Goodman Mfg MH95/ACSH96/AMEH96/ GCH95/GME95/GCH9, GAS-FIRED WARM AIR FURNACE Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

I. Component Identification

5

II. Safety Considerations

6

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS

7

III. Product Application

7

IV. Location Requirements & Considerations

8

GENERAL

8

CLEARANCES AND ACCESSIBILITY

9

FURNACE SUSPENSION

9

EXISTING FURNACE REMOVAL

9

THERMOSTAT LOCATION

10

V. Combustion & Ventilation Air Requirements

10

VI. Installation Positions

12

VII. Horizontal Applications & Considerations

12

GENERAL

12

DRAIN TRAP AND LINES

12

LEVELING

12

ALTERNATE VENT/FLUE AND COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTIONS

12

ALTERNATE ELECTRICAL AND GAS LINE CONNECTIONS

13

DRAIN PAN

13

FREEZE PROTECTION

13

FURNACE SUSPENSION

13

VIII. Propane Gas /High Altitude Installations

13

IX. Vent/Flue Pipe & Combustion Air Pipe

15

GENERAL

15

DUAL CERTIFICATION: NON-DIRECT/DIRECTVENT

15

MATERIALS AND JOINING METHODS

15

PROPER VENT/FLUE AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING PRACTICES

15

TERMINATION LOCATIONS

16

CANADIAN VENTING REQUIREMENTS

16

STANDARD FURNACE CONNECTIONS

16

ALTERNATE FURNACE CONNECTIONS

17

NON-DIRECTVENT (SINGLE PIPE) PIPING

18

DIRECT VENT (DUAL PIPE) PIPING

19

VENT/INTAKE TERMINATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF MULTIPLE DIRECT VENT FURNACES

20

CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATION

20

SIDE WALL VENT KIT

20

X. Condensate Drain Lines & Drain Trap

20

STANDARD RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE DRAIN HOSE CONNECTIONS

21

ALTERNATE VENT/FLUE DRAIN HOSE CONNECTIONS

22

UPRIGHT INSTALLATIONS-TRAP ON LEFT SIDE

23

HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS

24

XI. Electrical Connections

26

WIRING HARNESS

26

115 VOLT LINE CONNECTIONS

26

JUNCTION BOX RELOCATION

26

24 VOLT THERMOSTAT WIRING

27

GME95/AMEH96 FURNACE WITH 2-STAGECONDENSER FIELD WIRING

27

115 VOLT LINE CONNECTION OF ACCESSORIES (ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER)

27

24 VOLT HUMIDIFIER

28

XII. Gas Supply and Piping

28

GENERAL

28

GAS PIPING CONNECTIONS

28

PROPANE GAS TANKS AND PIPING

31

XIII. Circulating Air & Filters

31

DUCTWORK - AIR FLOW

31

CHECKING DUCT STATIC

32

BOTTOM RETURN AIR OPENING [UPFLOW MODELS]

32

FILTERS - READ THIS SECTION BEFORE INSTALLING THE RETURN AIR DUCTWORK

32

UPRIGHT INSTALLATIONS

33

HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS

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Contents GCH95/GME95/GCH9 Table of Contents XVIII. Troubleshooting XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentXVII. Safety Circuit Description XIX. MaintenanceCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Upflow/Horizontal Component IdentificationII. Safety Considerations What to do if YOU Smell GASElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions III. Product ApplicationIV. Location Requirements & Considerations GeneralFurnace Suspension Clearances and AccessibilitySuspended Furnace Existing Furnace RemovalThermostat Location Thermostat InfluencesCombustion & Ventilation AIR Requirements See 5.3.3-a Horizontal Furnace VI. Installation PositionsVII. Horizontal Applications & Considerations Alternate Electrical and GAS Line Connections Recommended Installation PositionsVIII. Propane GAS /HIGH Altitude Installations Drain PANDirect Vent Terminal Clearances Materials and Joining Methods IX. VENT/FLUE Pipe & Combustion AIR PipeDual Certification NON-DIRECT/DIRECT Vent Proper VENT/FLUE and Combustion AIR Piping PracticesCanadian Venting Requirements Increased Clearance ConfigurationTermination Locations Standard Furnace ConnectionsVent/Flue Pipe Cuts Alternate Furnace ConnectionsAlternate Vent/Flue Location NON-DIRECT Vent Single Pipe PipingDirect Vent Dual Pipe Piping Condensate Drain Lines & Drain Trap Alternate Horizontal Vent Termination Dual PipeTermination of Multiple Direct Vent Furnaces Concentric Vent TerminationHose and Tube Identification Standard Right or Left Side Drain Hose ConnectionsDrain Trap Alternate VENT/FLUE Drain Hose ConnectionsUpright INSTALLATIONS-TRAP on Left Side Upright Standard Connections Left SideHorizontal Installations Right Side Down Upright Drain Trap Mounting Left or Right Side PanelLeft Side Down Horizontal Drain Trap Mounting Left or Right Side PanelJunction Box Relocation Wiring HarnessXI. Electrical Connections Junction BOX RelocationVolt Thermostat Wiring Thermostat DiagramField Wiring for GME95 /AMEH96 Furnacewith 2-Stage GME95/AMEH96 Furnace with 2-STAGE Condenser Field WiringGAS Piping Connections Nals XII. GAS Supply and PipingVolt Humidifier Rack, manifold or gas valve Horizontal Upflow Model Gas Piping ConnectionsXIII. Circulating AIR & Filters Propane Gas Installation TypPropane Gas Piping Chart Propane GAS Tanks and PipingChecking Duct Static Checking Static Pressure 80% Furnace Shown, 90% SimilarDuct Flange Cut Outs Bottom Return AIR Opening Upflow ModelsDisposable Minimum Filter area sq. XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentPermanent Minimum Filter Area sq. Filter LocationsHoneywell Model VR9205 Connected to Manometer White-Rodgers Model 36G54 Connected to ManometerWhite-Rodgers Model 36G54 Two-Stage GAS Supply Pressure MeasurementGAS Input Rate Measurement Natural GAS only GAS Manifold Pressure Measurement and AdjustmentMeasuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alt. Method Circulator Blower Speeds Temperature Rise MeasurementTemperature Rise Power UP Circulator Blower FAN Timing AdjustmentSetting Furnace Operating Mode Heating ModePage XVIII. Troubleshooting XIX. Maintenance XX. Before Leaving AN Installation XXI. Repair & Replacement PartsTroubleshooting Chart No signalContinuously MH95 Blower Performance DataACSH96 AMEH96 GCH95 / GCH9115 GME95 Wiring Diagram MH950453,0704,0905D MH950703,0904,1155MH950905CX GME95 / AMEH96 GAS Vent Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions ExemptionsThis page Left Intentionally Blank This page Left Intentionally Blank This page Left Intentionally Blank Quality Makes the Difference