The Goodman Model PG036100-1AB, with a capacity of 92,000 BTU, is typically classified as a 3-ton unit. This classification is based on the general rule that 1 ton of cooling capacity is equivalent to about 12,000 BTU per hour. Therefore, to determine the tonnage, you would divide the BTU by 12,000, resulting in approximately 7.67 tons, so it is best suited for larger residential spaces or commercial applications.
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Yes, the Goodman CK42-1C is a heat pump. It is designed to provide both heating and cooling by transferring heat from the outside air to the inside during winter and vice versa during summer. This model is part of Goodman’s series of air-source heat pumps, which are known for their efficiency and reliability.
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The Goodman CRT-18-1 is NOT a heatpump. It is a 1.5 Ton A/C unit..
Looks like 2 ton
It's a 2 1/2 ton heat pump.
2 1/2 ton heat pump, I believe 12 seer.
It's actually a 2 1/2 ton heat pump
GSH stands for goodman split heat pump 13 stands for 13 seer 24 stand for tonnage of unit AC is the revision of the unit
The Goodman heat pump model GSH130241AC has a nominal cooling capacity of 2 tons, which equates to approximately 24,000 BTU/h. This model is designed for residential use and is part of Goodman’s line of energy-efficient heating and cooling systems. It typically has dimensions that vary based on the specific configuration but generally fits standard installation requirements for residential heat pumps. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for exact measurements.