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Split-System Central Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
LEARNING CENTER
for Air Conditioning / Cooling
Front View of GSH Heat Pumps

The first two categories below are the outside portion of a split-system air conditioner (cooling only) or heat pump (heating and cooling) system. In addition to the outside equipment you will also need an indoor piece of equipment, either a forced air furnace, or an air handler, as well as some additional components. Need help selecting the right equipment and components? We make it fast and easy for you with our online System Selector.

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Front View of GSH Heat Pumps
Standard Central Air Conditioning Condensers

Select if:

  • You are adding or replacing standard central air conditioning to a forced air duct system
    And / or…
  • The air conditioner (condenser) will sit outside the home, and the furnace (or air hander) is located inside the home
  • You have ducting in the home (or will be installing) to transfer the air. (The same ducting used for heating can be used for air conditioning.)
  • Your home heating is provided by separate heating equipment
  • A condenser or heat pump is the major component in a complete central air conditioning system. To put together a complete air conditioning system with its appropriate components, use our easy System Selector online. Simply answer a few questions online, and we will immediately provide you with a complete package including the cooling equipment and components, furnace or air handler, and more.
Goodman GSC/GSH Series Front
Heat Pump Central Air Conditioning (Electric Heat and Cool)

Select if:

  • You are adding or replacing a split system heat pump to a forced air duct system
    And / or…
  • You want your heating and cooling to be provided by the same equipment, which will operate on electricity exclusively
  • You would like equipment with very low operating costs for heating your home when the outside temperature is above 25 degrees. (A heat pump can be paired with a secondary source of heat for providing additional heat when temperatures are below 25 degrees.) 
  • You have ducting in the home (or will be installing it) to transfer the air. (The same ducting used for heating can be used for air conditioning.)
  • The heat pump will sit outside the home, and air handler (or furnace) is located inside the home
  • You have 220 volts AC available
  • A heat pump is the major component in a complete central air conditioning/ heating system. To put together a complete heat pump system with its appropriate components, use our easy System Selector online. Simply answer a few questions online, and we will immediately provide you with a complete package including the cooling equipment and components, furnace or air handler, and more.
AHA - Supply Package - Contents
Split-System Components & Installation Supplies

Select if:

  • You need additional components for the installation of a split-system heat pump or central air conditioner, such as line sets, pads / bases, mounting brackets, electrical supplies, installation supplies packages, system protectors, condensation control products, line set covers, refrigerant regulators and solder / brazing rods.

    Or ...
  • Let us help you select everything you need. Simply use our easy System Selector online. 
Evaporator Coils Composite
Evaporator Coils

Select if:

  • You are adding or replacing a split-system heat pump or central air conditioner.
     
  • An evaporator coil is the part of a heat pump or air conditioning system that becomes cold when the unit operates (or warm for a heat pump in winter).  It is mounted in (or connected inline with) the ductwork of the home.  When the system is on, air flows through the coil and the cold air (or warm air for a heat pump in winter) is distributed throughout the home.
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