Goodman AMVE48DP1400B*
Indoor air handler unit for split-system HVAC installations. Available for professional installation throughout Greater Los Angeles by LC Heating & Air (CSLB #1073586).
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Understanding Air Handlers
What is it? Visually similar to a furnace, an air handler is the indoor component primarily used in conjunction with a heat pump or an AC-only system. Critically, an air handler has zero capabilities to burn fossil fuels. Instead, it acts as a massive circulation hub, housing the indoor evaporator coil, the master air filter rack, and a high-static blower motor to push the conditioned air provided by the outdoor unit.
Why it matters: The air handler dictates the volume and quality of air in your home. Upgrading to an air handler with a modern ECM (Electronically Commutated Motor) provides radically superior humidity extraction during the summer. By running the blower at a very slow, continuous speed, it wrings out sticky moisture from the air while remaining whisper-quiet, transforming the overall comfort of the home.
Signs of Failure
- Weak, anemic, or completely nonexistent airflow emerging from the ceiling registers
- Blower motor emits a loud 60Hz electrical hum but refuses to spin
- Noticeable massive increase in ambient dust accumulating in the home
- Violent rattling or metal-on-metal vibrating whenever the system kicks on
- Distinctly 'dirty sock' or musty odors blowing from the vents