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1. T iGND 115 60HZ IDBLOWERTWO STAGEPRESSURE c ra POWERRUPELYWITH SWITCHASSEMBLY S PROTECTIONDEVICE g 9 WARNING DISCONNECT E 24VHUM HIGHFIRE 5 BK POWERBEFORE HOT PRESSURE SERVICING WIRING LOWFIRE 9 SURFACE PRESSUR LE SWITCH TOUNITMUSTBE ESWITCH DISCONNECT 2CIRCUIT 1 21 CONNECTOR a TO115VAC 1 60HZPOWERSUPPLYWITH 3 gt OVERCURRENTPROTECTIONDEVICE TWOSTAGE L GND GASVALVE FLAME WARNING SENSOR DISCONNECTPOWER T 1 BEFORESERVICING ee No FRONTCOVER WIRINGTOUNIT PRESSURESWITCH MUSTBEPROPERLY POLARIZEDAND GROUNDED DISCONNECT MANUALRESETROLLOUTLIMIT CONTROLS SINGLECONTROLON 45kBTU gt
2. ou E 2 g N le z lt OH 9091 5 P n 7 94 TIU m TS E 5 a 2 9 Upflow Horizontal Counterflow Horizontal 1 Two Stage Gas Valve 18 Coil Front Cover Pressure Tap 2 Gas Line Entrance Alternate 19 Coil Front Cover Drain Port 3 Pressure Switch es 20 Drain Line Penetrations 4 Gas Manifold 21 Drain Trap 5 Combustion Air Intake Connection 22 Blower Door Interlock Switch 6 Hot Surface Igniter 23 Inductor Not All Models 7 Rollout Limit 24 Two Stage Integrated Control Module 8 Burners with fuse and diagnostic LED 9 Flame Sensor 25 24 Volt Thermostat Connections 10 Flue Pipe Connection 26 Transformer 40 VA 11 Flue Pipe 27 ECM Variable Speed Circulator Blower 12 Primary Limit 28 Auxiliary Limit 13 Gas Line Entrance 29 Junction Box 14 Flue Pipe Connection Alternate 30 Electrical Connection Inlets 15 Rubber Elbow 31 Coil Front Cover 16 Two Speed Induced Draft Blower 32 Combustion Air Inlet Pipe CVC9 95 only 17 Electrical Connection Inlets Alternate X GMVC95 AMVC95 PRODUCT DIMENSIONS Senssi esiou senssi eoueuuoyed esneo suoisuauulp 8 9 8l
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4. ng 3519 X 801 X W49 LNdLNO 3518 W40 009 LYVHO 3519 AYNIVEAdWAL S LNdLNO NL Ol 001 8919 33 WIRING DIAGRAMS HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING 9 95 DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH ID BLOWER TWO STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH ASSEMBLY MANUAL RESET ROLLOUT LIMIT CONTROLS SINGLE CONTROL ON 45 AUTO RESET PRIMARY LIMIT CONTROL PU URNER COMPARTMENT ND BLOWER COMPARTMENT MANUAL RESET AUXILIARY LIMIT CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC LED S 31000 2 8 3 gn 1 S3HOLIMS did SOIO3NNOO LINDUIO QM D 30123NNOO 9 RDJ Jff 55 Y H GcR CIRCULATOR BLOWER NOTES 1 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0 7 AMPS 2 MANUFACTURER S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER COND
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6. JUNCTION TERMINAL INTERNAL TO INTEGRATED CONTROL PLUG CONNECTION Ave DISCONNECT DOOR SWITCH JUNCTION BOX INDUCTOR COIL 70kBTU 90kBTU 115kBTU MODELS ONLY INDOOR 0 AIR CIRCULATOR TINE A ELECTRONIC NS AIR CLEANER N 7 ps M iex HOT SURFACE IGNITER JINON Q31VH931NI NEUTRAL TRANSFORMER AUTO RESET PRIMARY MANUAL LIMIT LIMIT CONTROL LOW FIRE PRESS slam HIGH FIRE PRESS SWTICH MANUAL RESET ROLLOUT LIMIT CONTROLS INDOOR AIR CIRCULATOR BLWR INTEGRATED CONTROL MODULE _ HUMIDIFIER m EQUIPMENT GND th FIELD GND FIELD SPLICE SWITCH IGNITER SWITCH PRESS OVERCURRENT PROT DEVICE Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring 34 WIRING DIAGRAMS HIGH VOLTAGE CVC9 MVC95_AB WARNING DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
7. OFF 7 1 2 min Cooling Demand Profile C ramps up to 82 ofthe full cooling demand airflow and operates there for approximately 7 1 2 minutes The motor then steps up to the full demand airflow Profile C also has a one 1 minute 10096 OFF delay OFF 1 min 100 50 lt 1 2 Cooling Demand Profile D ramps up to 50 of the demand for 1 2 minute then ramps to 82 of the full cooling demand airflow and operates there for approximately 7 1 2 minutes The motor then steps up to the full demand airflow Profile D has a 1 2 minute at 50 airflow OFF delay Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure to exceed value shown rating plate 5 Do not operate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum PERFORMANCE 091 0001 LNdLNO Ol 001 06 08 OZ 09 0S OV 06 W490 8071
8. This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 or 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped 1 These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation 2 For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 4 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude 3 The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output 4 Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps Blower Amps 20 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS Btuh Input US High Fire Output US High Fire Btuh Input US Low Fire Output US Low Fire A F U E Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise F High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds CFM Q 0 5 E S P Power Supply Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA Maximum Overcurrent Device Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Pr
