This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only. Goodman does
not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury due to improper service
procedures or services performed by an unqualified person.
Pride and workmanship go into every product to provide our customers with quality products. It is possible, however,
that during its lifetime a product may require service. Products should be serviced only by a qualified service technician
who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools, parts, testing
instruments and the appropriate service manual. REVIEW ALL SERVICE INFORMATION IN THE APPROPRIATE
SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS.
IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR CONSUMERS AND SERVICERS
RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS
WARNING
T
O PREVENT THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH,
DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATER IALS OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE.
WARNING
GOODMAN WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES.
IF YOU INSTALL OR PERFORM SERVICE ON THIS UNIT, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH
MAY RESULT.
MANY JURISDICTIONS REQUIRE A L ICENSE TO INSTALL O R SERVICE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE
ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
D
INSTALLING THIS UNIT.
BE PRESENT.
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAU SE PROPERTY
MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Special Warning for In stallation of Furna ce or Air Handling Units in
Enclosed Areas such as Garages, Utility Rooms or Parking Areas
Carbon monoxide producing devices (such as an automobile, space
heater, gas w ater heater, etc.) should not b e operated i n enclosed ar eas
such as unventilated garages, utility rooms or parking areas bec ause of
the danger of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning resulting from the exhaust
emissions. If a furnace or air handler is installed in an enclosed area such
as a garage, utility ro om or parking area and a carbon monoxid e producing
device is operated therein, there must be adequate, direct outside
ventilation.
This vent ilation is necess ary to avoid the danger of C O poisoning wh ich
can occur if a carbon monoxide producing device continues to operate in
the enclo sed area. Carbon monoxide emis sions can be (re )circulated
througho ut the structure if the furnace or ai r handler is operating in any
mode.
CO can cause serious illness including permanent brain damage or death.
To locate an authorized servicer, please consult your telephone book or the dealer from whom you purchased this
product. For further assistance, please contact:
CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE
GOODMAN® BRAND PRODUCTS
TOLL FREE
1-877-254-4729 (U.S. only)
email us at:
customerservice@goodmanmfg.com
fax us at: (731) 863-2382
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
Outside the U.S., call 1-713-861-2500.
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
Your telephone company will bill you for the call.
Your telephone company will bill you for the call.
CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE
AMANA® BRAND PRODUCTS
TOLL FREE
1-877-254-4729 (U.S. only)
email us at:
hac.consumer.affairs@amanahvac.com
fax us at: (931) 438-4362
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
Outside the U.S., call 1-931-433-6101.
(Not a technical assistance line for dealers.)
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing.
Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts information.
GM S90703BXAA
Product Type
A: Amana® Brand
D: Amana
Distinctions
G: Goodman
®
TM
Supply Type
M: Upflow/Horizontal
D: Dedicated Downflow
C: Downflow/Horizontal
H: High Air Flow
Furnace Type
E: Two Stage/X-13 Motor
S: Single Stage/Multi-speed
V: Two Stage/Variable-speed
H: Two Stage/Multi-speed
changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower
decks, and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry.The furnaces also feature an integrated
electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14",
17.5", 21" wide.
, 39" tall,
Dedicated Downflow
, Induced Draft, 39" 80% furnace redesign
ADV8*ADV8******AA
ADV8*****BA
ADV8*****BA
ADV8*****BB
AMH8*
AMS8*AMS8*****AA
AMV8*AMV8*****AA
AMH8*****AA
AMH8*****AB
AMH8*****AC
AMV8*****BA
AMV8*****BA
AMV8*****BB
Amana® Brand 80% Variable Speed Gas Furnace
2-Stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a
Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" wide.
Amana® Brand 80% Variable Speed Gas Furnace
2-Stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a
Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control,
sizes are now 17.5", 21" wide. BB models utilized the round nose inducer motor.
