Goodman Mfg CE COMMERCIAL SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER User Manual
SS-CE120
www.goodmanmfg.com
11/06
Supersedes 10/06
P
RODUCT
S
PECIFICATIONS
50 H
Z
, 10-T
ON
CE C
OMMERCIAL
S
PLIT
S
YSTEM
A
IR
C
ONDITIONER
N
OMINAL
C
OOLING
C
APACITY
:
120,000 BTU/
H
[35.2
K
W]
The CE Commercial 10-ton split system air
conditioner features the unique Goodman®
sound control top design for quiet operation
and is designed for ground-level or rooftop
mount application.
conditioner features the unique Goodman®
sound control top design for quiet operation
and is designed for ground-level or rooftop
mount application.
Standard Features
Single-scroll compressor with crankcase heater
Quiet operating top discharge
Permanently lubricated condenser motor
Copper tube/aluminum fi n coil
Brass suction ball valve and liquid front-seating shut-off
valve with sweat connections
Large-capacity liquid line fi lter dryer
High- and low-pressure switches
Contactor with lug connections
Ground lug connection
ETL Listed
Quiet operating top discharge
Permanently lubricated condenser motor
Copper tube/aluminum fi n coil
Brass suction ball valve and liquid front-seating shut-off
valve with sweat connections
Large-capacity liquid line fi lter dryer
High- and low-pressure switches
Contactor with lug connections
Ground lug connection
ETL Listed
Cabinet Features
Unique Goodman
®
sound control top design
Steel louver coil guard protects the coil from
damage and adds strength to unit
Bottom pan rails elevate unit above slab
Heavy-gauge galvanized-steel cabinet
Attractive Architectural Gray powder-paint fi nish with 500-
hour salt-spray approval
When properly anchored, meets the 2001 Florida Building
Code unit integrity requirements for
hurricane-type winds
damage and adds strength to unit
Bottom pan rails elevate unit above slab
Heavy-gauge galvanized-steel cabinet
Attractive Architectural Gray powder-paint fi nish with 500-
hour salt-spray approval
When properly anchored, meets the 2001 Florida Building
Code unit integrity requirements for
hurricane-type winds
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