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Goodman Packaged Heat Pump 15.2 SEER2, Single Stage, Downflow/Horizontal, 2 Ton, GPHM52431

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Product Overview 

The Goodman GPHM52431 is a 2-ton, 15.2 SEER2 packaged heat pump that delivers efficient heating and cooling in one self-contained outdoor unit. Built on the GPHM5 R-32 platform, it uses low-GWP R-32 refrigerant and supports horizontal or downflow installation, making it a great fit for smaller homes and light commercial applications needing an all-in-one solution.

It features an efficient scroll compressor, multi-speed ECM blower motor, and durable coil construction, all housed in a powder-coated galvanized-steel cabinet with insulated panels and louvered coil protection for long-lasting performance.

Quick Facts

  • Model: GPHM52431

  • Size: 2 Ton

  • Efficiency: 15.2 SEER2 / 6.7 HSPF2

  • Refrigerant: R-32 (factory charged, low-GWP)

  • Compressor: Scroll (single-stage)

  • Blower: Multi-speed ECM

  • Coils: Copper tube/aluminum fin condenser + all-aluminum evaporator

  • Install: Horizontal or downflow (multi-position)

  • Electrical: 208/230V, 1-phase, 60 Hz

  • Use: Residential or light commercial



$5,220.00 USD

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SKU:
GPHM52431
ID:
HE101-2128

PRODUCT INFO

Standard Features

  • High-efficiency scroll compressor

  • Multi-speed ECM indoor blower motor

  • Copper tube / aluminum fin condenser coil

  • All-aluminum evaporator coil

  • Totally enclosed, permanently lubricated condenser fan motor

  • Fully charged system

  • Quiet horizontal discharge

  • Electric heat kit available as a field-installed option

  • AHRI Certified / UL Listed

Cabinet Features

  • Heavy-gauge galvanized-steel cabinet with Architectural Gray powder-coated finish

  • Louvered condenser coil protection

  • Aluminum foil–faced internal insulation reinforced with fiberglass scrim

  • Fully insulated blower compartment with convenient access panels

  • Meets cabinet air leakage requirements per ASHRAE Standard 193

  • One footprint for all tonnages

  • Meets 2023 Florida Building Code unit integrity requirements for hurricane-type winds when properly anchored