9. 24 BL d PK xL 8 i NS Ve Topo SWITCH M AUTORESETPRIMARY 8 JUNCTIONBOX LIMITCONTROL PU INDUCTORCOIL 70kBTU 90kBTU Ni 9 o 115kBTUMODELS INDUCED ul ONLY INDOOR 8 WH DRAFT 2 RD BLOWER CIRCULATOR BLWR 1 BK ES _ 2 GND BURNERCOMPARTMENT GND LINE NEUTRAL T z Eac ELECTRONIG NEUTRAL BLOWERCOMPARTMENT PU 5 Ly gt SERS 2 MANUALRESET MIL Cb m lt 8 ID NEUTRAL id ri 8 4 2 SN Fr E oVeVeYoVeVoVoVeVeVoVe s E HUM NEUTRAL 8 24V 5 4 HUMIDIFIER E E 3A 8 5 IGN NEUTRAL y unu BR HOTSURFACE h DiAGNOSTIC Tr es aS IGNITER wos 00 GJ Wor 33 To 2NDSTGDLY 5 FLAMESENSOR 4 58 8 LINE 115 NEUTRAL 2 5289 7 0R EE 3 65 pk Lod 40VA FER 5 TEU UNUSED cd 49 FUSESA 4 TRANSFORMER 5 4 8 24VAC AUTORESETPRIMARY 8 MANUALRESETAUXILIARYLIMIT LIMITCONTROL PA a 15 CONTROLS D 83 DELAY bis 000 ran LA 8 a a US c m NEZ S IS 9985 m ADJUST 24 2 PSo 7 19 s 8 a D VAC 9 LOWFIREPRESS 000 24VHUM 115 dV d 8 1 2 BE PINE 40VA 5 TO 5 PS2 12
10. 115 60 1 115 60 1 115 60 1 Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA 14 1 14 4 14 4 Maximum Overcurrent Device 15 Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Primary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating 30 secs 30 secs Off Heating 150 secs 150 secs 150 secs 150 secs 150 secs Fan Delay On Cooling 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs Off Cooling 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs Fan Delay On Fan Only 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage w c 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 Orifice Size Natural Propane 43 55 43 55 43 55 43 55 43 55 Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Shipping Weight Ibs Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 or 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped 1 These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation 2 For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 4 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude 3 The total heat loss fr
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12. Dla 3 c TRANSFORMER O S FS PRESS SWTICH MANUALRESETROLLOUT LIMITCONTROLS WH 5 NEUTRAL G pum WH DF z NA MVL 13 No PM AL FRONTCOVER 5 Y E TL PRESSSWITCH ECMMTR WH 29 MYCE io HARNESS WH GND 9 GN KS BK BK valve oP BK TR 11 777 5 BK N 4 WH ONDA 5 5 VDC 1 1 px GND 1 BLOWER RX 2 INDOOR I 4 COMPARTMENT amp 9 DOORSWITCH MICRO 99 9 CIRCULATOR INDUCTORCOIL 70kKBTU 90kKBTU INTEGRATEDCONTROLMODULE BLOWER 115kBTUMODELS MoE X ONLY 1 4 HUMIDIFIER NOTES COLORCODES LOWVOLTAGE 24V EQUIPMENTGND yd 1 SETHEATANTICIPATORONROOMTHERMOSTATATO 7AMPS PKPINK LOWVOLTAGEFIELD FIELDGND ae 2 MANUFACTURER SSPECIFIEDREPLACEMENTPARTSMUSTBE BRBROWN USEDWHENSERVICING WHWHITE HIVOLTAGE 115V FIELDSPLICE d 3 IFANYOFTHEORIGINALWIREASSUPPLIEDWITHTHE BLBLUE HIVOLTAGERIELD FURNACEMUSTBEREPLACED ITMUSTBEREPLACEDWITH FAIVOLIAGEFIELD WIRINGMATERIALHAVINGATEMPERATURERATINGOFAT EUREN SWITCH TEMP LEAST105 C USECOPPERCONDUCTORSONLY JUNCTION 4 UNITMUSTBEPERMANENTLYGROUNDEDANDCONFORMTO YLYELLOW IGNITER unn N E C ANDLOCALCODES ORORANGE TERMINAL O 5 TORECALLTHEL
13. Units shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s Plus 702 960 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Circulator Blower Speed Adjustment Switches Note There are dual 7 segment LED s adjacent i k Switch Bank S3 SP Switch No to the selection dipswitches The airflow rounded Cooling Speed Switch No Adjust Taps to the nearest 100 CFM is displayed the dual Taps 1 3 2 7 segment LED s The CFM display alternates OFF OFF with the operating mode 10 OFF 19 Example ON If the demand is 1230 LED s will 2 display 12 If the airflow demand is 1275 Indicates fact tti 4 the LED s will display 13 Switch Bank S4 Heating Speed DIP Switch No Note Continuous fan speed will be 30 of the furnace s maximum airflow capability If the
14. fur Taps 8 maximum capaibility is 1760 CFM the continuous fan speed will be 0 30 X 1760 CFM 530 Example If the furnace maximum CFM capaibility is 1760 CFM the continuous fan speed will be Indicates factory setting 0 30 1760 530 Dehumidification Enable Switch Note The optional usage of a dehumidistat allows the furnace s circulator blower to operate at a slightly 9 Move to the ON position lower speed 85 of desired speed during a combined 10 thermostat call for cooling and dehumidistat for 55 dehumidification This be done through an independent dehumidistat or through a thermostat s DEHUM terminal if available This lower blower speed enhances dehumidification of the conditioned air as it passes through the AC coil For proper function a dehumidistat applied to this furnace must operate on 24 VAC and utilize a switch which opens on humidity rise 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external
15. static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donot operate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 31 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Ramping Profile Note The multi speed circulator blower also offers several custom ON OFF ramping profiles These profiles may be used to enhance cooling performance and increase comfort level The ramping profiles are selected using DIP switches 5 and 6 Refer to the following figure for switch positions and their corresponding taps Refer to the bullet points below for a description of each ramping profile Verify CFM by noting the number displayed on the dual 7 segment LED display Switch Bank S4 Ramping DIP Switch No eee _____ 100 1009 T Profiles Cooling Demand a 1 min Profile A provides only an OFF delay of 1 minute 100 of the cooling demand airflow Indicates factory setting 100 100 50 ORF 4 1 2 Cooling Profile ramps up to full cooling demand airflow by first stepping up to 50 of the full demand for 30 seconds The motor then ramps to 100 of the required airflow A one 1 minute OFF delay at 100 of the cooling airflow is provided 1min 100 _ 100 CFM 82
