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Goodman 5 Ton 13.4 SEER2 Heat Pump Package Unit | GPHH36031

SKU: GPHH36031
5.0 Ton13.4 SEER2Heat PumpR-32
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All-in-One Package Unit Heat Pump · Heats + Cools R-32 Refrigerant Two-Stage Scroll 10-Year Parts Warranty

Performance at a Glance

5.0
Ton
Nominal Capacity
56,000
BTU/h
Cooling
54,000
BTU/h
Heating
13.4
SEER2
Cooling Efficiency
6.7
HSPF2
Heating Efficiency
80
dB
Sound Level

Key Features

What sets the GPHH36031 apart

All-in-One Package Design

Unlike a split system, everything — compressor, indoor coil, blower, and controls — is housed in a single outdoor cabinet. No separate indoor air handler or coil required. Ideal for homes with limited indoor space, manufactured or mobile homes, and rooftop or slab-mount installations.

Heats AND Cools

A reversing valve flips the refrigerant cycle between heating and cooling modes — the same equipment that cools your home in summer also heats it in winter. One outdoor unit handles year-round comfort with a single refrigerant system.

R-32 Refrigerant

Built for R-32, the next-generation residential refrigerant with lower environmental impact than the outgoing R-410A standard. R-32 requires less charge per system and delivers improved thermodynamic performance, meeting current EPA and AIM Act requirements.

Two-Stage Scroll Compressor

A two-stage scroll compressor operates at lower capacity during mild weather and ramps up to full capacity when demand increases. In heat pump service this improves part-load efficiency, reduces temperature swings, and helps with humidity removal in cooling mode.

Flexible Outdoor Installation

Install on a concrete slab at ground level or on a rooftop platform. Ductwork connects directly into the unit — no indoor equipment footprint required. Popular with manufactured homes, small single-story residences, and additions where indoor space is at a premium.

Backed by Goodman

Covered by Goodman's 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty and 10-Year Compressor Limited Warranty when registered within 60 days of installation.

Model GPHH36031. This 5-ton packaged heat pump is part of the Goodman GPHH36031 from the GPHH3 series — a single self-contained outdoor unit that delivers both heating and cooling. Rated at 13.4 SEER2 cooling (56,000 BTU/h) and 6.7 HSPF2 heating (54,000 BTU/h). Features a two-stage scroll compressor, multi-speed ECM indoor blower, all-aluminum evaporator coil, copper-tube/aluminum-fin condenser coil, totally enclosed permanently lubricated condenser fan motor, and quiet horizontal discharge. Ships fully charged. AHRI certified, ETL listed. Accepts a field-installed electric heat kit (sold separately) for supplemental heat. Maximum voltage 230V single-phase.

  • Energy-efficient scroll compressor — designed for efficient heating and cooling operation.
  • Multi-speed ECM indoor blower motor — electronically commutated motor delivers steady airflow with lower electrical draw than legacy PSC motors.
  • Quiet horizontal discharge — horizontal-discharge airflow design.
  • All-aluminum evaporator coil — corrosion-resistant aluminum tube and fin construction on the indoor coil.
  • Copper tube / aluminum fin condenser coil — outdoor coil construction for heat rejection durability.
  • Totally enclosed, permanently lubricated condenser fan motor — sealed motor design requires no field lubrication maintenance.
  • Fully charged system — ships pre-charged from the factory.
  • Electric heat kit available as a field-installed option — accepts a field-installed electric heat kit (sold separately) for supplemental heat.
  • AHRI certified; ETL listed — third-party certified for performance ratings and listed for safety.

Why R-32 Refrigerant?

The GPHH36031 uses R-32 — here's how it compares to the outgoing R-410A standard

Feature R-32 (This Unit) R-410A (Old Standard)
Energy Efficiency Up to 10% higher Baseline
Refrigerant Charge Required Up to 30% less Standard
Thermodynamic Performance Superior heat transfer Standard
Regulatory Status Future-ready AIM Act phase-down

How Quiet Is It?

How the GPHH36031 compares to everyday sounds.