Amana® Brand 80% Gas Furnace
cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a 120V silicon nitride igniter. Left or right
gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular
heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5" 21, and 24.5" wide. ***AB Models used a round nose
inducer motor. ***AC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Amana® Brand Gas Furnace
changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower
decks and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated
electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14",
17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Brand 80% Variable Speed Gas Furnace
or Right, 2-Stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks
and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated
electronic ignition control and Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 17.5",
21" wide.
Amana® Brand 80% Variable Speed Gas Furnace
2-Stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a
Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control,120 volt silicon nitride igniter and Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis
sizes are now 17.5", 21" wide. BB models used the round nose inducer motor.
120 volt silicon nitride igniter
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, Induced Draft, new grey painted
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Right or Left, Induced Draft, furnace redesign
- 2 stage heat gas furnace, 39" tall, Dedicated Downflow,
- 2 stage heat gas furnace, 39" tall, Dedicated Downflow,
and Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis
- 2 stage heat gas furnace, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left
- 2 stage heat gas furnace, 39" tall, Dedicated Downflow,
DDS8*DDS8******AA
DHS8*DHS8******AA
DMS8*DMS8******AA
GDH8*
GDS8*
GDH8*****AA
GDH8*****AB
GDH8*****AC
GDS8*****AA
GDS8*****BA
GDS8*****BB
GDS8*****BC
Amana®
redesign changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized
blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated
electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5" and
21" wide.
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 80% Gas Furnace
design), Induced Draft, furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front
panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The
furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger.
Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5", 21" wide.
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 80% Gas Furnace
furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor,
standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an
integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14",
17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
Goodman® Brand 80% Gas Furnace
and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a 120V Silicon Nitride igniter. Left or right gas
pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat
exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5" and 21" wide. ***AB Models used a round nose inducer motor.
***AC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Goodman® Brand 80% Gas Furnace
new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter.
Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized
steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5", 21" wide. ***BB Models used a round nose
inducer motor. ***BC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a
Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5", 21" wide. ***BB Models
used a round nose inducer motor. ***BC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Goodman® Brand
cabinet and front panels, X-13 motor, standardized blower decks and a 120V silicon nitride igniter.. Left or right
gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular
heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 17.5" and 21" wide. ***AB Models used a round nose inducer motor.
***AC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Goodman® Brand 80% Gas Furnace
painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a 120V silicon nitride igniter. Left
or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5" and 21" wide. ***AB Models used a round nose
inducer motor. ***AC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Goodman® Brand 80% Gas Furnace
painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or
right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes are now 14", 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide. ***BB Models used a round
nose inducer motor. ***BC models revert back to Jakel square nose inducer.
Goodman® Brand 80% Variable Speed
2-stage Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a 120V
Silicon NitrideIgnitor. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. Chassis sizes of 17.5", 21" wide.
80% Gas Furnace
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, (High Air Flow Design),
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, Induced Draft, new grey painted
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, Induced Draft, new grey
, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, Induced Draft, new grey
- 2 stage heat Gas Furnace, 39" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right,
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL #MFG. #DESCRIPTION
ACS9*
ACS9*
ACV9*
ACV9*
P1257001F
through
P1257006F
P1257007F
through
P1257010F
P1257703F,
P1257705F
P1257707F
Amana® Brand 90% Gas Furnace
new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a
Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an
integrated electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx
Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Brand 90% Gas Furnace
new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a
Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an
integrated electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx
Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.)
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
not fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by
adding a side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in
the horizontal left application.
Amana® Brand 90% Variable Speed
Right, 40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels,
standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The
furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 21" and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Brand 90% Variable Speed
Right, 40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, new two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels,
standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The
furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.)
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
not fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. We also have a new drain elbow
with a side drain port hole added. It is used when placing the furnace in the horizontal left
application.
, Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
, Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
Incorporates a
- 2 stage Gas Furnace, Downflow/Horizontal Left and
- 2 stage Gas Furnace, Downflow/Horizontal Left and
Incorporates a
AMS9*
AMS9*
P1256601F
P1256606F
P1256607F
through
P1256610F
Amana® Brand 90% Gas Furnace
two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon
Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis
sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Brand 90% Gas Furnace
two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon
Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis
sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.)
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by
not
adding a side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in
the horizontal left application.
, Upflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
, Upflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
Incorporates a
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL #MFG. #DESCRIPTION
Amana® Brand 95% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a 120V Silicon
Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis
sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide. Two stage heat, single stage cooling.
Amana® Brand 95% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon
Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis
sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
AMH95
AMS95
AMH95***AA
AMH95***AB
AMH95***AC
AMS95***AA
AMS95***AB
AMV9*
AMV9*
P1257401F,
P1257403F,
P1257405F
through
P1257406F
P1257407F,
P1257408F
Amana® Brand 90% Variable Speed - 2 stage Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left and Right,
40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, furnace redesign changes that include new two tone grey painted
cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or
right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and a
Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21"
and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Brand 90% Variable Speed - 2 stage Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left and Right,
40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, furnace redesign changes that include new two tone grey painted
cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a Surestart Silicon Nitride Igniter. Left or
right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and a
Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21"
and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.) Incorporates a
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
not fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by
adding a side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in
the horizontal left application.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL #MFG. #DESCRIPTION
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 90% Gas Furnace, Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall,
Induced Draft, furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front
panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe
entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 90% Gas Furnace, Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall,
Induced Draft, furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front
panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe
entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.) Incorporates a
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
not fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by
adding a side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in
the horizontal left application.
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 90% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall,
Induced Draft, furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front
panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe
entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
DCS9*
DCS9*
DMS9*
P1257102F,
P1257104F,
P1257106F
P1257107F
P1257108F
P1256701F,
P1256706F
DMS9*
P1256707F
through
P1256710F
Amana® Distinctions™ Brand 90% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall,
Induced Draft, furnace design changes that include new two tone grey painted cabinet and front
panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe
entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel
tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.) Incorporates a
new crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will
not fit inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by
adding a side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in
the horizontal left application.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL #MFG. #DESCRIPTION
GCS9*
P1257201F,
P1257202F
P1257204F,
P1257206F
Goodman® Brand 90% Gas Furnace,
new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide
Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5",
21" and 24.5" wide.
Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
GCS9*
GCH9*
GCV9*
GKS9*
P1257207F
through
P1257209F
GCH9***AA
GCH9***AB
P1257803F,
P1257805F
GKS9****AA
GKS9****AB
GKS9****AC
Goodman® Brand 90% Gas Furnace,
Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide
Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5",
21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.) Incorporates a new
crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will not fit
inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by adding a
side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in the horizontal
left application.
Goodman® Brand 90% Gas Furnace,
Downflow/Horizontal Left and Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a 120V
Silicon Nitride igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sie are now
17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide. Two stage heat, single stage cooling.
Goodman® Brand 90% Variable Speed
- 2 Stage Gas Furnace, 40" tall, Upflow/Horizontal Left or
Right, Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a
Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic
ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now
21" and 24.5" wide. (BA models use Surestat Silicon Nitride igniters.)
Goodman® Brand 92.1% Gas Furnace
, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft,
new grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide
Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5",
21" and 24.5" wide.
GMS9*
GMS9*
GMS95*
GMV9*
P1256801F
through
P1256802F
P1256804F,
P1256806F
P1256807F
through
P1256809F
GMS9****AA
GMS9****AB
P1257603F -
P1257607F
Goodman® Brand 90% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide MiniIgniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control
and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and
24.5" wide.
Goodman® Brand 90% Gas Furnace
, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide MiniIgniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control
and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and
24.5" wide.
Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.
(
) Incorporates a new
crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will not fit
inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by adding a
side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in the horizontal
left application.
Goodman® Brand 95% Gas Furnace
, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
grey painted cabinet and front panels, PSC motor, standardized blower decks and a Carbide MiniIgniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control
and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and
24.5" wide.
