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Goodman - 2 Ton/24,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 15.2 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS5BA2410

Goodman - 2 Ton/24,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 15.2 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS5BA2410

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Goodman - 2 Ton/24,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 15.2 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS5BA2410

The Goodman 2 Ton 15.2 SEER2 Air Conditioner Condenser (R-32) - GLXS5BA2410 uses the environmentally friendly refrigerant R-32 and features the unique Goodman sound control top design for quiet operation. In addition, the unit has an attractive louvered metal guard that protects the coil from damage plus a powder-paint finish that provides premium durability and improved UV protection.

Features
  • Energy-efficient compressor
  • Fully charged for 15' of tubing length
  • Copper tube/ enhanced aluminum fin coil-5mm diameter
  • Factory-installed filter drier
  • Sweat connection service valves with easy access to gauge ports
  • Enclosed contactor
  • High-pressure switch
  • Ground lug connection
  • Capacitors with extended life
  • AHRI Certified
  • ETL Listed
Specifications
Model Number(s) GLXS5BA2410
Brand Goodman
Type Air Conditioning
Category Condensers
Ton 2.0 Ton
SEER 15.2
Cooling Stage(s) 1
Compressor Stage Single
Voltage 208/230V
Refrigerant Type R-32
Manual
What our Experts Think
  • High Efficiency: SEER2 15.2 reduces energy consumption while maintaining strong cooling.

  • Optimal Cooling: 2 Ton / 24,000 BTU capacity suits medium-sized homes or spaces.

  • Reliable Operation: Single-stage compressor provides consistent, dependable cooling.

  • Eco-Friendly Refrigerant: R32 minimizes environmental impact compared to older refrigerants.

  • Compact Design: Fits most standard condenser locations for easy installation.

  • Quiet Performance: Engineered for low operational noise.

  • Durable Build: Built to last in diverse climates with long-term reliability.

Q&A

Q: What cooling capacity does this condenser provide?
A: This unit delivers 24,000 BTU (2 tons) of cooling capacity, suitable for smaller to medium homes and residential cooling needs when matched with a compatible indoor coil or air handler.

Q: How energy efficient is this model?
A: It’s rated 15.2 SEER2, providing higher energy efficiency and potential lower utility costs compared with standard SEER units.

Q: What type of refrigerant does it use?
A: Uses R‑32 refrigerant, a more environmentally responsible option with lower global warming potential (GWP).

Q: What compressor and operation does it have?
A: Equipped with a single‑stage scroll compressor for dependable, consistent cooling performance.

Q: What are the electrical requirements?
A: Operates on 208/230 V single‑phase, 60 Hz power, typical for residential condensers.

Q: What are the line and connection sizes?
A: Liquid line is 3/8″ and suction line is 3/4″, with sweat connections and easy‑access service valves.

Q: How quiet is the unit during operation?
A: Runs around 69–73 dBA, which is typical for outdoor AC condensers and designed for quieter operation.

Q: What durability features does it include?
A: Features a galvanized, powder‑coated steel cabinet, steel louver coil guard, and factory‑installed filter drier for weather resistance and protection.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean the outdoor condenser coil regularly to remove dirt, leaves, and debris for optimal efficiency.

  • Maintain 2–3 feet of clearance around the unit to ensure proper airflow.

  • Replace or clean indoor air filters every 1–3 months to maintain airflow and cooling performance.

  • Inspect refrigerant lines and insulation for damage or wear.

  • Keep the condenser fan and top grille clear of debris to prevent airflow restriction.

  • Check the condensate drain line periodically to prevent clogs and water buildup.

  • Ensure thermostat is functioning properly and set for efficient cooling cycles.

  • Listen for unusual noises such as rattling or buzzing, which may indicate mechanical issues.

  • After storms or strong winds, inspect the outdoor unit for debris or damage.

  • Schedule annual professional HVAC maintenance to inspect refrigerant levels, electrical components, and overall system performance.

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