16. 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 22 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 AMVC95 Heating Speed Charts GMVC950905D X AMVC950905DX Rise Range 30 60 Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 ESP ESP 1458 56 1620 5 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s GMVC951155DX AMVC951155DX Rise Range 35 65 F Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c ESP ESP 1107 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 23 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 AMVC95 High Single Stage Cooling Speed Charts Normal 600 Normal 600 Pus 660 660 590 900 mnuso 590 Cooling Adjust Adjust CRM al Speed Ta 1 8 1 8 wc E
17. 4CX ACVC90905DX 05 7 LPM 06 55 Orifice GCVC950714CX GCVC950915DX ACVC9507 14CX ACVC9509 15DX LPM 05 06 2 55 Orifice LPM 05 supports White Rodgers 2 stage valves only 9 001 11 000 Feet Gas Orifices ID Blwr 8 Switch 9 ID Blwr Pressure Switch 13 HALP 11 HANG 14 HALP1 1 44 56 528 45 56 528 Orifice Orifice Orifice 13 HALP 11 HANG 14 HALP11 44 56 529 45 56 529 Orifice Orifice Orifice Orifice 13 HALP 11 HANG 14 HALP11 44 56 529 45 56 531 Orifice Orifice Orifice LPM 06 supports Honeywell White Rodgers 2 stage valves COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
18. 50 secs 150 secs 150 secs Fan Delay On Cooling 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs Off Cooling 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs Fan Delay On Fan Only 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage w c 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 Orifice Size Natural Propane 43 55 43 55 43 55 43 55 43 55 Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Shipping Weight Ibs Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 or 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped 1 These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation 2 For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 496 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude 3 The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output bas
19. AST6FAULTS MOSTRECENTTOLEAST PU PURPLE INTERNALTO SWITCH PRESS o X RECENT DEPRESSSWITCHFORMORETHAN2SECONDSWHILE GNGREEN INTEGRATEDCONTROL INSTANDBY NOTHERMOSTATINPUTS OVERCURRENT BKBLACK PLUGCONNECTION E PROT DEVICE 0140 00661 REV B Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring 35 SCHEMATICS HIGH VOLTAGE DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS WARNING unir MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH z INTEGRATEDQCNIRO NEUTRAL sn TS EK U 100 N 1 2 8 Iu fh f Fi Ko AR ARA HR AR HR DEI PEET WH vy INDUCTOR COL VEDIUMANDLARGE CABINET S EK cj Ex BLOWER ASSEMBLY SCHEMATIC ACVC9 AMVC95 GCVC9 GMVC95 X MODEL FURNACES This schematic is for reference only Not all wiring is as shown above refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the unit being serviced Wiring is subject to ch
20. Horizontal Communication C 21 LEVEL M Upflow Ready D 24 1 2 A Initial Release Horizontal AIRFLOW FURNACE TYPE CAPABILITY V Variable Speed 3 1200 4 1600 5 2000 045 070 071 090 091 115 1 HIGH VOLTAGE A WARNING injury or death Goodman will not be responsible for any injury or property damage WARNING arising from improper service or service procedures If you install or perform service on this unit you assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result Many jurisdictions require a license to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment NOMINAL INPUT 45 000 Btuh 70 000 Btuh 70 000 Btuh 90 000 Btuh 90 000 Btuh 15 000 Btuh Disconnect ALL power before servicing or installing this unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal Installation and repair of this unit 46 WARNING should be performed ONLY by indi viduals meeting the requirements of an entry level tech ata minimum as specified by the Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute AHRI Attempting to install or repair this unit without such background may result in product damage personal injury or death PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing Please use these numbers when requesting ser
21. NDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps 1 0 Blower Amps 19 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS ACVC9 ACVC90704CX ACVC90905DX Btuh Input US High Fire Output US High Fire Btuh Input US Low Fire Output US Low Fire A F U E Rated External Static w c Tem perature Rise F High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds 0 5 E S P Refer to airflow charts this manual Power Supply Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA Maximum Overcurrent Device Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Primary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating Off Heating Fan Delay On Cooling Off Cooling Fan Delay On Fan Only Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c 7 11 7 11 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c 3 5 10 3 5 10 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 Orifice Size Natural Propane 43 55 43 55 Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Off Heating
22. OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times 2 changes should only be made if necessary for altitude 3 output 4 Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps 1 0 Blower Amps 21 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 AMVC95 Heating Speed Charts GMVC950453BX GMVC950704CX AMVC950453BX AMVC950704C X Rise Range 30 60 F Rise Range 30 60 F Low Stage High Stage 1 Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM i j CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c ESP ESP ESP ESP 756 108 55 849 120 fo 9 46 88 noa 51 6 nes fe 12 tas fe 00 1286 no fe Plus 5 GMVC950905CX 950905 Rise Range 30 60 F 756 840 924 828 920 972 Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system For most cooling applications about 400 CFM per ton is desirable The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above
23. SP wc ESP 990 990 Normal Minus Plus 1 Units shipped without filter s CFM chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system For most cooling applications about 400 CFM per ton is desirable The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 24 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 AMVC95 Low Stage Cooling Speed Charts 468 520 Minust 900 Normal 1000 Plus 1100 Minus 1125 Normal 1250 _ 1022 Plus 1375 GMVC950905DX GMVC951155DX AMVC950905DX AMVC951155DX Cooling Adjust all Cooling Adjust CFM al Speed Ta 1 8 Speed Ta 1 8 Tap P w c ESP P w c ESP Normal 520 Normal 520 715 Minus m A 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the pr
24. Stage Cooling Speed Charts GCVC91155DX GCVC90704CX ACVC90704CX GCVC90704CX ACVC90704CX 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s GOVC90905DX ACVC90905DX Mns 90 GCVC90905DX ACVC90905DX g 5 w c ESP Minus Norm n al Minus al al al 715 Cm 89 B c o 819 Minus Norm Plus Minus Norm Plus Norm Cooling Speed Plus 4 Minus Normal 5 Normal 1809 Plus 1990 96 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 29 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC95 ACVC95 High Single Stage Cooling Speed Charts GCVC950714CX GCVC950915DX ACVC9507 14CX 9509150 Plus GCVC950714CX ACVC950714CX 428 gc inus Plus Minus Minus Normal 1190 Plus 1056 Plus 1309 1
25. TECHNICAL MANUAL wal 7 95 9096 9596 Gas Furnace Units e Refer to Service Manual RS6200004 for installation operation and troubleshooting information Allsafety information must be followed as provided the Service Manual e Refer to the appropriate Parts Catalog for part number information Models listed on page 3 This manual is to be used by qualified professionally trained HVAC technicians only Goodman does RT6612021 Rev 3 not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury due to improper service Aug ust 2010 procedures performed by an unqualified person Copyright 2009 2010 Goodman Manufacturing Company PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts information HH H HH eel poo PRODUCT AFUE ADDITIONAL TYPE 9 90 FEATURES MINOR G Goodman 95 95 N Natural Gas REVISION A Amana X Low NOx LEVEL Brand Gas A Initial Release COMMUNICATION CABINET SUPPLY TYPE FEATURE WIDTH MAJOR C Counterflow C 4 wire 17 1 2 REVISION
26. The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 27 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC95 ACVC95 Heating Speed Charts GCVC950714CX GCVC950915DX ACVC950714CX ACVC950915DX 4 4 Rise Range 25 55 T Range 25 55 F Rise 4 4 4 4 25 55 25 55 F Low Stage High Stage Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM fs Adjust CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c Tap at 1 5 w c at 1 w c ESP ESP ESP ESP 117 5 Mso 108 148 55 A Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s All furnaces shipped with heating speed set and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable 4 The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on 28 rating plate Do not operate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only Motor CFM minimum BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC9 ACVC9 High Single
27. UCTORS ONLY 4 UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES 5 TO RECALL THE LAST 6 FAULT S MOST TO LEAST RECENT DEPRESS SWITCH FOR MORE THAN 2 SECONDS WHILE IN STANDBY NO THERMOSTAT INPUTS 0140F 00530 REV B 4 24 HUM HIGH FIRE 4 HOT Ltowrire 7 OR PRESSURE SURFACE PRESSURG SWITCH IGNITER 2 CIRCUIT OR 8 HI twostace GAS VALVE 9 PRESSURE SWITCH INDUCED WH DRAFT RD BLOWER BK G lt FLAME SENSOR 4 Z qunouo sissvHo TRANSFORMER BK UL J INDUCTOR COIL 7OKBTU 9OkBTU 115kBTU MODELS ONLY BLOWER COMPARTMENT DOOR SWITCH OPEN WHEN DOOR OPEN COLOR CODES PK PINK BR BROWN WHWHITE BLBLUE GY GRAY RD RED YL YELLOW ORORANGE PU PURPLE GN GREEN BK BLACK WARNING POWER BEFORE SERVICING TO 115 10 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY WITH OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED DISCONNECT AND GROUNDED TO 115VAC 10 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY WITH OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE L GND N WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED FINGOW 1OHLNOO SNOILO3NNOO 1V1SOWH3HL Are LOW VOLTAGE 24V LOW VOLTAGE FIELD HI VOLTAGE 115V HI VOLTAGE FIELD
