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.
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 14.5 SEER2 80000 BTU 80% Single Stage Gas System Upflow Low NOx
SKU
1475
Condenser: GSXN403610
Gas Furnace: GM9S800804BX
Evaporator Coil: CAPTA3626B4
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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.
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.
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