Description
Overview
This Goodman split-system package pairs the GLXS4BA3610 air conditioner with the GD9S801005CX gas furnace and a CHPTA4230C3 evaporator coil to operate as one matched air-delivery and refrigeration system. The outdoor section provides the R-32 cooling circuit and rejects heat at the condenser, while the indoor coil meters and distributes refrigerant across the airstream for stable latent and sensible control. Airflow is generated and managed by the furnace blower section so the coil sees consistent cfm across the duct network and each occupied zone. The GLXS4B platform is rated up to 15.2 SEER2 and uses a single-stage scroll compressor design with a published 67 dBA sound rating at the 36,000 BTU/h size class. This combination is intended for traditional ducted applications where capacity, airflow, and refrigerant control need to be coordinated rather than treated as independent components.
Performance
Cooling performance is built around the 36,000 BTU/h condensing unit operating on 208/230V single‑phase power with MCA 17.8 and a 30A maximum overcurrent device rating, supporting typical residential branch-circuit design. The refrigerant connections are 3/8" liquid and 7/8" suction, which helps maintain oil return and pressure drop targets at a 3‑ton flow rate when line sets are properly routed and supported. Inside, the evaporator coil is a cased design with a factory-installed TXV, allowing the system to regulate superheat as outdoor conditions and load change, which improves stability during long run times. The furnace section provides the air mover and gas heat source, so heating output is delivered through the same duct system and is governed by blower programming, external static pressure, and filter/coil pressure drop. By aligning coil geometry with blower capability, this package supports predictable coil face velocity and more consistent humidity removal across a range of operating conditions.
Smart Features
This system is designed around conventional 24V control logic, which means it can be integrated with a wide range of thermostats for staged heating and cooling call management. The indoor coil’s TXV inherently adapts refrigerant feed to changing load, acting as a mechanical control layer that complements thermostat logic without requiring proprietary communicating controls. The coil platform is optimized for R-32 and includes an R-32 sensor designed for the lifespan of the coil, supporting modern A2L-era refrigerant system requirements. Accessory options on the GLXS4B family include items such as anti-short-cycle control and low-ambient and freeze-protection kits, allowing the control strategy to be tailored to application constraints. Taken together, the controls and metering approach emphasize steady-state operation, protecting the compressor from rapid cycling while keeping airflow and refrigerant delivery aligned.
Comfort & Noise
Comfort is primarily a function of how well the outdoor capacity, indoor coil surface area, and blower airflow stay synchronized as the load moves through the day. The single-stage compressor strategy focuses on stable, repeatable capacity delivery, while the indoor TXV reduces temperature swing at the coil outlet by continuously adjusting refrigerant feed. Because the blower is the system’s air-delivery engine, duct design and external static pressure strongly influence room-to-room balance, and the matched coil helps keep pressure drop within predictable limits. The 67 dBA published sound rating for the 3‑ton outdoor unit supports typical pad-mounted installations where acoustic impact is a design consideration. With proper airflow setup and refrigerant charge, the result is consistent supply air temperature and dependable dehumidification during longer cooling cycles.
Use Case Fit
This package fits ducted residential and light commercial applications that need a 3‑ton cooling section paired with a gas furnace for heating through the same duct network. It is well suited to replacement scenarios where existing ductwork and venting are retained but the refrigerant platform is updated to R-32 and the indoor coil is upgraded to a TXV-metered design. The cased coil format supports common upflow, downflow, and horizontal configurations depending on how the furnace and coil are oriented in the mechanical space. For multi-family and mixed-load layouts, zoning performance is largely driven by the zone control panel and damper design, while the matched coil and blower help maintain stable coil conditions as zones open and close. Where humidity control is important, the TXV and stable airflow capability help sustain latent performance during longer run times.
Value & Reliability
The GLXS4B condenser uses a single-stage scroll compressor architecture, a common reliability pathway that minimizes mechanical complexity while maintaining consistent compression efficiency. The indoor coil is an all-aluminum evaporator design optimized for R-32, and its factory-installed TXV supports controlled refrigerant distribution across the coil face. Cabinet construction includes features such as foil-faced insulation to reduce cabinet condensation and thermoplastic drain-pan designs with secondary drain connections, supporting serviceability and moisture management. On the outdoor side, published electrical limits and accessory provisions support disciplined installation practices that protect the compressor and controls under real-world operating conditions. System reliability ultimately depends on airflow setup, refrigerant charge, and condensate management, and this matched architecture is built to make those commissioning targets repeatable.
Summary Wrap-Up
As an integrated system, the GLXS4BA3610 condenser, CHPTA4230C3 coil, and GD9S801005CX furnace combine refrigerant-side control and duct-side airflow management into one coordinated comfort platform. The outdoor section establishes the 3‑ton cooling capacity on R-32, while the indoor TXV coil meters refrigerant to maintain stable heat transfer as conditions change. The furnace blower section provides the air-delivery backbone for both heating and cooling, enabling balanced temperature distribution when duct design and static pressure are properly managed. For buyers selecting equipment based on architecture and commissioning outcomes, this package emphasizes predictable airflow, controlled refrigerant feed, and accessory-ready control flexibility. The result is a ducted cooling-and-heating solution designed to operate as a single system rather than a collection of parts.
Key Features
- R-32 cooling circuit: Uses an R-32 condenser/coil pairing optimized for modern refrigerant requirements while maintaining a conventional split-system service approach.
- Single-stage scroll compressor: Delivers consistent 3‑ton capacity with a simplified compression architecture and a published 67 dBA sound rating for the outdoor unit.
- Factory-installed TXV metering: Controls superheat at the evaporator coil to stabilize coil performance and support humidity control during longer run cycles.
- All-aluminum evaporator coil: Provides corrosion-resistant coil construction optimized for R-32 circuits and consistent heat transfer across the airstream.
- Duct-based zoning compatibility: Supports zone panels and damper strategies by keeping refrigerant feed and airflow behavior stable as zones open and close.
- Service-access cabinet design: Uses cased coil construction with front access, foil-faced insulation, and thermoplastic drain-pan features that support condensate control and maintenance access.
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