Goodman 15kW heat kit with Circuit Breaker (HKSC15XA)
This heat kit, made by and shipped directly from Goodman, is usable in select models of the Goodman ARUF, ASPT, ASPTC line of air handlers.  This will also work with select AMST-line air handlers so long as the last two...
$274.00 $227.00
Goodman 4-5 TON Horizontal Coil (CHPF4860D6)
This Goodman CHPF4860D6 horizontal cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 4-5 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$742.00 $624.00
Goodman 3 TON Vertical Coil (CAPFA3626B6)
This Goodman CAPFA3626B6 vertical cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 3 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$782.00 $624.00
Goodman 15kW heat kit (HKA-15C)
This heat kit, made by and shipped directly from Goodman, is usable in select models of Goodman air handlers and packaged units. If you are not sure which heat kit you need please contact us directly for assistance in finding...
$289.00 $241.00
Goodman LP conversion kit (LPT-03)
LP conversion kit for Goodman model series: GM9S80, GC9S80, GMES80, GCES80
$60.00
Non-Fused 60 Amp Disconnect
This is a standard top open AC disconnect. Non-fused, 60 AMP 120/240V, single phase with steel enclosure.
$45.99
Diversitech HP3636-8 Heat Pump Condenser Pad 36" x 36" x 8"
PLASTIC EQUIPMENT PAD: Perfect mounting base for HVAC outdoor units and other outdoor equipment LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Made of injection molded polypropylene that is light and easy to maneuver but rugged for long-lasting use even in extreme weather DRILLABLE...
$153.77 $139.99
Goodman Multi-Position Air Handler with TXV 4 TON - AMST48CU1400
Basic Info:The AMST48CU1400 is a 4 TON multi-position air handler. Sometimes when sold as part of a bundle the air handler will be a higher capacity than the condenser. This is by design to achieve the best overall efficiency.  Goodman's...
$1,708.00 $1,459.00
Goodman Multi-Position Air Handler with TXV 2.5 TON - AMST30BU1400
Basic Info:The AMST30BU1400 is a 2.5 TON multi-position air handler. Sometimes when sold as part of a bundle the air handler will be a higher capacity than the condenser. This is by design to achieve the best overall efficiency.  Goodman's...
$1,470.00 $1,256.00
Goodman 2.5 TON 14.3 SEER2 Classic Series Heat Pump Condenser - GSZB403010
Goodman GSZB4 Energy-Efficient Base Split System Heat Pump, 14.3 SEER2, 2.5 Ton, with Scroll CompressorFeatures: Energy-Efficient Compressor Factory-installed filter drier Fully charged for 15ft of tubing length Service valves with sweat connections and easy-to-access gauge ports Contactor with lug connection...
$2,628.00 $2,245.00
Goodman 2 TON 14.3 SEER2 Classic Series Heat Pump Condenser - GSZB402410
Goodman GSZB4 Energy-Efficient Base Split System Heat Pump, 14.3 SEER2, 2 Ton, with Rotary CompressorFeatures: Energy-Efficient Compressor Factory-installed filter drier Fully charged for 15ft of tubing length Service valves with sweat connections and easy-to-access gauge ports Contactor with lug connection...
$2,273.00 $1,941.00
Goodman 80% AFUE 60k BTU Upflow Furnace (GM9S800604BN)
This is the Goodman GM9S800604BN, a upflow/horizontal, single stage, 80% AFUE, 60k BTU 9 speed furnace. What does that all mean? Keep reading.Orientation: This unit is designed to be used in a upflow or horizontal configuration. These are generally installed...
$1,161.00 $1,010.00
Goodman 3 TON Horizontal Coil (CHPF3636B6)
