Heat Pump Technology
A heat pump is a central air conditioning and highly efficient heating system that will "extract" heat from the air in the wintertime for cost effective heating comfort in all but the most severe winter climates. The system actually "reverse-cycles" in the heating mode and captures heat from outside and "pumps" it into your home.
Unlike a furnace it doesn't burn fuel to make heat. It simply uses electricity to move heat from one place to another. In the cooling mode, an air conditioner or heat pump simply capture heat from inside your home and transfer it outside. In heating, a heat pump actually reverse-cycles and captures heat from outside and moves it inside. This process is more efficient than electric heat as it is much less expensive to transfer existing heat than to actually generate it.
There is usable heat in the air down to about 0 degrees Fahrenheit. It feels cold to us because our skin temperature is 98.6 degrees. A heat pump's heating capacity is rated at 47 degrees ambient (outside) temperature. As the outside temperature drops the heat pumps capacity drops in a linear fashion relative to the outdoor temperature.
Most heat pumps will produce about half of their rated capacity at 12 degrees ambient. An electric heating element provides supplemental heat to assist the heat pump as it's capacity declines. The heat pump monitors both the outdoor temperature and inside supply air temperature and energizes the assist as needed, automatically.
Additional Outstanding Features The coil is a rifled, refrigeration-grade copper tube and aluminum fin construction for maximum durability and heat transfer.
All Goodman heat pump condensers are designed for ground level or rooftop mounting with bottom pan rails to elevate the unit away from moisture.
The maintenance-free condenser fan motor is totally enclosed and permanently lubricated. Plus, the built-in filter dryer removes potentially harmful moisture from the system, providing protection from contaminants
Goodman doesn't cut corners on the cabinet either it is constructed from heavy-gauge, zinc-clad G90 galvanized steel and is designed to help prevent damage from yard debris and the elements. The special polyester powder paint finish is "baked-on", providing an extra measure of protection for years of long-lasting good looks. This construction design looks great in any architectural environment.
These high-quality components ensure that your new Goodman heat pump system will comfortably heat and cool your home for years to come.
Quiet Operation So You and Your Neighbors Can Rest easy The last thing you want is to hear a noisy heat pump starting up at night. Goodman understands and builds each unit to ensure that your heat pump won't interfere with a good night's sleep.
Built-in sound deadening features include:
Affordable and Efficient Performance Don't be fooled by the affordable price tag Goodman is a leader in home heating and cooling systems. In fact, Goodman is the second largest HVAC manufacturer in the world providing the longest and most comprehensive warranty's in the industry.
Every single unit is run-tested before shipment and leak-tested three separate times during the manufacturing process to ensure a trouble-free installation.
Plus, to save costs at installation time the heat pump condenser is pre-charged with R-22 refrigerant for up to 15-20 feet of tubing.
The new Goodman GSH series heat pumps offer affordable, reliable, and quiet operation you can count on year after year. Copeland Scroll Compressor Details
The Copeland Scroll Story Once in a while, a new technology is developed that gains widespread acceptance through superior function and design. The Copeland Scroll Compressor has gained respect and industry-wide acceptance through time-tested field use and not from laboratory theory. The Copeland Scroll Compressor has proven itself to be the quietest and most dependable ever created. Here's why:
The Copeland Scroll technology is based on the concept of compliance. Two scroll members interact to simultaneously achieve high efficiency and durability. This efficient twisting motion greatly reduces the numbers of parts that can fail while eliminating the inefficient up and down piston motion of ordinary compressors. This unique and patented approach. achieving both radial and axial compliance - provides important advantages:
Under the terms of all manufacturer's warranty and to comply with federal refrigerant handling laws, it is required that the system be checked, started up and signed-off on by a licensed air conditioning/heating contractor prior to use. Failure to comply with this provision will void all factory warranties. Keep a copy of the installation ticket for your records. Please ensure that all supply and return ductwork is properly sized and that a permit is obtained (where required). Always conform with applicable local and state codes. Electrical connections should only be made by a licensed electrical contractor. Unqualified persons should never attempt installation of this or any HVAC system. The Goodman Corporation
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. ("Goodman") produces a complete line of residential and commercial air conditioning and heating equipment at its three modern, high technology factories, totaling over 1,200,000 square feet in Houston, Texas, Dayton and Fayetteville, Tennessee. Goodman's equipment is sold through a worldwide network of independent distributors and installers who are dedicated to uphold the company's high standards of quality. In fact, Goodman is the second largest manufacturer of heating and cooling equipment in the world. The Goodman philosophy: Be the highest quality, lowest cost producer of heating and air conditioning equipment in the world. Is it successful? Goodman's share of the market has grown faster than any other major manufacturer. Goodman's Quality and Value speaks for itself. Goodman has been very successful at increasing its presence in the mature HVAC industry, due primarily to the following philosophies:
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