3 ton - best for spaces between 1500 - 1800 sq ft depending on your home's insulation and your climate
SEER2 rating helps consumers compare energy efficiency when choosing a new air conditioner. Higher SEER2 ratings mean significant utility savings. The federal minimum is 14 SEER2 with ratings into the 20 SEER2 range. A 20 SEER2 uses half the energy of a 10 seer much like MPG ratings for vehicles.
If you have an indoor furnace, or air handler, along with an outdoor AC unit, this system will serve as a replacement for both.
Best for cold climates and if you already have a gas furnace or a gas fuel supply already available.
You'll need about 25-30 Btu's per sq. foot for warmer winter climates and about 35-50 Btu's per sq. foot for colder winter climates - highly dependent on construction type and insulation values.
Low NOx and Ultra-Low NOx refers to California (only) emission limits on nitrogen oxides released by gas furnaces and are determined by local EPA standards and will vary for each type of gas furnace.
Goodman 3 Ton 15 SEER2 AC & Gas Furnace System – Single Stage Variable-Speed, 80000 BTU Ultra-Low NOx Gas Furnace, 96% AFUE, Downflow, R32
3 ton - best for spaces between 1500 - 1800 sq ft depending on your home's insulation and your climate
SEER2 rating helps consumers compare energy efficiency when choosing a new air conditioner. Higher SEER2 ratings mean significant utility savings. The federal minimum is 14 SEER2 with ratings into the 20 SEER2 range. A 20 SEER2 uses half the energy of a 10 seer much like MPG ratings for vehicles.
If you have an indoor furnace, or air handler, along with an outdoor AC unit, this system will serve as a replacement for both.
Best for cold climates and if you already have a gas furnace or a gas fuel supply already available.
You'll need about 25-30 Btu's per sq. foot for warmer winter climates and about 35-50 Btu's per sq. foot for colder winter climates - highly dependent on construction type and insulation values.
Low NOx and Ultra-Low NOx refers to California (only) emission limits on nitrogen oxides released by gas furnaces and are determined by local EPA standards and will vary for each type of gas furnace.
Goodman 80,000 BTU 96% AFUE Gas Furnace – CDVS960805CU
High-performance whole-home heating with energy-saving 96% efficiency and Ultra-Low NOx emissions
The Goodman CDVS960805CU offers powerful whole-home heating with its 80,000 BTU output and premium 96% AFUE efficiency rating—making it an excellent solution for larger homes and light commercial spaces. Its variable-speed ECM blower ensures quieter, more consistent temperature control while improving air circulation and overall comfort throughout the building.
Designed specifically for downflow installation, this Ultra-Low NOx furnace complies with the toughest California emission regulations and features a durable stainless-steel primary heat exchanger and a super-ferritic secondary exchanger for maximum longevity. With flexible 2" or 3" venting, top venting convenience, and a sturdy 21-inch cabinet, the CDVS960805CU simplifies installation while delivering superior heating reliability.
80,000 BTU heating capacity ideal for medium to large homes
96% AFUE reduces heating costs and boosts long-term efficiency
Stainless-steel dual heat exchanger system increases durability and heat transfer performance
Downflow design with optional horizontal configuration when needed
Supports 2"–3" PVC venting with easy top-vent installation
Self-diagnostic LED control board stores fault code history for efficient service
Wide 21” cabinet width supports higher airflow for larger AC systems
Quiet operation thanks to a variable-speed induced draft blower
Goodman CAPTA3626C3 Cased Coil – 3 Ton, 21" Cabinet
Reliable performance with wider airflow handling
The Goodman CAPTA3626C3 is designed for 3-ton systems and comes in a 21-inch cabinet for improved airflow handling. With its robust build, it ensures long-term comfort and durability.
Featuring an all-aluminum coil and factory-installed TXV, it offers efficiency and system reliability.
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