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MOST COMMON INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS (MORE OPTIONS AVAILABLE WITH INDUCER ROTATION, WHICH IS COVERED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL)

MULTI-POSITION CONFIGURATION INFORMATION:

Ensure that all PVC venting has at least 1/4” per foot slope towards the furnace. Furnace is multi-position and may be installed in any of the configurations shown. The furnace condensate pan is self priming and contains an internal trap.

Do not install an external condensate trap.

When drain hose routing changes are required (shown in red), be sure to cap all unused openings.

If rerouting hoses - excess length should be cut off so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate, which will cause the furnace to not operate.

AIRFLOW

 

 

 

1

Rain

 

 

Move rain gutter hose

 

 

to this position

Gutter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hose

 

 

2 Move pressure switch

 

 

 

Pressure

 

 

hose to this position.

 

 

NOTE: May require the

Switch

 

 

 

 

longer hose that is

Hose

 

 

 

 

provided with wider

 

 

 

130K input furnaces, the condensate set toward the left casing outlet

 

 

cabinets.

Condensate

 

 

Drain Hose

 

 

condensatefurnaces,080Kinput040,For060the& factorytowardcasingoutletdrainrightthesetis

 

 

1 Move rain gutter hose

AIRFLOW

 

to this position

 

 

2 Move pressure switch hose to this position. NOTE: May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets

 

3 Change condensate drain

HORIZONTAL LEFT

connection to the 90° fitting provided

Move condensate drain hose

4

 

to this position

5Move rain gutter hose to this position NOTE: May require hose extension that is provided with wider cabinets

For 100, 120 & drain is factory

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPFLOW

Move condensate drain

DOWNFLOW

 

 

 

 

hose to this position

 

 

 

Inducer must be rotated

 

AIRFLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Move rain gutter

 

 

 

90° in either direction for

 

NOTE: Only side venting on 130K unit.

 

 

 

 

hose to this position

this installation

In upflow and downflow installation - Condensate drain hose may go out either side.

2

1Move pressure switch hose to this position

Change condensate drain connection to the 90° fitting provided

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

AIRFLOW

3Move rain gutter hose to this position

4Move condensate drain hose to this position

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Contents List of Figures Section I SafetyList of Sections List of TablesCombustion AIR Quality List of Contaminants Specific Safety Rules and PrecautionsSafety Requirements Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL OBSTRUC- Tions Codes and StandardsInspection Ductwork General Information Section II DuctworkFurnace Location and Clearances COIL/FURNACE Assembly MC/FC/PC Series Coils Floor Base and Ductwork Installation DownflowCoil Installation Furnace Assembly MC & FC Series CoilsFurnace Assembly PC Series Coils Coil Flange InstallationFurnace Assembly MC Series Coils only Coil / Furnace Assembly HC Series CoilsSuspended Furnace / Crawl Space Installation Downflow Duct Connectors Attic InstallationBottom Return and Attic Installations Horizontal ApplicationSection III Filters Filter InstallationCabinet Dimensions Inches Btuh kW NominalSection IV GAS Piping GAS SafetyGAS Piping Installation Side ReturnElectrical Power Connections Section V Electrical PowerHigh Altitude Pressure Switch Conversion GAS Orifice Conversion for Propane LPAfue LOW Voltage Control Wiring ConnectionsSupply Voltage Connections AC 5D HP 2C Section VI Twinning and Staging Single-Wire Staging Instructions Single-Wire Twinning OperationSingle-Wire Staging Single-Wire Staging OperationCondensate Drain Trap and Drain Freeze Protection Condensate Drain LocationCondensate Drain Termination Inducer Rotated for Right Side Venting Airflow Horizontal Left Inducer Rotated Horizontal Right Inducer Rotated Combustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Combustion AIR and Vent SafetySection Viii Combustion AIR and Vent System Fitting Equivalent Length Combustion AIR and Vent Piping AssemblyCombustion AIR / Venting Furnace Vent Connection SizesVent Clearances Home LayoutVenting Multiple Units Vent SystemVent Applications and Termination Combustion Air Source From Outdoors Combustion AIR SupplyOutdoor Combustion Air Ambient Combustion Air SupplyAir Supply Openings and Ducts Free AreaVentilated Combustion Air Termination Specially Engineered InstallationsVentilated Combustion Air Vent Blower RotationIgnition System Sequence Section IX START-UP AdjustmentsGAS Piping Leak Check Calculating the Furnace Input Natural GASRevolution Cu Ft Seconds For Size of Test Dial Revolution Cu FtSeconds For Read the manifold gas pressure Adjustment of Manifold GAS Pressure & Input RateRead the inlet gas pressure Inlet GAS Pressure RangeSection X Safety Controls Limit Controls TroubleshootingFurnace Control Diagnostics Sequence of OperationDiagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Section XI Replacement Parts List Section XII Wiring Diagram Johnson Controls Unitary Products York Drive Norman, OK Med-Lo Models ESP Nominal Size awg @ Over Current AmpsProtection Factory HeatingHorizontal Right

TG9S*MP, GG9S*MP specifications

Johnson Controls has long been at the forefront of building efficiency solutions, and their TG9S*MP and GG9S*MP series exemplify this commitment. These two-stage, multi-position gas furnaces are designed for optimal comfort and performance in residential applications, and they come packed with a variety of features that enhance their efficiency and operational capabilities.

One of the standout features of the TG9S*MP and GG9S*MP furnaces is their efficient two-stage operation. This technology allows the unit to operate at a lower capacity most of the time, which translates into reduced energy consumption and costs. When the demand for heating increases, the furnace automatically shifts to a higher capacity, ensuring a consistent and comfortable indoor temperature. This flexibility not only enhances comfort but also extends the lifespan of the unit as it doesn't have to work harder than necessary.

Energy efficiency is a crucial characteristic of both models. With an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of up to 96%, these furnaces convert a significant amount of the fuel they consume into usable heat. Such efficiency ratings not only help in reducing energy bills but also have a positive impact on the environment by minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.

Both models feature advanced technology in their design, including a fully modulating gas valve and a variable-speed blower motor. The modulating valve adjusts the gas flow in response to the thermostat’s signals, allowing for precise temperature control and improved comfort. Meanwhile, the variable-speed blower motor enhances airflow while operating quietly, significantly improving overall indoor air quality by promoting even heat distribution throughout the home.

From a structural standpoint, the TG9S*MP and GG9S*MP are built with durable materials designed for longevity. Their compact design allows for flexible installation options, whether in a closet, attic, or basement. The furnaces also come equipped with a robust heat exchanger crafted from high-quality materials, which ensures both reliability and efficiency.

In conclusion, the Johnson Controls TG9S*MP and GG9S*MP furnaces provide homeowners with efficient, reliable, and comfortable heating solutions. With advanced features such as two-stage operation, impressive AFUE ratings, and modern technology integrations, these models stand out in the market as dependable options for both energy savings and year-round comfort. Whether you're a homeowner looking to upgrade your heating system or a contractor seeking high-quality products for your clients, these furnaces represent a smart choice.