Goodman® Brand 90% Variable Speed
- 2 stage heat Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or
Right, 40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized
blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an
integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified.
Chassis sizes of 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL #MFG. #DESCRIPTION
GMV9*
GMH95*
GMV95*
P1257610F -
P1257611F
GMH95***AA
GMH95***AB
GMH95***AC
GMV95***AA
GMV95***AB
GMV95***BA
GMV95***BB
Goodman® Brand 90% Variable Speed
Right, 40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized
blower decks and a Carbide Mini-Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an
integrated electronic ignition control and aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified.
Chassis sizes of 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide.
(Note: The "P" numbers to the left include the following design changes.)
crimped designed blower housing and a new blower deck. The crimped blower housing will not fit
inside of the previous "P" numbers for this same model. Redesigned 90° drain elbow by adding a
side drain port hole. The side port drain tube is only used when placing the furnace in the horizontal
left application.
Goodman® Brand 95% Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right, 40" tall, Induced Draft, new
two tone grey painted cabinet and front panels, standardized blower decks and a 120V Silicon
Nitride Igniter. Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition
control and a Million-Air stainless steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are
now 17.5", 21" and 24.5" wide. Two stage heat, single stage cooling.
Goodman® Brand 95% Variable Speed
40" tall, 2-stage Induced Draft, new grey painted cabinet and front panels, new standardized blower
decks, new blower housing and a Carbide Mini-Igniter.(BA model has 120V Silicon Nitride igniters.)
Left or right gas pipe entry. The furnaces also feature an integrated electronic ignition control and
aluminized steel tubular heat exchanger. NOx Certified. Chassis sizes are now 17.5", 21" and 24.5"
wide.
- 2 stage heat Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or
Incorporates a new
- 2 stage Gas Furnace, Upflow/Horizontal Left or Right,
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL # MFG #DESCRIPTION
Fossil Fuel Kit. The AFE18-60A control is designed for use where the indoor coil is located
above/downstream of a gas or fossil fuel furnace when used with a heat pump. It will operate
AFE18-60A
N/A
with single and two stage heat pumps and single and two stage furnaces. The AFE18-60A
control will turn the heat pump unit off when the furnace is turned on. An anti-short cycle feature
initiates a 3 minute timed off delay when the compressor goes off.
AMU1620
AMU1625
AMU2020
AMU2025
GMU1620
GMU1625
GMU2020
GMU2025
ASAS-10
ASAS-11
ASAS-12
ASAS-18
CFB17
CFB21
CFB24
DCVK-20
DCVK-30
P1251305F
P1251306F
P1251307F
P1251308F
N/A
P1251301F
P1251302F
P1251303F
P1251304F
P1228004F
P1228005F
P1228003F
P1254001F
P1254002F
Media Air Cleaner. For use with current architectural grey Goodman® and Amana® Brand 80%
and 90% variable speed furnace models. The Amana (AMU*) and Goodman (GMU*) Media Air
Cleaner is a high efficiency air filtration device designed to remove dirt, dust, pollen and other
microscopic particles from the air passing through it. Flexible performance range up to 2,000
CFM capacity. The air cleaner should be installed in the system so that all the system air is
circulated through the air cleaner. The air cleaner will only remove the airborne contaminants
delivered to it. Maximum performance is obtained when the system blower is set for continuous
operation. Carbon filters (optional) are available.
Electronic Air Cleaner. For use with current architectural grey Goodman® and Amana® Brand
80% and 90% variable speed furnace models. The High-Efficiency Electronic Air Cleaner is
designed to remove air contaminants down to .01 microns. Carbon filters (optional) remove
odors. Dual indicator lights show unit operation at a glance. Electronic proving switch cycles the
air cleaner On/Off with the system fan. Durable powder-coat paint finish resists corrosion.
