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Split System Air Conditioner

Up to 17.2 SEER2 Performance
High efficiency 2-stage scroll compressor
Enhanced air flow

GSXC7

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Features+

  • Copper tube/ enhanced aluminum fin coil-5mm on 2.0-3.0T
  • Color-coded terminal strip for non-communicating set-up
  • Only two low-voltage wires required in communication mode
  • Factory-installed filter drier
  • Factory-installed transformer
  • Factory-installed high and low-pressure switches
  • High-density foam compressor sound blanket
  • Fully charged for 15’ of tubing length
  • Ambient temperature sensors
  • Ground lug connection
  • AHRI Certified - ETL Listed

Benefits+

  • Two-Stage Copeland Ultra-Tech scroll compressor
  • Quiet two-speed ECM outdoor fan motor
  • Integrated communicating ComfortBridge™ Technology
  • Commissioning and diagnostics via Bluetooth indoor board via CoolCloud™ App
  • Copeland® ComfortAlert™ built in diagnostics

Technical Specifications

  • ModelGSXC7
  • TypeSplit System Air Conditioner
  • Efficiency 17.2 SEER2
  • Energy Certified Yes
  • ComfortBridge™ Compatible Yes

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Products that are recognized as the Most Efficient of ENERGY STAR® in 2023 prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting rigorousenergy efficiency performance levels set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

* Proper sizing and installation of equipment is critical to achieve optimal performance. Split system air conditioners and heat pumps must be matchedwith apprpriate coil components to meet ENERGY STAR criteria. Ask your contractor for details or visit www.energystar.gov.

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Air Conditioner | GSXC7  | Up To 17.2 SEER2 (2024)

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Air Conditioner | GSXC7 | Up To 17.2 SEER2? ›

Most air conditioning systems can only handle a 20-degree difference between the outside and inside air temperatures.

Can air conditioner cool more than 20 degrees? ›

Most air conditioning systems can only handle a 20-degree difference between the outside and inside air temperatures.

What is the best AC setting for cooling? ›

Set your AC temperature around 75°F (24°C) for optimal comfort and efficiency. This setting balances a cool indoor environment with energy savings, reducing strain on the unit and lowering electricity bills.

What is the coldest setting on an air conditioner? ›

What happens if you set your AC too low? Air conditioners are not designed to operate in or produce temperatures below 60 degrees. Truth be told, they're happiest around the 68 degree mark. Most thermostats simply won't allow you to choose a setting below this mark.

What size house will a 12000 BTU air conditioner cool? ›

450 to 550 sq ft

How cool should my house be if it's 100 outside? ›

Consider setting your thermostat at 75 degrees to 80 degrees in your home if the outside temperature is approaching triple digits. If you set your thermostat to much lower than the upper 70s, you could hinder the operation of your air conditioner and increase your energy costs.

Is 72 too cold for AC? ›

When setting your thermostat, most homeowners find 72 is a good temperature for air conditioning. However, you may need to adjust that setting based on weather conditions. The bigger the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures, the higher your energy bill will be.

What should the cooling setting be on AC? ›

WHAT IS THE BEST MODE FOR AC IN SUMMER? In summer, the best mode for your air conditioner is the "Cool" mode, set to a comfortable temperature around 78°F when you're home. This setting efficiently reduces indoor humidity and maintains a comfortable environment without overworking the AC system.

What should I set my AC to in summer? ›

The recommended rule of thumb for summertime is to set the temperature to 78 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home and higher when you're away. In general, set it to 82 degrees Fahrenheit when you're asleep and 85 degrees Fahrenheit when you're away.

What is the lowest you should set your AC to? ›

What's the 20-Degree Rule? In short, the 20-degree rule of air conditioning states that you should always keep your AC unit at no more than 20 degrees lower than the outside temperature. It means that, if the outdoor conditions are at 95 degrees, you should set your thermostat at no less than 75 degrees.

Should AC be on auto or cool? ›

AUTO is significantly more energy efficient between the two modes since the fan is only running when your AC is going through its cooling cycle. This takes less power, which is more budget-friendly, with some estimates showing you can save as much as $50 per month just by keeping your AC on AUTO.

What should I set my AC to at night? ›

The National Sleep Foundation recommends an optimal range to promote sleep, which is between 60 degrees and 67 degrees. Be mindful that this recommendation is for adults. For infants, for instance, the general recommendation is between 67 degrees and 69 degrees.

How do I set my AC to be very cold? ›

Use the arrow buttons (up or down) to adjust the temperature to your preference. Lower temperatures mean cooler air, while higher temperatures will provide less cooling. Aim for a comfortable temperature, usually between 22-25 degrees Celsius.

What happens if BTU is too high? ›

If your air conditioner has a bigger BTU rating than the room size needs, it will cycle off too quickly, waste energy, and will not adequately dehumidify the space. So a higher BTU than needed is definitely not recommended.

Is $12,000 BTU too much for a bedroom? ›

You also don't want to buy a model that's too powerful for a room. Sure, a 12,000-BTU air conditioner will cool a small space (150 square feet or less) quickly. But it might cool it too quickly, preventing it from removing some of the ambient humidity from the room and leaving the room damp.

What SEER rating do I need? ›

The higher the SEER rating, the more efficient the AC unit is. AC units with SEER ratings of 16 or higher are considered high-efficiency systems. The best high-efficiency air conditioners have SEER ratings of 26 or higher. These AC units use less energy to cool your home, which can save you money on your energy bills.

Why your AC won't cool your home more than 20 degrees? ›

Because your AC is only designed to cool your home to about 15 to 20 degrees less than the outside temperature. So unless it's only 85 degrees outside to begin with, you will never get that cool 65 degrees you want. Your AC is simply not designed to work that way.

What is the maximum temperature an AC can cool? ›

Your AC has limits, no matter its age, how well it was installed, its manufacturer, etc. As a rule of thumb, when it's 95 out, your AC can cool your house to approximately 70-80. Your air conditioner will be able to cool to about 15-25 degrees from the outside temperature.

What is the highest cold temperature in AC? ›

Most residential AC units can cool air to around 60-65°F (15-18°C), which is considered comfortable for indoor settings. However, specialized industrial or scientific systems can reach lower temperatures, potentially going as low as -60°F (-51°C).

Which temperature in AC will cool more, 30 or 16? ›

Setting your AC to 16°C will cool the room more than setting it to 30°C. However, keep in mind that extremely low temperatures can lead to higher energy consumption and may not be comfortable for occupants. A moderate setting, like around 22–24°C, is often recommended for both comfort and efficiency.

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