Goodman Mfg GAS-FIRED WARM AIR FURNACE, MH95/ACSH96/AMEH96/ GCH95/GME95/GCH9 GCH95 / GCH9115

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BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GCH95 / GCH9115

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLOWER PERFORMANCE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(CFM & Temperature Rise vs. External Static Pressure)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

Motor

Tons AC

 

 

 

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Inches Water Column)

 

 

 

 

 

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

1415

 

28

1352

 

30

1290

 

31

1196

 

34

1127

 

36

1035

 

936

825

GCH950453BX*

MED

2.5

1221

 

33

1178

 

34

1127

 

36

1073

 

38

1007

 

40

932

 

834

733

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

2.0

1034

 

39

1000

 

40

976

 

41

935

 

43

881

 

46

818

 

733

662

 

 

 

LOW

1.5

860

 

47

845

 

48

812

 

50

783

 

51

740

 

54

682

 

619

534

 

 

 

HIGH

3.0

1431

 

42

1368

 

44

1296

 

47

1228

 

49

1150

 

53

1055

 

962

860

GCH950703BX*

MED

2.5

1212

 

50

1182

 

51

1138

 

53

1091

 

55

1019

 

59

944

 

871

769

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

2.0

1002

 

60

978

 

62

956

 

63

921

 

66

878

 

69

825

 

738

647

 

 

 

LOW

1.5

813

 

74

805

 

75

790

 

76

759

 

80

726

 

83

689

 

644

605

 

 

 

HIGH

4.0

1755

 

34

1674

 

36

1632

 

37

1510

 

40

1423

 

42

1325

1241

1116

GCH950704CX*

MED

3.5

1656

 

36

1585

 

38

1536

 

39

1429

 

42

1355

 

45

1268

1145

1059

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.0

1551

 

39

1488

 

41

1427

 

42

1353

 

45

1290

 

47

1195

1100

1017

 

 

 

LOW

2.5

1286

 

47

1258

 

48

1241

 

49

1185

 

51

1112

 

54

1067

 

983

886

 

 

 

HIGH

4.0

1734

 

46

1652

 

49

1578

 

51

1508

 

53

1413

 

57

1336

1248

1154

GCH960904CX*

MED

3.5

1642

 

49

1558

 

52

1487

 

54

1418

 

57

1336

 

60

1243

1164

1039

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.0

1522

 

53

1458

 

55

1396

 

58

1321

 

61

1253

 

64

1182

1101

986

 

 

 

LOW

2.5

1287

 

63

1244

 

65

1184

 

68

1148

 

70

1098

 

73

1034

 

953

849

 

 

 

HIGH

5.0

2189

 

37

2109

 

38

2025

 

40

1948

 

41

1862

 

43

1757

1644

1537

GCH950905DX*

MED

4.0

1885

 

43

1831

 

44

1776

 

45

1711

 

47

1637

 

49

1539

1453

1346

 

(MED-HI)

MED-LO

3.5

1665

 

48

1627

 

50

1584

 

51

1524

 

53

1462

 

55

1400

1323

1220

 

 

 

LOW

3.0

1474

 

55

1440

 

56

1401

 

57

1356

 

59

1310

 

61

1255

1193

1109

 

 

 

HIGH

5.0

2134

 

46

2103

 

47

2029

 

48

1941

 

51

1906

 

51

1818

1733

1625

GCH91155DX*

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 fo 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 XIX. Maintenance XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentXVII. Safety Circuit Description XVIII. TroubleshootingCarbon 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 & ConsiderationsExisting Furnace Removal Clearances and AccessibilitySuspended Furnace Furnace SuspensionThermostat Location Thermostat InfluencesCombustion & Ventilation AIR Requirements See 5.3.3-a Horizontal Furnace VI. Installation PositionsVII. Horizontal Applications & Considerations Drain PAN Recommended Installation PositionsVIII. Propane GAS /HIGH Altitude Installations Alternate Electrical and GAS Line ConnectionsDirect Vent Terminal Clearances Proper VENT/FLUE and Combustion AIR Piping Practices IX. VENT/FLUE Pipe & Combustion AIR PipeDual Certification NON-DIRECT/DIRECT Vent Materials and Joining MethodsStandard Furnace Connections Increased Clearance ConfigurationTermination Locations Canadian Venting RequirementsAlternate Furnace Connections Vent/Flue Pipe CutsNON-DIRECT Vent Single Pipe Piping Alternate Vent/Flue LocationDirect Vent Dual Pipe Piping Concentric Vent Termination Alternate Horizontal Vent Termination Dual PipeTermination of Multiple Direct Vent Furnaces Condensate Drain Lines & Drain TrapStandard 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 DownJunction BOX Relocation Wiring HarnessXI. Electrical Connections Junction Box RelocationGME95/AMEH96 Furnace with 2-STAGE Condenser Field Wiring Thermostat DiagramField Wiring for GME95 /AMEH96 Furnacewith 2-Stage Volt Thermostat WiringGAS Piping Connections Nals XII. GAS Supply and PipingVolt Humidifier Rack, manifold or gas valve Gas Piping Connections Horizontal Upflow ModelPropane GAS Tanks and Piping Propane Gas Installation TypPropane Gas Piping Chart XIII. Circulating AIR & FiltersBottom Return AIR Opening Upflow Models Checking Static Pressure 80% Furnace Shown, 90% SimilarDuct Flange Cut Outs Checking Duct StaticFilter Locations XIV. Startup Procedure & AdjustmentPermanent Minimum Filter Area sq. Disposable Minimum Filter area sq.GAS Supply Pressure Measurement White-Rodgers Model 36G54 Connected to ManometerWhite-Rodgers Model 36G54 Two-Stage Honeywell Model VR9205 Connected to ManometerGAS Input Rate Measurement Natural GAS only GAS Manifold Pressure Measurement and AdjustmentMeasuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alt. Method Circulator Blower Speeds Temperature Rise MeasurementTemperature Rise Heating Mode Circulator Blower FAN Timing AdjustmentSetting Furnace Operating Mode Power UPPage 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