Downflow Subbase Kit. For use with select Goodman®, Amana® Brand & Amana®
Distinctions™ Brand furnace models ACS9, ACV9, DCS9, GCH9, GCS9, GCV9. These kits are
available for the following furnace widths: 17.5" wide (CFB17), 21" wide (CFB21) and 24" wide
(CFB24). The kits must be used to prevent excessive temperature from reaching combustible
materials, if the furnace is installed on a combustible floor. This subbase effectively separated
the furnace base and plenum from combustible materials. To ensure safe installation, do not
install the counterflow floor base directly on carpeting, tile, or other combustible material other
than wood flooring.
Concentric Vent Kit. For use with Amana® Brand furnace models ACS9, AMS9, AMS95,
ACV9, AMV9, AMH95, DCS9, DMS9, GCS9, GMS9, GMS95,GCH9, GKS9, GCV9,
GMV9,GMH95, GMV95. This kit is designed to allow terminations of a direct vent furnace to be
"concentrically" vented through a wall or roof. This kit allows a single penetration to support
terminations for both the vent/flue and the combustion air intake pipe. The DCVK-20 (2") and
DCVK-30 (3") kits are certified for models listed above. See specification sheets on future
models for use of the vent kit.
Side Wall Only Concentric Vent Kit. For use with 90% furnace models ACS9, AMS9, ACV9,
This kit is to be used with 2" or 3" vent systems. The vent kit must terminate outside the
structure. This kit is NOT intended for use with single pipe (indirect vent) installations.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL # MFG #DESCRIPTION
Dehumidistat. For use with Goodman® and Amana® Brand two-stage variable speed furnace
models ADV8, AMV8, ACV9, AMV9, GMV8, GCV9, GMV9, GMV95. Wall mounted, 24 volt
humidity control available as a Dehumidistat used to reduce the airflow in the air conditioning
DEHUM1
EFR01
FTK03A
HA02
P1227801F
P1221001
P1221002F
P1171304F
P1171305F
P1129112F
mode when necessary to lower the humidity in an occupied home to prevent dew build-up
associated with high humidity levels. This control features a moisture-sensitive nylon element
and also provides positive ON-OFF settings for manual operation. The control is a normally
closed switch that opens on humidity rise causing the blower to switch to a lower speed to
control the humidity within the structure.
External Filter Rack Kit. For use with Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90% upflow variable
speed gas furnace models AMH95, AMS9, AMS95, GMH95, GMS9, GMS95, DMS9, AMV9, GMV9, GMV95. This kit is intended to provide a location, external to the furnace casing, for
installation of a permanent filter. The rack is mounted over the indoor air blower compartment
area of either side panel, and provide filter retention as well as a location for attaching return air
ductwork.
Furnace Twinning Kit. This kit allows Goodman® or Amana® Brand single stage 80% and
single stage 90% gas furnaces to operate at the same time from a single thermostat. The two
furnaces to be "twinned" must be the exact same model with their circulating air blowers set to
deliver the same air flow at the same time. The furnaces may deliver different CFM's in the
cooling mode, if applicable. This kit cannot be used to control more than two furnaces.
High Altitude Kit. The kit is designed to convert Goodman®, Amana® Brand & Amana®
Distinctions™ Brand 80% gas furnace models (AMH8*, AMS8*, ADS8*, DMS8*, DDS8*, DHS8*, GDS8*, GMH8*, GMS8*, GDS8*, GHS8*) for higher altitudes. This kit is required when installing
these furnaces above their maximum rated altitude. This kit contains
# 43-49, 55-58 gas orifices. The orifices in the kit have been selected as a result of testing with
the American Gas Association. They will provide appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the
High Altitude Charts as shown in the installation instructions of the kit.
HALP10
HALP11
HALP13
P1129112F
P1129113F
P1129112F
High Altitude Propane Gas Conversion Kit. Used on Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90%
single stage (ACS9, AMS9, DCS9, DMS9, GCS9, GMS9) furnace models. This kit is required
when installing furnaces above their maximum rated altitude. This kit contains propane gas
orifices. The orifices in the kit have been selected as a result of testing with the American Gas
Association. They will provide appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the High Altitude
Charts as shown in the installation instructions of the kit.
