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GOODMAN 5 Ton 13.4 SEER2 96% AFUE 120,000 BTU Gas Furnace and R32 Air Conditioner System - Upflow - AQ-GR9S961205DN

GOODMAN 5 Ton 13.4 SEER2 96% AFUE 120,000 BTU Gas Furnace and R32 Air Conditioner System - Upflow - AQ-GR9S961205DN

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GOODMAN 5 Ton 13.4 SEER2 96% AFUE 120,000 BTU Gas Furnace and R32 Air Conditioner System - Upflow - AQ-GR9S961205DN

The ACiQ AQ-GLXS3BN6010 is a cooling-only condenser unit. Providing a 13.4 SEER2 efficiency with a single stage, reciprocating compressor, the AQ-GLXS3BN6010 is an inexpensive condenser to cool your home when paired with an AC coil.

Features
  • Ideal size to cover a large house
  • 5 ton, 13.4 SEER2 AC-only condenser
  • R32: Complies with Clean Air Act New Refrigerant Requirements
  • Low sound output
  • Fully charged for up to 15' of line set
  • Factory-installed filter drier
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What our Experts Think
  • Maximum-Capacity Residential Comfort System: Combines a 5-ton R32 air conditioner with a 120,000 BTU Goodman gas furnace, designed for large homes or high-load environments.
  • High-Efficiency Heating Performance: The 96% AFUE furnace delivers exceptional fuel efficiency, helping reduce heating costs even at maximum output levels.
  • Reliable Large-Space Cooling: The 13.4 SEER2 rating provides steady, dependable cooling performance for expansive living areas.
  • Powerful 120,000 BTU Output: Built to handle significant heating demand, making it suitable for colder climates or larger square footage homes.
  • Modern R32 Refrigerant System: Uses R32 refrigerant, improving efficiency potential and reducing environmental impact compared to older refrigerants.
  • Upflow Installation Design: Configured for vertical (upflow) installations, ideal for basements, utility rooms, and standard HVAC layouts in larger homes.
  • Heavy-Duty Goodman Engineering: Designed for long-term durability, consistent performance, and reliable operation under higher load conditions.
  • Whole-Home Power & Efficiency Balance: Combines strong capacity with high furnace efficiency, making it a complete solution for demanding residential applications.
Q&A

Q: What size home is this Goodman 5 Ton HVAC system designed for?
A: A 5-ton system is typically designed for large homes or light commercial spaces, depending on insulation, climate, and duct design. Proper Manual J load calculation is essential for correct sizing.

Q: What efficiency ratings does this system offer?
A: This system combines a 13.4 SEER2 R-32 air conditioner with a high-efficiency 96% AFUE gas furnace, providing strong cooling capacity and efficient gas heating performance.

Q: What is the furnace heating capacity?
A: The furnace is rated at 120,000 BTU input, delivering about 115,200 BTU of usable heat at 96% efficiency—suitable for high heating loads.

Q: Does this system use R-32 refrigerant?
A: Yes. The air conditioner uses R-32 refrigerant, designed for lower global warming impact and compliance with modern efficiency standards.

Q: Is this furnace compatible with upflow installation?
A: Yes. The GR9S961205DN furnace supports upflow and horizontal configurations, making it flexible for basements, utility rooms, or closets.

Q: What blower motor does it use?
A: It includes a 9-speed ECM blower motor that improves airflow efficiency, comfort control, and quieter operation compared to traditional motors.

Q: Can this furnace be converted to propane (LP)?
A: Yes. It is factory set for natural gas but can be converted to propane using an optional LP conversion kit.

Maintenance Tips
  • Replace or clean air filter every 1–3 months to maintain airflow, efficiency, and indoor air quality.
  • Keep outdoor condenser unit clear of debris and maintain at least 2–3 feet of clearance for proper airflow.
  • Schedule professional HVAC maintenance twice yearly—before cooling and heating seasons.
  • Inspect and clean supply and return vents regularly to ensure balanced airflow in larger-capacity systems.
  • Check condensate drain lines frequently to prevent clogs, leaks, and water damage.
  • Verify thermostat calibration and settings to ensure accurate control of larger heating/cooling loads.
  • Monitor for unusual noises, vibrations, or reduced performance and address issues early.
  • Have a licensed technician inspect burners, heat exchanger, venting, and safety controls annually.
  • Ensure refrigerant charge and electrical components are professionally checked for high-demand operation.
  • Maintain proper insulation and seal air leaks to reduce system strain and improve overall efficiency.