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Goodman 2.5 Ton 15.2 SEER2 R32 AC 80K BTU Gas Furnace System Horizontal

Goodman 2.5 Ton 15.2 SEER2 R32 AC 80K BTU Gas Furnace System Horizontal

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  • Discover a compact, all-in-one climate solution from Goodman. The Goodman 2.5 Ton System combines a 2.5 ton air conditioner with an 80,000 BTU gas furnace in a horizontal configuration, designed to fit space-constrained areas while delivering dependable year-round comfort. It runs with 15.2 SEER2 cooling efficiency and uses R32 refrigerant for cooling performance.

    Key specifications

    • Cooling capacity: 2.5 tons
    • Heating capacity: 80,000 BTU/h (gas furnace input)
    • Cooling efficiency: 15.2 SEER2
    • Refrigerant: R32
    • Configuration: Horizontal installation
    • System type: Air conditioner + gas furnace in a single package

    Why this system fits your home

    Designed for mid-sized homes that require reliable heating and cooling without sacrificing space, this horizontal Goodman package integrates with standard ductwork to deliver consistent comfort across rooms. The 15.2 SEER2 rating helps reduce cooling costs compared with older central-air systems, while the 80K BTU gas furnace provides solid warmth during cold spells.

    Installation and operation

    For optimal performance and safety, a licensed HVAC technician should install and calibrate this system. The horizontal orientation is ideal where vertical space is limited, such as tight utility areas. Proper duct design, ventilation clearances, and adherence to local code requirements are essential for best results.