28. VC950704C X AMVC950905C X mwomeek C950905D X wee 712 9511550 90704 950714 ACVC90905DX mese gt ACVC95091 50 11 PRODUCT DESIGN AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCHES GMVC950453BX seme 950704 AMVC950905C X ERE AMV C950905D X GMVC951155DX 951 155 GCVC90704CX 2 ACVC90704CX GCVC950714CX 2 ACVC950714CX GCVC90905DX 2 ACVC90905DX GCVC950915DX 2 ACVC950915DX 12 PRODUCT DESIGN Coil Matches A large array of Amana brand coils are available for use with the GCVC9 and ACVC9 furnaces in either counterflow or horizontal applications amp with GMVC95 and AMVC95 furnaces in either upflow or horizontal applications These coils are available in both cased and uncased models with the option of a field installed TXV expansion device These 92 and 95 furnaces match up with the existing Amana brand coils as shown the chart below Coil Matches for Goodman and Amana Brand units using R22 and R 410A EXPANSION REVISION PRODUCT DEVICE TYPE F Flo
29. VE PRESSURE ID BLOWER ID BLOWER COIL COVER COIL COVER WITH FLUE WITH FLUE WITH FLUE WITH FLUE NOT FIRING FIRING NOT FIRING FIRING TYPICAL SEA LEVEL TYPICAL SEA LEVEL TYPICAL SEA LEVEL TYPICAL SEA LEVEL DATA DATA DATA DATA LOW FIRE LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE GHEIRE LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE GMVC950453BX GMVC950704CX AMVC950453BX 0 45 0 50 0 95 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 AMVC950704CX GMVC950905CX AMVC950905CX GMVC950905DX GMVC951155DX AMVC950905DX AMVC951155DX 1 Data given is least negative pressure required for pressure switch to close 2 Data given is least negative pressure required for pressure switch to remain closed Note The typical sea level negative pressure data represents the minimum pressures expected Shorter length of flue pipe or single pipe systems compared to dual pipe systems should show higher greater negative pressures PRODUCT DESIGN ui 10 epninje paisi si 10 01 AJUO 69 8 960 941 5 8154 104 yams 000 5140191191541 3 0N p foun
30. ange Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring 36 peorues Bulag pun y 10 eyeudoudde se si JON 9 9419 9 10 SI 95 siu TOULNOD GALVYDALNI 682 16506 HM S60AINDS 60AD9 SGAINV GOAOV S3OVNHf1J TACOW X UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH o I 2 l oc gt amp oc m oc l lt LE 2 2 lt 5 o gt x A warnine DYED CdS JIMIA SCHEMATICS OILVINAHOS WOIdAL 8 25 Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring 37
31. ecs 5 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 5 secs 5 secs 5 secs 7 11 7 11 7 11 3 5 10 3 5 10 3 5 10 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 43 55 43 55 43 55 Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 or 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 4 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps 1 0 Blower Amps FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC95 Btuh Input US High Fire Output US High Fire Btuh Input US Low Fire Output US Low Fire A F U E Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise F High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blowe
32. ed on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output 4 Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps Blower Amps 17 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC9 GCVC90704CX GCVC90905DX GCVC91155DX MODEL Btuh Input US High Fire Output US High Fire Btuh Input US Low Fire Output US Low Fire A F U E Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise F High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds Max CFM 0 5 5 10 10 11 10 11 10 3 4 1 1 Refer to airflow charts this manual 4 18 Power Supply Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA Maximum Overcurrent Device Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Primary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating Off Heating Fan Delay On Cooling Off Cooling Fan Delay On Fan Only Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage w c Orifice Size Natural Propane Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Shipping Weight Ibs 0 7 0 7 0 7 160 170 145 180 180 210 210 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 150 secs 150 secs 150 secs 5 secs 5 s
33. er sizes depending on cabinet size Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement NOTE Filters can also be installed elsewhere Side Return Opening s Bottom Return Opening Cabinet Nominal Approx Cabinet Nominal Approx Width Filter Size Flow Area Width Filter Size Flow Area in in 16 25 1 14 25 1 350 24 1 2 20 x 25x 1 500 the duct system such as a central return 14 COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT CFM Cs wo T zooo pm oL E T e Tem nm m pe ore ore om cow oso Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement Disposable Minimum Filter Area Based on a 300 ft min filter face velocity PRODUCT DESIGN COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT CFM Cs von sn T zoon Fes pr per om mex oe or COUNTERFLOW COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT CFM 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 0704 X 0905 Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement Disposable Minimum Filter Area in Based on a 600 ft m
