Goodman Mfg GAS-FIRED WARM AIR FURNACE installation instructions Hose and Tube Identification

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If an air conditioning coil is installed with the furnace, a common drain may be used. An open tee must be installed in the drain line, near the cooling coil, to relieve positive air pressure from the coil’s plenum. This is necessary to prohibit any interference with the function of the furnace’s drain trap.

NOTE: In vertical installations, air conditioning coil condensate may drain into the furnace trap as long as there is a trap between the coil and the furnace trap and the drain pipe is not terminating below the water level of the furnace trap.

STANDARD RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE DRAIN HOSE CONNECTIONS

All installations positions require the use of the drain trap, hoses, tubes, and clamps. The following quantity of hoses, tubes, and hose clamps are provided with the unit.

 

HOSE A

 

QTY: 1

 

HOSE B

DRAIN TRAP

QTY: 1

TUBE 1

QTY: 1

QTY: 1

 

GREEN

TUBE 2

HOSE CLAMPS

QTY: 2

QTY: 3

SILVER

RED

HOSE CLAMP

QTY: 1

HOSE CLAMP

QTY: 1

 

Hose and Tube Identification

In a upright installation drain hoses are connected to drain ports on the rubber elbow and the recuperator coil front cover. The drain lines are then routed through the right side panel and into the drain trap secured to the outside of the cabinet.

NOTE: Refer to Alternate Vent/Flue Hose Connections for upright installations using an alternate vent/flue outlet.

1.Remove the rubber plug from the right side of the front cover drain port.

2.Secure Hose A to front cover drain port with a red hose clamp. Route hose to rear side panel grommet hole.

3.Cut and remove 1/4 inch from the end of the drain port on the rubber elbow.

4.Insert Tube 1 into rubber elbow drain port and secure with silver hose clamp. Angle tube outward toward front of furnace.

5.Cut 17 3/4 inches from the long end of Hose B and discard. Secure the remaining hose to Tube 1 with a green hose clamp. Route the other end of Hose B to front right side panel grommet hole.

For details concerning mounting of the drain trap, refer to Vertical Drain Trap Mounting.

6.Insert short end of each of tube 2 through side panel grommet holes. Secure tubes to hoses A and B with green hose clamps. Ensure hoses and tubes maintain a downward slope for proper drainage and that they are not kinked or binding.

RIGHT SIDE

 

 

PANEL

 

 

RUBBER

 

 

ELBOW

 

RUBBER ELBOW

 

 

DRAIN PORT

 

SILVER HOSE CLAMP

 

 

TUBE 1

HOSE

SIDE PANEL

B

 

 

 

GROMMET

 

 

HOLES

 

 

TUBE(S) 2

FRONT

RED HOSE

HOSE

GREEN

 

DRAIN

COVER

CLAMP

A

 

TRAP

DRAIN PORT

 

 

HOSE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLAMPS

 

 

(3 PLACES)

Upright “Standard” Connections -Right Side

(Upflow Shown, Counterflow Similar)

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Contents GCH95/GME95/GCH9 Table of Contents XVII. Safety Circuit Description XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentXVIII. Troubleshooting XIX. MaintenanceCarbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Component Identification Upflow/HorizontalWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS II. Safety ConsiderationsIII. Product Application Electrostatic Discharge ESD PrecautionsGeneral IV. Location Requirements & ConsiderationsSuspended Furnace Clearances and AccessibilityFurnace Suspension Existing Furnace RemovalThermostat Influences Combustion & Ventilation AIR RequirementsThermostat Location See 5.3.3-a VI. Installation Positions VII. Horizontal Applications & ConsiderationsHorizontal Furnace VIII. Propane GAS /HIGH Altitude Installations Recommended Installation PositionsAlternate Electrical and GAS Line Connections Drain PANDirect Vent Terminal Clearances Dual Certification NON-DIRECT/DIRECT Vent IX. VENT/FLUE Pipe & Combustion AIR PipeMaterials and Joining Methods Proper VENT/FLUE and Combustion AIR Piping PracticesTermination Locations Increased Clearance ConfigurationCanadian Venting Requirements Standard Furnace ConnectionsAlternate Furnace Connections Vent/Flue Pipe CutsNON-DIRECT Vent Single Pipe Piping Alternate Vent/Flue LocationDirect Vent Dual Pipe Piping Termination of Multiple Direct Vent Furnaces Alternate Horizontal Vent Termination Dual PipeCondensate Drain Lines & Drain Trap Concentric Vent TerminationStandard Right or Left Side Drain Hose Connections Hose and Tube IdentificationAlternate VENT/FLUE Drain Hose Connections Drain TrapUpright Standard Connections Left Side Upright INSTALLATIONS-TRAP on Left SideUpright Drain Trap Mounting Left or Right Side Panel Horizontal Installations Right Side DownHorizontal Drain Trap Mounting Left or Right Side Panel Left Side DownXI. Electrical Connections Wiring HarnessJunction Box Relocation Junction BOX RelocationField Wiring for GME95 /AMEH96 Furnacewith 2-Stage Thermostat DiagramVolt Thermostat Wiring GME95/AMEH96 Furnace with 2-STAGE Condenser Field WiringNals XII. GAS Supply and Piping Volt HumidifierGAS Piping Connections Rack, manifold or gas valve Gas Piping Connections Horizontal Upflow ModelPropane Gas Piping Chart Propane Gas Installation TypXIII. Circulating AIR & Filters Propane GAS Tanks and PipingDuct Flange Cut Outs Checking Static Pressure 80% Furnace Shown, 90% SimilarChecking Duct Static Bottom Return AIR Opening Upflow ModelsPermanent Minimum Filter Area sq. XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentDisposable Minimum Filter area sq. Filter LocationsWhite-Rodgers Model 36G54 Two-Stage White-Rodgers Model 36G54 Connected to ManometerHoneywell Model VR9205 Connected to Manometer GAS Supply Pressure MeasurementGAS Manifold Pressure Measurement and Adjustment Measuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alt. MethodGAS Input Rate Measurement Natural GAS only Temperature Rise Measurement Temperature RiseCirculator Blower Speeds Setting Furnace Operating Mode Circulator Blower FAN Timing AdjustmentPower UP Heating ModePage XVIII. Troubleshooting XIX. Maintenance XXI. Repair & Replacement Parts XX. Before Leaving AN InstallationNo signal Troubleshooting ChartContinuously Blower Performance Data MH95ACSH96 AMEH96 GCH95 / GCH9115 GME95 MH950453,0704,0905D MH950703,0904,1155 Wiring DiagramMH950905CX GME95 / AMEH96 Exemptions GAS Vent Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL ObstructionsThis page Left Intentionally Blank This page Left Intentionally Blank This page Left Intentionally Blank Quality Makes the Difference