Actually it depends on what Air Handler it is matched up to. Without the complete matched combination it is an inaccurate statement to state 4T. Also the old rule of thumb take the 48 and divide by 12 does not work, with today's equipment a 4 ton system can give you anywhere from 43000 - 47000, but rarely will you get a full 48000 BTU. Again there are to many variables to put into the equation
GSH stands for goodman split heat pump 13 stands for 13 seer 24 stand for tonnage of unit AC is the revision of the unit
The Goodman heat pump model CPK 136 1A has a tonnage of 3 tons. This model is designed for residential use and provides efficient heating and cooling. If you need specific performance details or specifications, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or website.
The Goodman heat pump model number CPKJ36-18 has a tonnage of 3 tons. This is indicated by the model number, where the "36" typically represents the unit's cooling capacity in thousands of BTUs per hour, equivalent to 3 tons (1 ton = 12,000 BTUs).
4 tons the 48 in the model is 48000 BTU divided by 12000 equals 4 tons
The Goodman CPKJ36-1AB heat pump has a cooling capacity of 3 tons. This model is designed for efficient heating and cooling in residential applications, making it suitable for moderate climates. The tonnage indicates its ability to remove heat, with one ton equating to 12,000 BTUs per hour.
It is a 2.5 ton 13 seer heat pump unit. The G stands for Goodman, the S stands for split, H stands for heat pump. 13 designates the seer. 30 designates the tonnage of the unit. AC is the models revision.
3ton
7.5 Tons
2.5 ton
two ton
3 TON
4 ton