34. igh stage to satisfy the thermostat s call for heat The delay period prior to stepping up can be set at either a fixed 5 minute time delay or a load based variable time between 1 and 12 minutes AUTO mode If the AUTOmode is selected the control averages the cycle times of the previous three cycles and uses the average to determine the time to transition from low stage to high stage To use a single stage thermostat turn off power to the fur nace move the thermostat selection DIP switch to the OFF position Set the desired transition time by setting the tran sition delay DIP switch to the desired ON OFF position Turn power back on Refer to the following figure ON OFF Heat OFF Delay Move to the ON position DIP Switches to select two stage thermostat or OFF to select single stage thermostat 3 E Thermostat 4 Stage Delay e Move to the ON position to select Auto transition delay or OFF for 5 minute transition delay STANDARD and HIGH ALTITUDE KITS 0 7 000 Feet Standard Altitude 1190159090 Feet o ID Blwr Pressure Switch Furnace GMVC950453BX GM VC 9507 04C X AMVC95045 3B X AMVC950704CX LPM 05 06 2 55 Orifice 05 7 06 2 55 Orifice GM VC 9509 05C X AMVC950905 CX GM VC 9509 05D X 9511550 AMVC950905DX AMVC951155DX LPM 05 LPM 06 55 Orifice GCVC90704CX GCVC90905DX GCVC91155DX ACVC9070
35. imary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating Off Heating Fan Delay On Cooling Off Cooling Fan Delay On Fan Only Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage w c Orifice Size Natural Propane Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Shipping Weight Ibs Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped ACVC950714C X ACVC95 ACVC950915D X Refer to airflow charts in this manual 115 60 1 11 2 15 40 0 7 150 120 210 30 secs 150 secs 5 secs 45 secs 5 secs 7 11 3 5 10 1 9 6 0 43 55 115 60 1 15 0 15 40 0 7 130 120 210 30 secs 150 secs 5 secs 45 secs 5 secs 7 11 3 5 10 1 9 6 0 43 55 1 These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 4 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
36. in filter face velocity Input_ Airflow Counterflow Filters Return air filters may be installated atthe atthe counterflow top return A field supplied center filter support must be provided by the installer in order to use the top return The furnace will accommodate the following counterflow top return filter sizes depending on cabinet size Counterflow Top Return a Return Air Cabinet Width Filter Area Qty Filter Size Dimension 1742000 Optional Access Door 17 1 2 24 1 2 Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement NOTE Filters can also be installed elsewhere in the duct system such as a central return 19 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 MODEL GMVC950453BX GMVC950704CX GMVC950905CX GMVC950905DX GMVC951155DX Btuh Input US High Fire 46 000 69 000 92 000 92 000 115 000 Output US High Fire 44 300 66 900 88 800 88 800 111 100 US Btuh Input US Low Fire 32 000 48 000 64 000 64 000 80 000 Output US Low Fire 30 800 46 400 61 700 61 700 77 400 A F U E 9596 9596 9596 9596 9596 Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds Max CFM Q 0 5 E S P Refer to airflow charts in this manual Power Supply
37. ng Note In all cases accessibility clearance shall take precedence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibility clearances are greater All dimensions are given in inches High Altitude Derate When this furnace is installed at high altitude the appropri ate High Altitude orifice kit must be installed This is re PRODUCT DESIGN quired due to the natural reduction in the density of both the gas fuel and combustion air as altitude increases The kit will provide the proper design certified input rate within the specified altitude range High altitude kits are purchased according to the installa tion altitude and usage of either natural or propane gas Refer to the chart above for a tabular listing of appropriate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer s high altitude Natu ral Gas and Propane Gas kits For a tabular listing of appro priate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer s High Altitude Pressure Switch kits refer to either the Pressure Switch Trip Points amp Usage Chart in this manual or the Ac cessory Charts in Service Instructions Single Stage Thermostat A single stage thermostat with only one heating stage may be used to control this furnace The application of a single stage thermostat does not offer true thermostat driven two stage operation but provides a timed transition from low to high fire The furnace will run on low stage for a fixed period of time before stepping up to h
