The amount of heat radiated by the condenser in an air conditioner depends on the cooling capacity of the unit and the efficiency of the condenser coil. The heat is transferred from the refrigerant to the surrounding air as it passes through the condenser coil. It is important for the condenser to effectively remove heat in order for the air conditioner to cool the indoor space efficiently.
http://www.goodmanmfg.com/Portals/0/pdf/SS-GSC13.pdf Go to this site. That site will give you the product literature, sure. But, that model is a Goodman straight cool (meaning not heat pump) 13 SEER 3.5 ton condenser (outside unit). Depending upon with which indoor unit this condenser was matched, the SEER for the system could be different.
The AC condenser unit is located right in front of the radiator.
Condenser splitting refers to the process of converting a single condenser unit into two separate condenser units. This can be done for various reasons, such as increasing system capacity, improving efficiency, or enabling individual control over different sections of a building. By splitting the condenser, it allows for more flexibility in how the system operates and can lead to better overall performance.
The model # indicates unit characteristics including capacity not the serial#. The serial # generally tells where , when , by whom and what components were used when it was made.
It would depend on the model of the Goodman unit.
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You don`t size a condensing unit to match your indoor unit. You size it to match the rate at which your house gains heat (heat load). Then you buy a matching indoor evaporator coil and set the fan speed on the indoor unit to deliver the proper cfm to support whatever size condenser the heat load calculation says you needed.
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