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Goodman - 3.5 Ton/42,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 14.3 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS4BA4210

Goodman - 3.5 Ton/42,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 14.3 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS4BA4210

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Goodman - 3.5 Ton/42,000 BTU Air Conditioner Condenser - SEER2 14.3 - Single Stage - R32 - GLXS4BA4210

The Goodman brand has been focused on providing efficiency and comfort where it matters most while still being an inexpensive brand. With its superior components and a standard efficiency, the Goodman GLXS4BA4210 air conditioner condenser is a popular choice for homeowners around the United States.

Features
  • Ideal size to cover a small house in ideal climates
  • 3.5 ton, 14.3 SEER2 AC-only condenser
  • R32: Complies with Clean Air Act New Refrigerant Requirements
  • Fully charged for up to 15' of line set
  • Low sound output
  • Factory-installed filter drier
Specifications
3.5 Ton 14.3 SEER2 Goodman Air Conditioner Condenser
SKU GLXS4BA4210
Weight (in lbs) 248.000000
Brand/Manufacturer Goodman
Replaces GSX140421
Cooling BTU 42,000
Blower Motor Single Speed PSC Motor
Decibel Level (dBA) 71
Horsepower 0.167 HP
Refrigerant R32
SEER2 (Efficiency) 14.3
Condenser Stages Single Stage
Compressor Type Scroll
Liquid Line 3/8"
Suction Line 7/8"
Electrical 208/230v 1 Phase 60Hz
Max Breaker Size 40 Amps
Min. Breaker Size 23.1 Amps
Tonnage 3.5 Ton
Connection Sweat
Height 39 1/2"
Width 35 1/2"
Depth 35 1/2"
Manual
What our Experts Think
  • Right‑Sized 3.5‑Ton Cooling: Provides 42,000 BTU capacity, ideal for mid‑to‑large homes and residential split‑system installations needing dependable cooling.

  • Solid Energy Performance: 14.3 SEER2 rating strikes a strong balance between efficiency and cost, helping reduce cooling expenses compared to older low‑SEER models.

  • Single‑Stage Reliability: Single‑stage compressor offers straightforward, dependable operation with fewer parts and lower maintenance complexity.

  • Modern R‑32 Refrigerant: Built for R‑32 refrigerant, delivering improved heat‑transfer performance with a lower environmental impact versus legacy refrigerants.

  • Rugged Outdoor Construction: Weather‑resistant cabinet and protective finish help guard internal components from elements for long‑lasting performance.

  • Service‑Friendly Design: Accessible service valves and panels make installation and maintenance easier for HVAC professionals.


Q&A

Q: What cooling capacity and efficiency does this unit deliver?
A: The Goodman GLXS4BA4210 air conditioner condenser provides 3.5 tons (≈42,000 BTU) of cooling with a 14.3 SEER2 efficiency rating, offering effective comfort and solid energy performance for residential spaces.

Q: What type of refrigerant and compressor does it use?
A: It uses environmentally friendly R‑32 refrigerant and a single‑stage scroll compressor for dependable, straightforward cooling operation.

Q: What are the key electrical and connection specifications?
A: The condenser operates on 208/230 V single‑phase, 60 Hz power, with standard 3/8″ liquid and 7/8″ suction line connections for typical residential installs.

Q: What built‑in features support durability and maintenance?
A: Includes factory‑installed filter drier, sweat service valves with easy gauge access, high‑pressure switch, and extended life capacitors, plus AHRI certification and ETL listing.

Q: How is the cabinet constructed for outdoor use?
A: The condenser features a powder‑coated galvanized‑steel cabinet with steel louver coil guard and removable grille‑style top to protect components and withstand weather.

Q: What sound levels can users expect?
A: Typical operational sound levels are around 71–72 dBA, comparable to other efficient outdoor AC condensers.


Maintenance Tips
  • Maintain at least 24 inches of clearance around the outdoor condenser for proper airflow and efficient operation.

  • Clean the condenser coil regularly with low-pressure water to remove dirt and debris and maintain SEER2 14.3 efficiency.

  • Replace or clean indoor air filters every 1–3 months to reduce strain on the compressor and improve airflow.

  • Inspect refrigerant lines and insulation for leaks, damage, or loose connections to ensure proper R‑32 performance.

  • Check electrical connections and disconnect box for corrosion, wear, or loose wiring.

  • Monitor unusual noises or vibrations from the compressor or fan motor as early indicators of maintenance needs.

  • Ensure the unit is level to prevent drainage issues and uneven cooling.

  • Keep the cabinet and coil guards clean and intact to protect components and maintain airflow.

  • Schedule annual professional HVAC service to inspect refrigerant levels, coils, and system controls.

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