High Altitude Propane Gas Conversion Kit. Used on Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90%
single stage (ACV9, AMV9, GCV9, GMV9, GMV95) furnace models. This kit is required when
installing furnaces above their maximum rated altitude. This kit contains propane gas orifices.
The orifices in the kit have been selected as a result of testing with the American Gas
Association. They will provide appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the High Altitude
Charts as shown in the installation instructions of the kit.
High Altitude Propane Gas Conversion Kit. Used on Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90% two
stage (ACV9, GCV9) furnace models. This kit is required when installing furnaces above their
maximum rated altitude. This kit contains propane gas orifices. The orifices in the kit have been
selected as a result of testing with the American Gas Association. They will provide appropriate
derating at the altitude listed in the High Altitude Charts as shown in the installation instructions
of the kit.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
MODEL # MFG #DESCRIPTION
HANG11-12
P1210305F
P1210306F
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
models
ACS9, AMS9, DCS9, DMS9, GCS9
the furnaces above their maximum rated altitude. This kit contains natural gas orifices. The
orifices in the kit have been selected with the American Gas Association. They will provide
appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the High Altitude Charts as shown in the installations
of the kit.
. For use with Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90% furnace
and
GMS9.
These kits are required when installing
HANG13-14
HANG16
HAPS27-29
HAPS31
LPLP01
LPT-00A
P1210307F
P1210308F
P1210310F
P1210518F
through
P1210520F
P1210522F
P1237701F
N/A
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
models
AMV9, GMV9, GMV95.
. For use with Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90% furnace
These kits are required when installing the furnaces above their
maximum rated altitude. The orifices in the kit have been selected as a result of testing with the
American Gas Association. They will provide appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the
High Altitude Charts as shown in the installations of the kit.
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
models
ACV9, GCV9.
These kits are required when installing the furnaces above their
. For use with Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90% furnace
maximum rated altitude. The orifices in the kit have been selected as a result of testing with the
American Gas Association. They will provide appropriate derating at the altitude listed in the
High Altitude Charts as shown in the installations of the kit.
High Altitude Pressure Switch Kit
furnace models
AMS9, ACS9, DCS9, DMS9, GSC9, GMS9, AMV9, GMV9 and GMV95.
. For use with selected Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90%
This kit
contains a high altitude pressure switch that must be used at altitudes above the rated altitudes
because of reduced air density.
High Altitude Pressure Switch Kit
furnace models
ACV9, GCV9.
. For use with selected Goodman® and Amana® Brand 90%
This kit contains a high altitude pressure switch that must be
used at altitudes above the rated altitudes because of reduced air density.
LP Gas Low Pressure Kit. Designed for application on Goodman® and Amana® Brand's 90%
single-stage and two-stage gas fired furnace product installed on LP gas listed in this manual.
The kit monitors gas line pressure with a pressure switch and disables the unit's gas valve if the
line pressure drops below acceptable levels. Application of the LPLP kit is aimed at reducing the
occurrence of sooted heat exchangers in product installed on LP gas.
. For use with Goodman®, Amana® Brand & Amana® Distinctions™ Brand
This kit converts
only
single-stage gas fired
units from natural to propane gas. The conversion from natural gas (as shipped from the factory)
to propane gas requires: replacing the burner orifices, replacing gas valve regulator spring (all
single stage units) and applying identification labels.
NOx screens must be removed when
converting 80% furnaces to this LP kit.
LP Conversion Kit
LPM-03B
N/A
variable speed models. This kit includes the LP gas valve, (1.25mm, # 55 orifices), installation
instructions and a label to show that the furnace has been converted.
LP Conversion Kit
LPM-05
N/A
models using a White-Rodgers 36G54 2-stage gas valve kit. Includes regulator springs, #55
orifices, instructions and a label to show the furnace has been converted to L.P.
