2 and designed for all-region installation. It operates on R32 refrigerant, a lower-GWP alternative to R410A, and uses a communicating controls architecture that integrates with compatible Goodman or Amana communicating system components. Rated at 48,000 BTU/h nominal cooling capacity, this condensing unit suits residential and light-commercial split-system applications where high-efficiency performance and side-discharge airflow are required. Installation is performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling.
The gxv9sa4810 is built for use in residential split-system cooling applications across all U.S. climate regions. The side-discharge configuration directs condenser airflow horizontally rather than vertically, making it suitable for installations with overhead clearance restrictions or specific equipment placement requirements. The communicating controls platform allows the outdoor unit to exchange operational data with a matched communicating indoor unit and thermostat, enabling more precise capacity modulation and system diagnostics compared to conventional on/off systems.
Designed as a communicating, all-region OEM condensing unit intended for use with a matched communicating indoor air handler or furnace coil and compatible communicating thermostat. No specific compatible model numbers were provided in the product data.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding EPA 608 Universal or Type II certification, as R32 is an A2L mildly flammable refrigerant requiring specific handling practices and tools. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before beginning mechanical or electrical connections. Follow all applicable local codes and manufacturer guidelines regarding clearances, refrigerant line sizing, and A2L refrigerant safety protocols. Verify that the indoor unit, line set, and thermostat are all rated and approved for use with R32 and communicating systems before commissioning.
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