This Goodman CHPF3636B6 horizontal cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 3 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$599.00
Goodman 3.5 TON Vertical Coil (CAPFA4226B6)
This Goodman CAPFA4226B6 vertical cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 3.5 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$767.00 $655.00
Goodman 2.5 TON Vertical Coil (CAPFA2922A6)
This Goodman CAPFA2922A6 vertical cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 2.5 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$582.00 $454.00
3/8" x 7/8" 50 foot Lineset with 3/8" insulation
Line sets are the copper lines which connect an outdoor condensing unit/heat pump to an inside air handler or evaporator coil. This lineset is 50 feet in length and is 3/8" x 7/8" with 3/8" of insulation.
$410.00
Diversitech EL3232-3 E Lite Condenser Pad 32" x 32" x 3"
PLASTIC EQUIPMENT PAD: Perfect mounting base for HVAC outdoor units and other outdoor equipment LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Made of injection molded polypropylene that is light and easy to maneuver but rugged for long-lasting use even in extreme weather DRILLABLE...
$95.71 $85.99
Goodman 5kW heat kit (HKSX05XC)
This heat kit, made by and shipped directly from Goodman, is usable in all current model Goodman ARUF, ASPT, ASPTC air handlers.Easy to install, perfect for use with heat pumps or AC only systems when only occasional heating is needed.Often...
$136.00 $85.00
AMANA PTAC 15,000 BTU Heat Pump with 3.5 kW Heater (PTH153K35AXXX, 20 Amp plug, White)
From the beginning, every Amana brand product has been made with the same core philosophy: to provide our customers with high-quality products that are reliable, meet their needs, and last longer than the rest. And we keep that philosophy firmly...
$1,385.00 $1,271.00
AMANA PTAC 12,000 BTU Heat Pump with 3.5 kW Heater (PTH123K35AXXX, 20 Amp plug, White)
From the beginning, every Amana brand product has been made with the same core philosophy: to provide our customers with high-quality products that are reliable, meet their needs, and last longer than the rest. And we keep that philosophy firmly...
$1,335.00 $1,244.00
Goodman 3 TON 13.4 SEER2 Heat Pump Packaged Unit (GPHH33641)
Heat pumps use the same equipment and technology to heat your home as they do to cool your home. This means a lower up-front cost than a dual fuel system and no need for a natural gas or propane gas...
$4,364.00 $3,763.00
Goodman 3.5-5 TON Horizontal Coil with TXV (CHPT4860D4)
This Goodman CHPT4860D4 horizontal cased coil is designed for efficient heat transfer and has a 3.5-5 TON rating. Sometimes these coils, when purchased with other equipment, will be upsized. This is intentional and is designed to provide the highest overall...
$879.00 $750.00
Goodman R-410A Non-Bleed Txv Kit 2.5 -3.0 Ton (0151R00210S)
Goodman OEM Thermal Expansion Valve.Tons: 2.5 - 3.0.Refrigerant. R-410A.Manufacturer: GoodmanCountry of Manufacture: United StatesManufacturer Part Number: 0151R00210S Designed for the 2023 DOE Models of Goodman condensers and heat pumps: GSXN3, GSXN4, GSXM4, GSXB4, GSXH5, GSXC7, GSZB4, GSZH5, and GSZC7 series.
$123.00
Goodman R-410A Non-Bleed Txv Kit 1.5 - 2.0 Ton (0151R00209S)
Goodman OEM Thermal Expansion Valve.Tons: 1.5 - 2.0.Refrigerant. R-410A.Manufacturer: GoodmanCountry of Manufacture: United StatesManufacturer Part Number: 0151R00209S Designed for the 2023 DOE Models of Goodman condensers and heat pumps: GSXN3, GSXN4, GSXM4, GSXB4, GSXH5, GSXC7, GSZB4, GSZH5, and GSZC7 series.
$123.00