Internal Filter Retention Kit.
RF000180
N/A
Distinctions™ Brand 90%
bottom of the furnace and contains enough hardware for (10) furnaces. This kit is NOT to be
used on horizontal applications.
Internal Filter Retention Kit.
RF000181
N/A
Distinctions™ Brand 90%
bottom of the furnace and contains enough hardware for (10) furnaces. This kit is NOT to be
used on horizontal applications.
X - Available for this model (1) Up to 7,000 ft. (2) 7,001 to 11,000 ft. (3) 7,001 to 9,000 ft.
Not used in this application. (4) 9,001 to 11,000 ft. (5) MUST use single stage thermostat with FTK03A
Note: All installations above 7,000 ft. require a pressure switch change.
AFE180-60A
Fossil Fuel Kit
AMU
ASAS
Media Air Cleaners
Electronic Air Cleaner
EFR01
DEHUM1
Dehumidistat
FTK03A
External Filter Rack
Furnace Twinning Kit
(5)
(5)
HA02
LPM-03B
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
XX
XX
SBT14
LPT-00A
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
SBT17
Downflow Subbase 14"
Downflow Subbase 17.5"
SBT21
Downflow Subbase 21"
(5)XX
(5)XX
(5)
(5)
(5)
(5)
XX
XX
XX
XX
LPM-05
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
15
ACCESSORIES
GOODMAN® BRAND 80% FURNACE ACCESSORIES
16
Model Number
Description
GDS80453ANAXXXXX
GDS80703ANAXXXXX
GDS80904BNAXXXXX
GDS81155CNAXXXXX
GDH80453AXA
GDH80703AXA
GDH80904BXA
GDH81155CXA
GHS80453A*AXXXX
GHS80704C*AXXXX
GHS80703B*AXXXX
GME80704BX*XXXXX
GME80905CX*XXXXX
GME81155CX*XXXXX
GMH80453ANAX(5)XX
GMH80453AXAX(5)XX
GMH80703ANAX(5)XX
GMH80703AXAX(5)XX
GMH80704BNAX(5)XX
GMH80704BXAX(5)XX
GMH80903BNAX(5)XX
GMH80904BNAX(5)XX
GMH80904BXAX(5)XX
GMH80905CNAX(5)XX
GMH80905CXAX(5)XX
GMH81155CNAX(5)XX
GMH81155CXAX(5)XX
GMH81405DNAX(5)XX
GMH81405DXAX(5)XX
GMS80453ANAXXXX
GMS80703ANAXXXX
GMS80704BNAXXXX
GMS80903BNAXXXX
GMS80904BNAXXXX
GMS80905CNAXXX
GMS81155CNAXXX
GMS81405DNAXXX
GMV80704BXAXXXXXX
GMV80905CXAXXXXXX
GMV81155CXAXXXXXX
X - Available for this model (1) Up to 7,000 ft. (2) 7,001 to 11,000 ft. (3) 7,001 to 9,000 ft.
Not used in this application. (4) 9,001 to 11,000 ft. (5) MUST use single stage thermostat with FTK03A
Note: All installations above 7,000 ft. require a pressure switch change.
X - Available for this model (1) Up to 7,000 ft. (2) 7,001 to 11,000 ft. (3) 7,001 to 9,000 ft.
Not used in this application. (4) 9,001 to 11,000 ft. (5) MUST use single stage thermostat with FTK03A
Note: All installations above 7,000 ft. require a pressure switch change.
Note: For installations in Canada the Goodman 90% furnace is certified only to 4,500 ft.
