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MRCOOL 24K BTU Downflow Two-Stage Heat Pump - Left Return, - GCHPD024TGTANXL

MRCOOL 24K BTU Downflow Two-Stage Heat Pump - Left Return, - GCHPD024TGTANXL

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MRCOOL 24K BTU Downflow Two-Stage Heat Pump - Left Return,  - GCHPD024TGTANXL

24K BTU Downflow Two-Stage 230V 1-Phase 60Hz CuNi Coil Left Return

Features
  • Qualifies for federal tax credit, and other incentives
  • Highest energy efficiency in its class
  • Safety high and low pressure switches
  • Quiet operation
  • Full featured sinusoidal eon motor control technology
  • Insulated sloped stainless steel drain pan
  • Advanced unit control board with diagnostic LEDs
  • Double O-ring water connections
  • Easy service access
  • Optional domestic water pre-heating
  • Made in the USA
    Specifications
    Product Dimensions
    25.75"W x 32"D x
    56"H
    Product Weight 325 lbs
    EER Ground Water (FULL) 27.40 / Ground Loop (FULL) 17.95
    EER Part Load Ground Water (PART) 36.50 / Ground Loop (PART) 25.93
    COP 47 Ground Water (FULL) 5.40 / Ground Loop 4.20 (FULL)
    COP 47
    Part Load
    Ground Water (PART) 5.50 / Ground Loop 4.70 (PART)
    HSPF Ground Water Fluid Flow Rate | COOLING: (PART) 7 - 8 (FULL) / HEATING: (PART) 7 - 8 (FULL)
    AFUE Ground Loop Fluid Flow Rate | COOLING: (PART) 7 - 8 (FULL) / HEATING: (PART) 7 - 8 (FULL)
    CFM COOLING (PART) 850 - 1000 (FULL) / HEATING (PART) 800 - 950 (FULL)
    Tonnage 2
    Cooling Capacity Ground Water (PART) 23000 - 29000 (FULL) / Ground Loop (PART) 21900 - 27000 (FULL)
    Heating Capacity Ground Water (PART) 19000 - 25700 (FULL) / Ground Loop (PART) 16500 - 18500 (FULL)
    Voltage 230V/
    60Hz/34A
    Phase 1
    Cycle 60
    Stage Two-Stage
    Max Fuse Breaker 34.0 (W/O Desupe
    Min Circuit Ampacity 21.9
    Configuration Left Return Downflow
    Color Gray
    Max Coverage Area 1000
    Refrigerant Type R-410A
    Compressor Motor Type Scroll
    Blower Motor Type Axial Flux (No Shaft) BLA
    Blower Motor HP 3/4
    Filter Type Replaceable
    Contains Electronics
    Chemicals
    Aerosol
    Compressed Gas
    Proposition 65 Warning Yes
    What our Experts Think
    • Two‑stage efficiency & comfort: Two‑stage operation delivers smoother temperature control and improved dehumidification compared to single-stage systems.

    • Optimal sizing: 24,000 BTU (2‑ton) capacity is ideal for homes or spaces up to ~1,000 sq ft with balanced heating and cooling.

    • Downflow, left‑return design: Perfect for installations requiring vertical airflow with ductwork entering from the left.

    • Reliable performance: Scroll compressor and quality blower motor ensure quiet, consistent operation with easy service access.

    • Maintenance‑friendly: Replaceable filters simplify upkeep and help maintain indoor air quality.


    Q&A

    Q: What is the MRCOOL GCHPD024TGTANXL?
    A: A 24,000 BTU (2 ton) downflow, two-stage heat pump designed for efficient, year-round heating and cooling in ducted HVAC systems.

    Q: What configuration does it use?
    A: Downflow orientation with a left return, ideal for vertical HVAC installations.

    Q: How does it perform?
    A: Features a two-stage scroll compressor and axial flux blower for quiet, efficient operation in medium-sized homes.

    Q: What refrigerant and power does it require?
    A: Uses R‑410A refrigerant and operates on 230 V single-phase power.

    Q: Is it energy efficient?
    A: Yes, designed to meet ENERGY STAR® standards for energy savings.


    Maintenance Tips
    • Replace or clean air filters every 1–3 months

    • Keep outdoor condenser unit clear of debris, leaves, and dirt

    • Inspect refrigerant lines and connections for leaks or damage

    • Ensure condensate drain lines are unobstructed

    • Check thermostat settings and batteries regularly

    • Schedule annual professional inspection for coils, refrigerant, and electrical components