Goodman Mfg MVC95, CVC9/95 Drain Trap Mounting, Uprightinstallations-Traponrightside

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CONDENSATE DRAIN LINES & DRAIN TRAP

UPRIGHTINSTALLATIONS-TRAPONRIGHTSIDE

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 HoseAto 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 silverhoseclamp. Angletubeoutwardtowardfrontoffurnace.

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 Horizontal

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 (UpflowShown,CounterflowSimilar)

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MVC95, CVC9/95 specifications

Goodman Manufacturing has established itself as a leader in the HVAC industry, and among its stellar lineup, the Goodman CVC9/95 and MVC95 stand out for their remarkable features, technologies, and efficiency.

The Goodman CVC9/95 is a high-performance gas furnace, designed for homeowners seeking reliability and cost-effective heating solutions. It operates with an impressive 95% Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), which means that a significant portion of the fuel it consumes is converted into heat. This level of efficiency not only contributes to lower energy bills but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

One of the standout features of the CVC9/95 is its multi-speed ECM blower motor. This technology adjusts the airflow according to the heating demands of the home, ensuring consistent and comfortable temperatures. The ECM motor also operates quietly, enhancing the comfort of your living space without the disruptive noise often associated with traditional furnaces.

The MVC95, on the other hand, offers similar efficiency with its also 95% AFUE rating. This model is equipped with a patented ignition system that enhances reliability with minimal maintenance needs. Its durable construction includes a heavy-gauge steel cabinet and an insulated blower compartment that minimizes heat loss. This design not only supports optimal performance but also contributes to its longevity.

Both models come with a self-diagnostic control board that provides straightforward troubleshooting capabilities, making it easier for technicians to ensure that your system is operating at peak performance. This feature aids in timely maintenance, which is crucial for extending the lifespan of the unit.

Additionally, Goodman backs their products with a strong warranty, offering a lifetime limited warranty on the heat exchanger and a 10-year limited parts warranty. This assurance provides homeowners peace of mind regarding their investment.

In the landscape of HVAC solutions, the Goodman CVC9/95 and MVC95 models exemplify a commitment to quality, efficiency, and advanced technology. Whether for new constructions or replacements, these furnaces offer superior heating performance coupled with modern conveniences, making them an invaluable choice for homeowners seeking effective climate control solutions. With their low emissions and high efficiency, choosing Goodman means investing in both comfort and sustainability.