Goodman Mfg MH95/ACSH96/AMEH96/ GCH95/GME95/GCH9 installation instructions Blower Performance Data

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BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*MH95

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLOWER PERFORMANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(CFM & Temperature Rise vs. External Static Pressure)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

 

Tons AC

 

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Inches Water Column)

 

 

 

Motor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

at 0.5"

0.1

 

0.2

 

0.3

 

0.4

 

0.5

 

0.6

0.7

0.8

Heating Speed

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

As Shipped

 

ESP

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

CFM

CFM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIGH

3.0

1352

 

29

1318

 

30

1260

 

31

1202

 

33

1128

 

35

1044

955

853

*MH950453BX*

MED

2.5

1214

 

32

1172

 

34

1123

 

35

1064

 

37

1012

 

39

938

859

741

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

2.0

997

 

40

994

 

40

960

 

41

923

 

43

884

 

45

817

741

611

 

 

 

LOW

1.5

757

 

52

753

 

52

734

 

54

704

 

56

674

 

59

620

524

438

 

 

 

HIGH

3.0

1449

 

41

1409

 

42

1326

 

45

1273

 

47

1201

 

49

1194

1136

1018

*MH950703BX*

MED

2.5

1192

 

50

1172

 

51

1141

 

52

1094

 

54

1046

 

57

973

904

793

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

2.0

981

 

61

962

 

62

943

 

63

917

 

65

888

 

67

830

764

665

 

 

 

LOW

1.5

750

 

79

730

 

81

714

 

83

692

 

86

657

 

90

620

570

502

 

 

 

HIGH

4.0

2069

 

29

1965

 

30

1871

 

32

1756

 

34

1661

 

36

1549

1415

1275

*MH950704CX*

MED

3.5

1752

 

34

1724

 

34

1667

 

36

1603

 

37

1488

 

40

1402

1290

1082

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.0

1437

 

41

1437

 

41

1417

 

42

1369

 

43

1320

 

45

1256

1140

984

 

 

 

LOW

2.5

1184

 

50

1177

 

50

1161

 

51

1132

 

52

1095

 

54

1047

928

837

 

 

 

HIGH

4.0

1970

 

40

1874

 

42

1757

 

45

1667

 

48

1566

 

51

1431

1334

1182

*MH950904CX*

MED

3.5

1713

 

46

1650

 

48

1572

 

50

1510

 

52

1418

 

56

1313

1211

1079

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.0

1439

 

55

1412

 

56

1370

 

58

1327

 

60

1260

 

63

1166

1078

956

 

 

 

LOW

2.5

1183

 

67

1155

 

69

1122

 

74

1108

 

72

1062

 

75

1011

931

816

 

 

 

HIGH

5.0

2058

 

39

1997

 

40

1928

 

42

1852

 

43

1777

 

45

1682

1600

1487

*MH950905CX*

MED

4.0

1718

 

47

1685

 

48

1632

 

49

1586

 

51

1520

 

53

1458

1369

1281

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.5

1502

 

54

1464

 

55

1429

 

56

1380

 

58

1319

 

61

1272

1200

1137

 

 

 

LOW

3.0

1305

 

62

1277

 

63

1253

 

64

1212

 

66

1175

 

69

1127

1081

1010

 

 

 

HIGH

5.0

2147

 

37

2114

 

37

2057

 

39

2030

 

39

1978

 

40

1889

1784

1713

*MH950905DX*

MED

4.0

1675

 

47

1686

 

47

1640

 

48

1623

 

49

1557

 

51

1501

1455

1360

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.5

1489

 

53

1470

 

54

1436

 

55

1409

 

56

1361

 

58

1318

1243

1130

 

 

 

LOW

3.0

1307

 

61

1265

 

63

1234

 

64

1203

 

66

1168

 

68

1096

1053

991

 

 

 

HIGH

5.0

2134

 

46

2103

 

47

2029

 

48

1941

 

51

1906

 

51

1818

1733

1625

*MH951155DX*

MED

4.0

1678

 

58

1643

 

60

1643

 

60

1577

 

62

1527

 

64

1489

1423

1339

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.5

1453

 

68

1440

 

68

1426

 

69

1363

 

72

1349

 

73

1314

1253

1205

 

 

 

LOW

3.0

1259

 

78

1239

 

79

1220

 

80

1181

 

83

1159

 

85

1118

1082

1015

1.CFM in chart is without filters(s). Filters do not ship with this furnace, but must be provided by the installer. If the furnace requires two return filters, this chart assumes both filters are installed.

2.All furnaces ship as high speed cooling and medium-speed heating. Installer must adjust blower cooling & heating speed as needed.

3.For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.

4.INSTALLATION IS TO BE ADJUSTED TO OBTAIN TEMPERATURE RISE WITHIN THE RANGE SPECIFIED ON THE RATING PLATE.

5.The chart is for information only. For satisfactory operation, external static pressure must not exceed value shown on rating plate. The shaded area indicates ranges in excess of maximum external static pressure allowed when heating. The data for 0.6" w.c. to 0.8" w.c. is shown for air conditioning purposes only.

6.At higher altitudes, a properly de-rated unit will have approximately the same temperature rise at a particular CFM, while the ESP at that CFM will be lower.

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Contents GCH95/GME95/GCH9 Table of Contents XIV. Startup Procedure & Adjustment XVII. Safety Circuit DescriptionXVIII. Troubleshooting 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 GeneralClearances and Accessibility Suspended FurnaceFurnace Suspension Existing Furnace RemovalThermostat Location Thermostat InfluencesCombustion & Ventilation AIR Requirements See 5.3.3-a Horizontal Furnace VI. Installation PositionsVII. Horizontal Applications & Considerations Recommended Installation Positions VIII. Propane GAS /HIGH Altitude InstallationsAlternate Electrical and GAS Line Connections Drain PANDirect Vent Terminal Clearances IX. VENT/FLUE Pipe & Combustion AIR Pipe Dual Certification NON-DIRECT/DIRECT VentMaterials and Joining Methods Proper VENT/FLUE and Combustion AIR Piping PracticesIncreased Clearance Configuration Termination LocationsCanadian Venting Requirements Standard Furnace ConnectionsVent/Flue Pipe Cuts Alternate Furnace ConnectionsAlternate Vent/Flue Location NON-DIRECT Vent Single Pipe PipingDirect Vent Dual Pipe Piping Alternate Horizontal Vent Termination Dual Pipe Termination of Multiple Direct Vent FurnacesCondensate Drain Lines & Drain Trap 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 PanelWiring Harness XI. Electrical ConnectionsJunction Box Relocation Junction BOX RelocationThermostat Diagram Field Wiring for GME95 /AMEH96 Furnacewith 2-StageVolt Thermostat Wiring 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 ConnectionsPropane Gas Installation Typ Propane Gas Piping ChartXIII. Circulating AIR & Filters Propane GAS Tanks and PipingChecking Static Pressure 80% Furnace Shown, 90% Similar Duct Flange Cut OutsChecking Duct Static Bottom Return AIR Opening Upflow ModelsXIV. Startup Procedure & Adjustment Permanent Minimum Filter Area sq.Disposable Minimum Filter area sq. Filter LocationsWhite-Rodgers Model 36G54 Connected to Manometer White-Rodgers Model 36G54 Two-StageHoneywell Model VR9205 Connected to Manometer 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 Circulator Blower FAN Timing Adjustment Setting Furnace Operating ModePower UP 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