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What You Need To Know About HVAC Supply Parts

You need to depend on your heating and cooling systems when the temperature outside begins to fluctuate. Nothing is worse than experiencing a breakdown amid a heat wave or frigid temperatures. Superior Home Supplies knows how important it is to keep your system functioning as it should and carries a wide range of OEM HVAC supply parts to keep your system in tip-top shape throughout the year. Checkout our wide selection of HVAC supply parts and accessories, or contact our specialists to find out what you need to get your system working optimally again.

 

Air conditioner replacement parts and accessories

While air conditioner parts are designed for longevity, they can become damaged or worn and need replacement. Some of the most common parts and accessories you may need for your air conditioner system include:

  • Air conditioner drain products: drain lines on your AC unit can be clogged and may need replacement or a drain cleaner.

  • Plenums & filter boxes: help to distribute fresh air into your home

  • AC Evaporator coils: remove heat from the air through the use of refrigerant

  • Condenser coils: hold the refrigerant in their liquid form

  • Compressors: circulate the refrigerant through the system\

  • Refrigerant: absorbs heat and provides cooled air.

  • Expansion valves: remove pressure from the liquid refrigerant so it can turn back from a liquid to a vapor

  • Equipment pads: hold the exterior unit of the system

  • Dehumidifiers: remove excess moisture from the air when humidity levels are high

 

Furnace repair parts and accessories

Many furnace parts work together to ensure that your furnace works properly and efficiently. Some of the most commonly replaced furnace parts include:

  • Pilot light: a flame that burns constantly, so it is ready to ignite the gas when the furnace turns on

  • Thermocouple: detects if the pilot light is on and will signal the gas valve that it can open

  • Hot surface igniter: works in place of the pilot light on newer furnaces

  • Flame sensor: a safety device that ensures there is heat from the hot surface igniter, or it will shut the gas off

  • Gas valve: adjusts the pressure of the gas coming into the furnace system

  • Burners: make a flame by mixing gas and air

  • Heat exchanger: holds gases when the fuel is burned and gives off heat to the surrounding air

  • Draft inducer motor: pushes the toxic air formed during combustion out of the home

  • Pressure switch: makes sure that the draft inducer motor is on; otherwise, it will not allow gas to come into the furnace

  • Blower motor: pushes warm air through the duct system

  • Capacitor: starts the blower motor and keeps it running

  • Vent kits: where toxic gas from the system is removed

  • Gas piping: delivers natural gas to the furnace system

  • Zoning & dampers: can be added to a system to control where the warm air travels

  • Humidifiers: add moisture to the air to reduce dryness in the home

 

HVAC supply parts replacement parts and accessories

HVAC Equipment utilizes many of the same parts and accessories as air conditioner units and furnaces as they are two primary components of an HVAC system. Additionally, when you have a complete HVAC system, you will have parts such as:

  • Thermostats: control the temperature in your home by signaling the heat or cooling system to start

  • Air filters: help trap dirt, debris, and allergens so they don't circulate in your home's air. HEPA-type filters can also trap bacteria and viruses.

  • Grille covers: cover the HVAC systems return vents

  • Air purifiers: trap small particulates and remove them from the air to improve your home's indoor air quality. 

 

Heat pump repair parts and accessories

Heat pumps will have many of the same components as air conditioning systems and furnaces, such as a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator coil, blower motors, and an equipment pad. In addition to these parts, they also have:

  • Accumulator: stores refrigerant when needed to prevent an imbalance

  • Crankcase heater: prevents refrigerant migration and condensation

  • Reversing valve: controls the direction of the refrigerants' flow

 

Mini-split repair parts and accessories

Mini-split systems utilize the same coil parts, fans, and motors as other AC systems in their outdoor unit, but they also include:

  • Air handlers: the primary indoor components of the system which deliver cooled or heated air into each room or space

  • Copper tubing: carries refrigerant from the outdoor unit to each indoor handler

  • Remote: controls each air handler

 

What are the major components of a heating system pump?

Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling for your home. They consist of three primary components; the condenser, the compressor, and the evaporator. When the heat pump is in heat mode, the refrigerant will be sent through the system to the heat source. At this point, it will remain gas before moving outside, where it turns into liquid again before going through the valve. At this valve, the liquid will change back to gas, and the warmed air will be distributed by your split HVAC system's blower motor and ductwork.

In summer, the system will work in reverse as an air conditioning system, where it removes the warmth from the outside air before transferring it inside.

 

What are the major components of a furnace?

Multiple components work together to help your furnace produce warm air through your home. These components are responsible for starting the system up, heating the air, and pushing it through the vents in your home.

The thermostat is the start of your furnace's function as it will send a signal to the system that it needs to start when the temperature drops below the set level. The signal is first sent to the gas valve, which will open up to let gas in and control the amount that flows into your furnace.

Now that there is fuel in the system, the burner component will heat up the heat exchanger. The heat will circulate through the exchanger tubes to transfer heat to the air. The blower motor will move the heat through the plenum and then out through the ductwork until your thermostat sends a signal to shut it off.

 

What are the major components of an air conditioning system?

Four components work together for a central air conditioner system to deliver cooled air into your home. The evaporator coil, located in the air handler, absorbs heat and humidity as the refrigerant passes through it. After the air passes through the evaporator coils, the cool, dry air is fed back through your home's ductwork. Contact Superior Home Supplies today for any of your major HVAC supply part needs.

The compressor also helps during the cooling process. The compressor is located in the outdoor unit, where it compresses the warm vapor from the refrigerant and makes it denser. The refrigerant is then pressurized and pushed through the condenser coil, which releases the heat into the outdoor air. The expansion valve will then turn the liquid refrigerant back into a cold mist to go back to the evaporator coil and start the cooling process again.