38. om the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output 4 Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps Blower Amps 16 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS AMVC95 AMVC950453BX AMVC950704CX 950905 AMVC950905DX AMVC951155DX Btuh Input US High Fire 115 000 Output US High Fire 111 100 Btuh Input US Low Fire 80 000 Output US Low Fire 77 400 A F U E 95 8 Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise F High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds CFM 0 5 E S P Power Supply 115 60 1 115 60 1 Refer to airflow charts in this manual Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA 14 1 14 4 Maximum Overcurrent Device 15 15 Transformer VA 40 40 Heat Anticipator Amps 0 7 0 7 Primary Limit Setting F 155 130 Auxiliary Limit Setting F 190 120 Rollout Limit Setting F 200 200 Fan Delay On Heating 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs Off Heating 150 secs 150 secs 1
39. oper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 25 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GMVC95 AMVC95 Continuous Fan Speed Chart CFM Speed GMVC950453BX GMVC950704CX GMVC950905CX GMVC950905DX GMVC951155DX 1 Continuous fan speed is 30 of furnace maximum CFM Three continuous fan speeds are possible with the CTKO1AA thermostat 30 50 and 70 of furnace maximum GCVC9 ACVC9 Continuous Fan Speed Chart Fumace Maximum Continuous Fan Model M CFM Speed GCVC90704CX ACVC90704CX GCVC90905DX ACV C90905DX GCVC91155DX Continuous fan speed is 3096 of furnace maximum CFM Three continuous fan speeds are possible with the CTK01 AA thermostat 3096 50 and 70 of furnace maximum GCVC95 ACVC95 Continuous Fan Speed Chart Model Maximum Continuous Fan CFM Speed GCVC950714CX ACVC950714CX GCVC950915DX ACVC950915DX Continuous fan speed is 3096 of furnace maximum CFM 2 Three continuous fan speeds are possible with the CTK01 AA thermostat 30 50 and 70 of furnace maximum 1 Units are shipped without fil
40. ordance with ASHRAE Guide or Manual J Load Calculations published by the Air Conditioning Con tractors of America Obtain from American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 Location Considerations furnace should be as centralized as is practical with respect to the air distribution system e Donotinstall the furnace directly on carpeting tile or combustible material other than wood flooring When suspending the furnace from rafters or joists use 3 8 threaded rod and 2 x 2 x 1 8 angle as shownin the Installation and Service Instructions The length of the rod will depend on the application and clearance necessary When installed in a residential garage the furnace must be positioned so the burners and ignition source are located not less than 18 inches 457 mm above the floor and protected from physical damage by ve hicles Notes 1 Installer must supply one or two PVC pipes one for com bustion air optional and one for the flue outlet required Vent pipe must be either 2 or 3 in diameter depending upon furnace input number of elbows length of run and installation 1 or 2 pipes The optional Combustion Air Pipe is dependent on installation code requirements and must be 2 or 3 diameter PVC 2 Line voltage wiring can enter through the right or left side of the furnace Low voltage wiring can enter through the right or left side of furnace 3 Conversion ki
41. r Horsepower Blower Speeds Refer to airflow charts in this manual 0 5 E S P Power Supply Minimum Circuit Ampacity MCA Maximum Overcurrent Device Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Primary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating 30 secs 30 secs Off Heating 150 secs 150 secs Fan Delay On Cooling 5 secs 5 secs Off Cooling 45 secs 45 secs Fan Delay On Fan Only 5 secs 5 secs Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c 7 11 7 11 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane High Stage w c 3 5 10 3 5 10 Manifold Pressure Natural Propane Low Stage w c 1 9 6 0 1 9 6 0 Orifice Size Natural Propane 43 55 43 55 Number of Burners Vent Connector Diameter inches Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 or 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation For elevations above 2000 ft the rating should be reduced by 4 for each 1000 ft above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufactures method in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CO
42. red by this manual come with a new 4 wire com municating PCB When paired with a compatible communi cating indoor unit and a CTKO1AA communicating thermo stat these models can support 4 wire communication pro tocol and provide more troubleshooting information These models are also backward compatible with the legacy ther mostat wiring GCVC9 95 GMVC95 AMVC95 9 and 95 furnaces are equipped with an electronic ignition device to light the burners and an induced draft blower to exhaust combustion products An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the blower door is not in place Keep the blower access doors in place except for inspection and maintenance These furnaces are also equipped with a self diagnosing elec tronic control module In the event a furnace component is not operating properly the control module s dual 7 segment LED s will display an alpha numeric code depending upon the problem encountered These LED s may be viewed through the observation window in the blower access door Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for further explanation of the LED codes and Abnormal Operation Integrated Igni tion Control section in the Service Instructions for an expla nation of the possible problem The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greater than or equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated The total heat loss should be calculated by an approved method or in acc
