The 5-2-1 Compressor Saver has been pre-wired for your convenience. It could add years to the life of compressors and other electrical components associated with A/C systems. The cost of a 5-2-1 Compressor Saver is a fraction of the cost of replacing a compressor damaged by hard starts. The 5-2-1 Compressor Saver uses a powerful multi-layer starting capacitor and a smart switch to give compressors the boost they needs to start up quickly, more reliably, draw less power and save money, too. Also, having a contractor perform the final startup and inspection of this heat pump validates your warranty with Alpine.CPS 5-2-1 Compressor Saver for 3.5 to 5 Ton Systems Give compressors the boost they need to start up quickly, more reliably, draw less power and save money
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However, we strongly recommend to have a professional heating/cooling contractor do the final part of the installation including managing the refrigerant. An HVAC contractor has the tools and know-how to do this work. And, if you are mechanically inclined you may perform about 90% of the equipment installation yourself. Yes, you can purchase this equipment without being EPA certified. Please note that this heat pump equipment comes pre-charged with R-410A liquid refrigerant and by Federal law cannot be released to the atmosphere. Need help putting a complete heat pump system together? Use our easy System Selector and we’ll do it for you!
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Alternatively, you can install the Honeywell VisionPro 8000 (TH8320U 1008) thermostat which has the all-fuel kit functionality built into it already, in which case an external all-fuel kit would not be needed. This kit switches between the two heat sources as needed and prevents both the heat pump and backup heat from running at the same time. If you are installing a heat pump with a backup heat source which will be a fuel furnace, you will need to install an electronic all fuel kit.
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You can view this step-by-step guide to see how to easily change the orifice. Doing so makes the heat pump and evaporator coil compatible. If the heat pump you purchase includes this orifice, you will need to replace the orifice already inside the Goodman evaporator coil or air handler you purchase with this orifice included with the heat pump. Some models of the Goodman heat pumps include an orifice (also called "flow rater" or "piston") in a small bag taped to the side of the heat pump.
(Also, you can view the manufacturer's specifications sheets at the Documents tab above). (For example, a 2 ton heat pump might be paired with a 3 ton or 3.5 ton evaporator coil.) To find the specific coils or air handlers that are recommended by the manufacturer for this heat pump, please click on the Accessories tab above.
Usually, high efficiency heat pumps are required to use a larger tonnage coil than the tonnage of the heat pump. What tonnage coil or air handler should you use? It depends on two factors about the heat pump: 1) the tonnage, and 2) the efficiency rating (listed as "SEER"). This heat pump requires an indoor air handler or evaporator coil as part of a complete system. With its 13 SEER rating, the GSZ13 will help reduce energy consumption throughout the life of the system. R-410A is chlorine-free to help prevent damage to the ozone layer.
The Goodman® GSZ13 heat pump uses the environmentally friendly refrigerant R-410A and features operating sound levels that are among the best in the heating and air conditioning industry.