60 dB
Normal Conversation
Quiet indoor setting
This Unit
80 dB
GPHH36031
Operating sound level
85 dB
Lawn Mower
From 50 ft · Clearly loud

Complete Specifications

GPHH36031 — Goodman 5.0 Ton 13.4 SEER2 R-32 Heat Pump Package Unit

Capacity & Efficiency
Model Number GPHH36031
Nominal Capacity 5.0 Ton
Cooling Capacity (BTU/h) 56,000
Heating Capacity (BTU/h) 54,000
SEER2 Rating 13.4
HSPF2 Rating 6.7
EER2 Rating 10.6
Compressor Two-Stage Scroll
Heat Type Heat Pump
Refrigerant R-32
Factory Refrigerant Charge 147 oz
Blower & Airflow
Indoor CFM 1,650
Blower Motor HP 3/4 HP
Blower Motor FLA 5.4 A
Condenser Fan HP 1/4 HP
Condenser Fan FLA 1.4 A
Electrical
Voltage 208-230V Single-Phase / 60 Hz
Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA) 36.64 A
Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOCP) 60 A
Rated Load Amps (RLA) 23.87 A
Locked Rotor Amps (LRA) 148.0 A
Physical
Equipment Weight 440 lbs
Shipping Weight 450 lbs
Sound Level 80 dB
Dimensions (H × W × D) 38 1/2H x 66W x 34D"

Warranty Coverage

Protection you can count on when properly registered

10
Year Parts Limited Warranty
10
Year Compressor Limited Warranty

Warranty terms require online product registration within 60 days of installation. See official Goodman warranty documents for complete terms and conditions.


Documentation

Manufacturer spec sheets for this product

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a package unit?
A package unit (also called a "packaged" or "self-contained" unit) houses the entire HVAC system — compressor, indoor coil, blower, and controls — in a single outdoor cabinet. A split system, by contrast, has a separate outdoor unit and indoor unit connected by refrigerant lines. Package units are popular for homes without indoor mechanical space, rooftop commercial installations, and manufactured or mobile homes.
Package unit vs. split system — which should I choose?
Choose a package unit when you have limited indoor space, a rooftop installation, or a manufactured/mobile home setup. Choose a split system when you want higher-efficiency options, quieter outdoor operation (indoor equipment is insulated from outdoor noise), and more flexible placement for the indoor unit. Your HVAC contractor can advise on which is right for your home and ductwork layout.
How does a heat pump package unit heat my home?
A heat pump uses refrigerant to move heat between outdoors and indoors. In summer it absorbs heat from inside and releases it outside (cooling); in winter, a reversing valve flips the cycle and it extracts heat from the outdoor air (even when cold) and moves it inside. In very cold climates, supplemental electric heat strips may be added to the unit to handle extreme low temperatures.
What size home does a 5.0-ton heat pump package unit serve?
A 5.0-ton package unit is generally appropriate for homes in the 2,500–3,200 sq. ft. range for cooling, though heating load, climate zone, insulation, and window area affect sizing. A professional Manual J load calculation is the most accurate way to determine the right capacity, especially for heat pump sizing in regions with significant heating demand.
What do SEER2 and HSPF2 mean?
SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) measures cooling efficiency; a higher number means lower electricity bills for cooling. HSPF2 (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor 2) measures heating efficiency over a full season. The GPHH36031 is rated at 13.4 SEER2 and 6.7 HSPF2. EER2 (10.6) measures efficiency at peak summer conditions — useful if you're in a hot climate.
What is R-32 refrigerant?
R-32 is the next-generation residential refrigerant replacing R-410A. It has lower environmental impact, requires up to 30% less charge per system, and offers improved energy efficiency. R-32 is being adopted industry-wide to meet EPA and AIM Act requirements phasing down legacy refrigerants.
Where does a package unit get installed?
Most residential package units sit on a concrete slab at ground level next to the home, with supply and return ductwork routed through the wall or floor. Some installations — particularly for manufactured homes — place the unit on a rooftop platform. Installation location depends on ductwork layout, electrical service access, clearance requirements, and local codes.
Do I need ductwork for this?
Yes. A package unit connects to conventional supply and return ductwork. If you have an existing ducted system, the package unit connects at the outdoor wall. If you're installing new ductwork, your HVAC contractor will size and route it based on your home's layout. Ductless (mini-split) systems are a different product category entirely.
How do I register for the 10-year warranty?
Register the unit online at Goodman's warranty registration page within 60 days of installation. You'll need the model number (GPHH36031), serial number (found on the data plate), installation date, and installing contractor information. Without timely registration, the warranty reverts to a shorter base term.

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