43. ter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure not to exceed value shown on rating plate 5 Donotoperate above 0 5 w c ESP in heating mode Operating between 0 5 w c and 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum 26 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS GCVC9 ACVC9 Heating Speed Charts GCVC90704CX GCVC90905DX ACVC90704CX ACVC90905DX Rise Range 30 60 F Rise Range 30 60 F Low Stage High Stage Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM i j CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c 1 5 w c ESP ESP ESP 1 000 5 GCVC91155DX Rise Range 40 70 Low Stage High Stage CFM CFM at 1 5 w c at 1 5 w c ESP ESP 1 Units are shipped without filter s CFM in chart is without filter s 2 All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at B and cooling speed set at D Installer should adjust blower speed as needed The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system 3 For most cooling applications about 400 per ton is desirable
44. ts for propane gas and high altitude natural and propane gas operation are available See High Alti tude Derate chart for details 4 Installer must supply the following gas line fittings de pending on which entrance is used Left Two 90 Elbows one close nipple straight pipe Right Straight pipe to reach gas valve Accessibility Clearances Minimum MVC95 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS INCHES POSITION FRONT SIDES REAR FLUE FLOOR ww 3 o 9 5 Ae 6 positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front C If placed on combustible floor floor MUST be wood only For instalaltion on non combustible floors only A combustible subbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring CVC9 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS INCHES FRONT SIDES REAR Tos FLUE FLOOR o aove All positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front C If placed on combustible floor floor MUST be wood only For instalaltion on non combustible floors only A combustible subbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring Alcove Illustration ALCOVE 24 at front is required for servicing or cleani
45. vice or parts information GMVC950453BXAA AMVC950453BXAA GMVC950704CXAA AMVC950704CXAA GMVC950905CXAA AMVC950905CXAA GMVC950905DXAA AMVC950905DXAA GMVC951155DXAA 951155 GCVC90704CXAA ACVC90704CXAA GCVC90905DXAA ACVC90905DXAA GCVC91155DXAA AMVC950453BXAB GMVC950453BXAB 950704 GMVC950704CXAB AMVC950905DXAB GMVC950905DXAB AMVC951155DXAB GMVC951155DXAB ACVC90704CXAB GCVC90704CXAB ACVC90905DXAB GCVC90905DXAB GCVC91155DXAB ACVC950714CXAA ACVC950915DXAA GCVC950714CXAA GCVC950915DXAA Th 2 gt _ A WARNING e United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA has issued various regulations re garding the introduction and disposal of refrigerants introduced into this unit Failure to follow these regulations may harm the environment and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines These regulations may vary by jurisdiction Should questions arise contact your local EPA office Do not connect or use any device A WARNING that is not design certified by Goodman for use with this unit Serious property damage personal injury reduced unit performance and or hazardous conditions may result from the use of such non approved devices A WARNING To prevent the risk of property damage personal injury or death do not store combustible materials or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this appliance PRODUCT DESIGN General Operation Models cove
46. wrater C Indoor Coil REFRIGERANT CHARGE 6 R 410A or R 22 CABINET FINISH 2 R 22 U Unpainted 4 410 P Painted N Unpainted Case NOMINAL WIDTH FOR GAS FURNACE A Fits 14 Furnace Cabinet APPLICATION B Fits 17 1 2 Furnace Cabinet A Upflow Downflow Coil C Fits 21 Furnace Cabinet H Horizontal A Coil D Fits 24 1 2 Furnace Cabinet S Horizontal Slab Coil N Does Not Apply Horizontal Slab Coils NOMINAL CAPACITY RANGE 13 SEER 1824 1 1 2 to 2 Tons 3030 2 1 2 Tons 3636 3 Tons 3642 3 to 3 1 2 Tons 3743 3 to 3 1 2 Tons 4860 4 amp 5 Tons 4961 4 amp 5 Tons CAPF coils amp D widths have insulated blank off plates for use with one size smaller furnaces All CAPF coils have a CAUF equivalent CHPF coils in B 8 D heights have an insulated 2 bracket for use with one size smaller furnace All proper coil combinations are subject to being ARI rated with a matched outdoor unit 13 PRODUCT DESIGN Thermostats ComfortNet 1 Thermostat Kit Filters Filters are required with this furnace and must be provided by the installer The filters used must comply with UL900 or CAN ULCS111 standards Installing this furnace without filters will void the unit warranty Return air filters may be installated at the furnace side and or bottom return openings The furnace bottom return opening Upflow Filters and side openings will accommodate the following filt

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