Goodman Mfg AMV8 IX. GAS Supply and Piping, High Altitude Derate, Altitude NAT. GAS Orifice Size

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All field wiring must conform to applicable codes. Connections should be made as shown in the following illustration.

Control Module

NOTE: Adjusting the minimum supply pressure below the limits in the above table could lead to unreliable ignition. Gas input to the burners must not exceed the rated input shown on the rating plate. Overfiring of the furnace can result in premature heat

Hot 120 VAC

EAC

 

 

 

Line

Transformer

Optional { Accessories

Neutral 120 VAC

Hum

Hum

 

EAC

Transformer

Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Air Cleaner

Humidifier

exchanger failure. Gas pressures in excess of 13 inches water column can also cause permanent damage to the gas valve.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The furnace will naturally derate itself with altitude. Do not attempt to increase the firing rate by changing orifices or increasing the manifold pressure. This can cause poor combustion and equipment failure.

At all altitudes, the manifold pressure must be within 0.3 inches w.c. of that listed in the Product Data Book applicable to your model* for the fuel used. At all altitudes and with either fuel, the air temperature rise must be within the range listed on the furnace

Figure 15 - Accessories Wiring

If it is necessary for the installer to supply additional line voltage wiring to the inside of the furnace, the wiring must conform to all local codes, and have a minimum temperature rating of 105°C. All line voltage wire splices must be made inside the furnace junction box.

The integrated control module humidifier terminals (HUM) are energized with 115 volts whenever the induced draft blower is energized. The integrated control module electronic air cleaner terminals (EAC) are energized with 115 volts whenever the circulator blower is energized.

24 VAC HUM

1.24 VAC Hum - A ¼” insulated male quick connect terminal on the pressure switch provides 24 VAC humidifier control. this terminal will be powered any time the pressure switch is closed. To connect 24 VAC hum, connect 24vac line of humidifier to piggyback on the pressure switch. The com side of the humidfier to C on the terminal strip on the control board (or to com side to 24VAC transformer). Do not connect 115V humidifier to these terminals.

IX. GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING

GENERAL

The furnace rating plate includes the approved furnace gas input rating and gas types. The furnace must be equipped to operate on the type of gas applied. This includes any conversion kits required for alternate fuels and/or high altitude.

CAUTION

TO PREVENT UNRELIABLE OPERATION OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, THE INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE MUST BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE UNIT RATING PLATE WITH ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD GAS FIRED APPLIANCES OPERATING.

Inlet gas supply pressures must be maintained within the ranges specified in the following table. The supply pressure must be constant and available with all other household gas fired appliances operating. The minimum gas supply pressure must be maintained to prevent unreliable ignition. The maximum must not be exceeded to prevent unit overfiring.

Inlet Gas Supply Pressure

Natural Gas

Minimum: 5.0" w.c.

Maximum:10.0" w.c.

Propane Gas

Minimum: 11.0" w.c.

Maximum:13.0" w.c.

nameplate. Should this appliance be converted to LP, refer to the instructions included in the factory authorized LP conversion kit LPT-03B .

HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE

When this furnace is installed at high altitude, the appropriate High Altitude orifice kit must be applied. The furnace is supplied with orifices sized for natural gas at altitudes up to 2,000 feet using a heating value of approximately 1,000 Btu/hr, and should not normally require change. If for use at altitudes in excess of 2,000 feet, refer to the instructions included in the factory authorized high altitude kit (HA-02).

It is important to check and adjust the input rate of the furnace to prevent an overfiring situation. Overfiring can cause premature heat exchanger failure. The input is controlled by the supply pressure, orifice size, manifold pressure and heating (calorific) value of the gas.

The supply pressure must be measured with this and all other gas burning appliances in operation. The supply pressure must be adjusted to the pressure range stated on the series and rating plate. Applications for altitudes in excess of 2,000 feet usually require an orifice change. The orifices must be selected using the table below. The furnace derate is 4% for each 1,000 feet above sea level. This table is based upon a heating value of approximately 1,000 Btu/ft3

ALTITUDE

NAT. GAS

ORIFICE SIZE

 

0 - 2,000

#43

3,000

#44

4,000

#44

5,000

#45

6,000

#45

7,000

#46

 

 

The input to the furnace must be checked AFTER reorificing.

For altitudes above 7,000 feet, refer to appropriate section of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. To calculate the input of the furnace for installations in altitudes over 2,000 - 7,000 feet, use the following formula:

Corrected Input = Series & Rating Plate Input - (Altitude X .04) X (Series & Rating Plate Input / 1000)

Example:

Corrected input for a 90,000 Btu/hr. appliance installed at an altitude of 6,000 ft. utilizing natural gas with a heating value of

IO-247A

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Contents Installation & Operating Table of Contents XIV. Safety Circuit Description XII. Start-up Procedure and AdjustmentXV. Troubleshooting XVI. MaintenanceTo the Installer II. SafetyHomeowner Notice To the OwnerElectrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Additional Safety ConsiderationsIII. Product Application American National Standards InstituteNational Fire Protection Association IV. Location Requirements and ConsiderationsCSA International National Fire Protection Association, IncFurnace Suspension Thermostat InfluencesThermostat Location Existing Furnace RemovalZ223.1 Section General Combustion and Ventilation AIR RequirementsEquipment Located in Unconfined Spaces Space, UnconfinedSpecially Engineered Installations Minimum Vent VI. Category I Venting Vertical VentingLouvers and Grilles Check 1 Proper Chimney Termination Checklist SummaryVII. Exterior Masonry Chimneys Category I Furnaces only Check 5 Liner Condition Check 4 Debris in CleanoutCheck 3 Chimney Crown Condition Check 6 Dilution AIR Check 7 Complete the InstallationFIX 1 Liner Termination FIX 2 -CHANGE Venting ArrangementsVIII. Electrical Connections Wiring HarnessVolt Line Connections Junction BOX RelocationSingle Stage Thermostat Application Volt Thermostat WiringVolt Dehumidistat Wiring Setting the Heat AnticipatorSINGLE-STAGE Thermostat Application Fossil Fuel ApplicationsAltitude NAT. GAS Orifice Size IX. GAS Supply and PipingHigh Altitude Derate Rating of Furnaces Equipped for USE with Natural Meter Time in Minutes and Seconds for Normal InputGAS AT 0 2,000 Feet Altitude GAS Piping ConnectionsPropane GAS Tanks and Piping Upflow InstallationsGAS Piping Checks Ductwork AIR Propane GAS Piping ChartsCirculating AIR and Filters XI. Sequence of Operation Integrated Ignition Control White-Rodgers Model 36E54 Connected to Manometer XII. START-UP Procedure and AdjustmentGAS Input Rate Measurement Natural GAS only GAS Manifold Pressure Measurement and AdjustmentCirculator Blower Speed Adjustment Temperature RiseCirculator Blower FAN Timing Adjustment Adjust Blower Heat OFF DelayXIII. Operational Checks XIII. Safety Circuit DescriptionXVI. Maintenance XV. TroubleshootingXVIII. Repair and Replacement Parts XVII. Before Leaving AN InstallationTroubleshooting Chart Continuously Wiring Diagram Are Subject to Change Without Notice

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