 

Which component can be used for both heating and cooling?

The heat exchanger is responsible for transferring heat, which means it simply moves heat from one place to another. Therefore, it can be used in both heating and cooling. In an air conditioner, it turns heat into cool air, and in a furnace, the exchanger warms the indoor air.

 

What are the three main parts of the entire HVAC system?

HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, and those three components are necessary for a complete HVAC system. When the three components are together correctly, you can enjoy an energy-efficiency system that can help keep your home at a comfortable temperature all year round.

The heating component of an HVAC system can consist of a natural gas furnace, boiler, or propane heating system. This system will be connected to the water system, which will also provide your home with hot water.

The ventilation system often involves an air handler and ducts that carry the warmed and cooled air throughout your home.

The cooling component is an air conditioner which will help provide cool air in the summer and reduce humidity in the home.

 

What does the "SEER" rating stand for?

It is essential to find out the SEER rating of your air conditioning system when making a purchasing decision. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and is the ratio of the cooling output of your AC unit during the warm season divided by the energy it uses. This can help you determine how efficient your system is compared to other units.

 

What are the most common HVAC problems?

Staying on top of HVAC problems can mean the difference between a minor repair and a major repair. Watching out for common HVAC problems can also help you ensure that your system is operating at its highest energy efficiency, so you can enjoy lower energy bills. Below are some common problems you may have with your HVAC system.

  • Dirty filters: While an AC filter may seem like a simple piece of your system, it plays a vital function. If it is not regularly changed and gets dirty, it can restrict your system's air flow and significantly strain your system.

  • Pilot/ignition problems: Dirty pilots, burners, or flame sensors can cause delayed ignition, short-cycling, and heavy wear and tear on the system.

  • Thermostat problems: All types of thermostats can suffer from malfunctions. Some can be simple as a battery replacement, while others may have electrical issues. When your thermostat is malfunctioning, it may fail to start your system.

  • Worn belts and bearings: Belts and bearings need proper lubrication to stay in good shape. When they become worn or damaged, it can lead to airflow issues or irregular heating.

  • Unusual noises: Loud or unusual noises coming from your HVAC system often indicate a problem with your HVAC parts. Squealing can be a sign of bad bearing or a failing motor. Rattling noises can be signs of loose or broken parts or components that should be replaced.

  • Dirty coils: Dirt and debris can get into the evaporator or condenser coils and cause them to work harder and less efficiently.

  • Blower problems: A constantly running furnace blower, when the thermostat is not set with the fan in the on position, could mean a problem with a stuck relay or a bad circuit board.

  • Leaks: High-efficiency furnaces and air conditioners produce condensate, which will need to drain out of the system. You may find water around your system if the drain line is clogged.

 

What is the difference between an air conditioner and a heat pump?

While an air conditioner and heat pump work similarly when they are cooling a house, only a heat pump can be reversed to heat a home. In the winter, a heat pump will absorb the heat energy from the outside air and transfer it into the house. An air conditioner system will have to be paired with a furnace to have both heating and cooling in your home.

 

What are the most common types of heating and cooling systems?

While there is a wide range of heating and cooling supply options on the market, there are some more common heating and cooling systems you are most likely to find in homes.

  • Split systems: An HVAC split system is one of the most common systems used for heating and cooling. It consists of one system for heating, usually a furnace, and one for cooling, usually an AC unit. One thermostat will control both these systems. The heating system is often located indoors in a basement or utility closet, while the cooling system will be outdoors.

  • Packaged systems: Packaged AC systems are less common than split systems, but they are a good option when you have a small space. These systems have heating and cooling components in one cabinet, typically on the roof, in the attic, or outside the home. They will connect to your home's ductwork through a hole in the wall.

  • Zoned system: Zoning systems can allow you to control the temperature in different areas of your home by putting in automatic dampers that will enable and restrict airflow to specific areas of the house as needed.

  • Ductless mini-splits: Mini-splits are electric systems with an exterior system and one or more indoor handlers connected through copper tubing through the walls. No ductwork is needed, and the system allows you to heat or cool rooms only when needed.

 

Find all of your HVAC supply parts and accessories at Superior Home Supplies

Make Superior Home Supplies your number one shop for all your HVAC supply needs. We offer the parts you need from the best sellers to get your system running efficiently and when you need it most. Not sure what part you need? Contact our customer service department to determine what HVAC supplies your system needs.

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