About GE hvac units
The GE hvac unit lineup spans the brand's full price tier, from utility-grade entry models through feature-rich premium units. Across the 8 models we have on file, the most common drum, capacity, or BTU configurations follow the patterns the brand has used for the past decade — meaning a service technician who has worked on one GE hvac unit can move to a different model in the same line and still recognize the layout. Each entry below links to a full reference page covering installation requirements, day-to-day operation, the maintenance interval that keeps the warranty intact, and the troubleshooting flows that resolve the bulk of homeowner complaints without a service visit.
If you are shopping rather than servicing, the model rows double as a feature comparison: year of introduction, capacity, fuel or type, and the standout feature give you enough at-a-glance information to shortlist a few units before drilling into the full pages. If your model is not listed, try the site-wide search at the top of the page — partial model number prefixes are matched, so the first three or four characters usually surface the correct unit.
8 GE HVAC Unit Models
- AHE358AC 2022 · 18,000 BTU · Cooling Only 20 SEER efficiency
- AHY1794VS 2023 · 36,000 BTU · Gas Furnace Self-cleaning coil
- AHE485 2022 · 18,000 BTU · Heat Pump Dehumidify mode
- AHY590003 2017 · 36,000 BTU · Gas Furnace Self-cleaning coil
- AHE005329FJ 2023 · 18,000 BTU · Cooling Only 20 SEER efficiency
- AHY283FM 2019 · 12,000 BTU · Cooling Only Wi-Fi remote control
- AHE739EM 2021 · 24,000 BTU · Gas Furnace Sleep mode
- AHY98902BC 2021 · 24,000 BTU · Gas Furnace Wi-Fi remote control