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The GOODMAN rxp24avju9 is a single-zone heat pump outdoor unit engineered for cold-climate residential and light-commercial applications. Rated at 21,900 BTU/h cooling and 24,000 BTU/h heating, this inverter-driven unit maintains reliable performance in outdoor temperatures as low as 13.8 degrees F. It operates on R32 refrigerant and ships factory-charged, reducing field refrigerant work during installation. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of the Aurora low-temperature mini-split system, pairing it with a compatible indoor air handler for year-round zone comfort.
This outdoor unit is suited for single-zone residential installations where extended heating seasons and low ambient temperatures demand a capable cold-climate heat pump. The inverter-driven compressor modulates capacity to match the load, reducing short-cycling and maintaining steady indoor temperatures. Applications include primary heating and cooling in northern climates, sunrooms, additions, and other spaces where extending an existing ducted system is not practical. An HVAC professional handles refrigerant line connections, electrical rough-in, and system commissioning.
Designed as an OEM-style single-zone outdoor unit intended for pairing with a compatible Aurora series indoor air handler in a ductless mini-split configuration.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before making refrigerant line or wiring connections. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for outdoor disconnect placement and minimum clearances around the outdoor unit. Do not operate the unit without confirming refrigerant line integrity and proper electrical supply voltage.
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