Goodman Mfg GDS8, GHS8 service manual Product Design, General Operation

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PRODUCT DESIGN

General Operation

The G*S8 furnaces are equipped with an electronic ignition device used to light the burners and an induced draft blower to exhaust combustion products.

An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the inner blower door is not in place. Keep the blower access door in place except for inspection and maintenance. (See illustra- tion on pages 5 and 6.)

This furnace is also equipped with a self-diagnosing elec- tronic control module. In the event a furnace component is not operating properly, the control module LED will flash on and off in a factory-programmed sequence, depending on the problem encountered. This light can be viewed through the observation window in the blower access door. Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for further explanation of the LED codes and Abnormal Operation - Integrated Ignition Control section in the Service Instructions for an explanation of the possible problem.

The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greater than or equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated. The total heat loss should be calculated by an approved method or in accordance with “ASHRAE Guide” or “Manual J-Load Calculations” published by the Air Conditioning Con- tractors of America.

*Obtain from: American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018

Location Considerations

The furnace should be as centralized as is practical with respect to the air distribution system.

Do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile, or combustible material other than wood flooring.

When installed in a residential garage, the furnace must be positioned so the burners and ignition source are located not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above the floor and protected from physical damage by ve- hicles.

Notes:

WARNING

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ASPHYXIATION, THIS FURNACE MUST BE CATEGORY I VENTED. DO NOT VENT USING CATEGORY III VENTING.

Category I Venting is venting at a non-positive pressure. A furnace vented as Category I is considered a fan-assisted appliance and the vent system does not have to be “gas tight.” NOTE: Single stage gas furnaces with induced draft blowers draw products of combustion through a heat ex- changer allowing, in some instances, common venting with natural draft appliances (i.e. water heaters). All installations must be vented in accordance with National Fuel Gas Code

NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 - latest edition. In Canada, the fur- naces must be vented in accordance with the National Stan- dard of Canada, CAN/CSA B149.1 and CAN/CSA B149.2 - latest editions and amendments.

NOTE: The vertical height of the Category I venting system must be at least as great as the horizontal length of the venting system.

Accessibility Clearances (Minimum)

Unobstructed front clearance of 24" for servicing is recom- mended.

MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS - INCHES

Sides

Rear

Front*

 

Vent

 

Top

SW

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

0

3

6

 

1

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*24" clearance for serviceability recommended.

**Single Wall Vent (SW) to be used only as a connector.

Refer to the venting tables outlined in the Installation Manual for additional venting requirements.

Note: In all cases accessibility clearance shall take prece- dence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibil- ity clearances are greater. All dimensions are given in inches.

High Altitude Derate

When this furnace is installed at high altitude, the appropri- ate High Altitude orifice kit must be installed. This is re- quired due to the natural reduction in the density of both the gas fuel and combustion air as altitude increases. The kit will provide the proper design certified input rate within the specified altitude range.

INPUT PER BURNER - 22,500 BTUH NATURAL GAS / 20,000 BTUH L.P.

 

 

 

ELEVATION ABOVE SEA-LEVEL (FEET)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2000

3000

 

4000

4500

5000

6000

 

7000

8000

US BURNER

44/55

44/55

 

45/56

 

45/56

46/57

 

47/58

47/58

ORIFICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CANADA BURNER

44/55

 

 

 

47/57

 

 

 

 

 

ORIFICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HA-02 HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERSION KIT REQUIRED

Tabled data is based upon the furnace input being reduced for altitudes above sea level. U.S. 4% per 1,000 feet. Canada 10% derate for 2,000-4,000 feet.

High altitude kits are purchased according to the installa- tion altitude and usage of either natural or propane gas. Refer to the chart above for a tabular listing of appropriate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer’s high altitude Natu- ral Gas and Propane Gas kits. For a tabular listing of appro- priate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer's High Altitude Pressure Switch kits, refer to either the Pressure Switch Trip Points & Usage Chart in this manual or the Ac- cessory Charts in Service Instructions.

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Goodman Mfg GDS8, GHS8 service manual Product Design, General Operation

GHS8, GDS8 specifications

Goodman Manufacturing, a well-reputed name in the HVAC industry, offers a comprehensive range of heating and cooling solutions. Among their notable products are the GDS8, GHS8, and GMS8 series, each designed to meet diverse customer needs while providing exceptional performance and energy efficiency.

The Goodman GDS8 gas furnace is known for its remarkable efficiency and reliability. Boasting an AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating of up to 80%, the GDS8 converts a significant portion of fuel into usable heat, ensuring lower energy bills for homeowners. This model features a multi-speed blower motor that optimizes airflow, enhancing temperature consistency throughout the home, and reducing noise levels during operation. The GDS8 comes equipped with a durable heat exchanger crafted from high-quality steel, ensuring longevity and optimal heat transfer.

On the other hand, the GHS8 series represents Goodman’s commitment to high-efficiency heating. With an AFUE rating of up to 96%, the GHS8 is engineered for maximum performance. Its two-stage heating system allows for better temperature control, enabling the furnace to operate quietly and efficiently. Another standout feature is the ComfortBridge technology, which enhances the system’s ability to communicate and adapt to the home’s specific heating needs. This feature optimizes energy usage and increases comfort levels in any environment.

The Goodman GMS8 model is an exceptional choice for homeowners looking for a reliable gas furnace with a focus on energy efficiency. Similar to its counterparts, the GMS8 also delivers an AFUE of up to 96.5%. This unit features an advanced modulating gas valve that adjusts heating output based on the temperature requirements, creating a consistent and comfortable indoor climate. The GMS8 is also equipped with a high-efficiency ECM blower motor, which reduces energy consumption while improving airflow.

All three models feature Goodman’s quality construction, including a heavy-gauge cabinet that minimizes noise and enhances durability. They also are backed by Goodman’s limited lifetime warranty on the heat exchanger and a 10-year limited warranty on parts, providing customers with peace of mind regarding their investment. These furnaces are designed with efficiency and comfort in mind, making the GDS8, GHS8, and GMS8 ideal choices for homeowners looking to enhance their indoor environment while keeping energy costs in check.