LPT-00A
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
17
ACCESSORIES
GOODMAN® BRAND 90% & 95% Furnace Accessories
Model Number
Description
GCH90453BXAXXXX XX
GCH90703BXAXXXX XX
GCH90704CXAXXXX X
GCH90904CXAXXX XX
GCH90905CXAXXX XX
GCH91155DXAXXXXX
GCS90453BXAXXXXXX X
GCS90703BXAXXXXXX X
GCS90904CXAXXXXXXX
GCS91155DXAXXXX XX X
GKS90453BXA*X XXXXXX
GKS90703BXA*X XXXXXX
GKS90704CXA*X XXXXXX
GKS90904CXA*X XXXXXX
GKS90905DXA*X XXXXXX
GKS91155DXA*X XXXXXX
GMH950453BXAXXXXXXXX
GMH950703BXAXXXXXXXX
GMH950704CXAXXXXXXX
GMH950904CXAXX XXXX
GMH950905DXAXX XXXX
GMH951155DXAXX XXXX
GMS90453BXAXXXXXXX
GMS90703BXAXXXXXXX
GMS90904CXAXXX XXXX
GMS91155DXAXXX XXXX
GMS950453BXAXXXXXXX
GMS950703BXAXXXXXXX
GMS950904CXAXXX XXXX
GMS951155DXAXXX XXXX
GCV90704CXAXXXXXXXXX
GCV90905DXAXXXXXXXX(2)(2)(2) X (1)(1)
GMV90703BXAXXXXXXXX
GMV90905CXAXXXXXXXX
GMV91155DXAXXXXXXX
GMV950453BXAXXXXXXX
GMV950704CXAXXXXXXX
GMV950905DXAXXXXXXX(2)(3)(4)(2)X (1)(1)
GMV951155DXAXXXXXXX(2)(3)(4)(2)X (1)(1)
X - Available for this model (1) Up to 7,000 ft. (2) 7,001 to 11,000 ft. (3) 7,001 to 9,000 ft.
Not used in this application. (4) 9,001 to 11,000 ft. (5) MUST use single stage thermostat with FTK03A
Note: All installations above 7,000 ft. require a pressure switch change.
Note: For installations in Canada the Goodman 90% furnace is certified only to 4,500 ft.
AFE180-60A
Fossil Fuel Kit
GMU
Media Air Cleaners
GSAS
CFB17
CFB21
CFB24
DCVK-20
DCVK-30
Electronic Air C leaner
Downflow Subbase 21"
Downflow Subbase 24"
Concentric Vent Kit (2")
Downflow Subbase 17.5"
Concentric Vent Kit (3")
0170K00000S
Concentric Side Wall Vent Kit (3")
EFR01
FTK03A
HALP10
HALP11
HALP13
HANG11
DEHUM1
Dehumidistat
External Filter Rack
Furnace Twinn ing Kit
High Altitude Propane Gas Kit
High Altitude Propane Gas Kit
HANG12
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
High Altitude Propane Gas Kit
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)
HAPS27
HANG13
HANG14
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
HAPS28
HANG16
High Altitude Natural Gas Kit
High Altitude Pressure Switch
High Altitude Pressure Switch
LPLP01
HAPS29
HAPS31
LPM-03B
High Altitude Pressure Switch
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
High Altitude Pressure Switch
Propane Low Pressure Switch
XX
LPT-00A
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)XX
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)XX
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)XX
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)XX
(5) (2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(1) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
XX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(3)(1) (2)XX
(3)(1) (2)XX
(3)(1) (2)XX
(3)(1) (2)XX
(3)(1) (2)
(3)(1) (2)
(5)
(5)
(5)
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
(5)XX
(5)XX
(5)XX
(2)(3) (4)(2)XXX
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
XXX
(2)(3) (4)(2)XXX
(2)(3) (4)(2)XXX
(2)(2)(2) X (1)(1)
(2)(3) (4)
(2)(3) (4)
(2)(3) (4)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)(3) (4)(2)
(2)X
(2)X
(2)X
(1)(1)
(1)(1)
(1)(1)
X
(1)(1)
X
(1)(1)
LPM-05
RF000180
RF000181
Propane Gas Conversion Kit
Internal Filter Retention Kit (Downflow)
Internal Filter Retention Kit (Upflow/Horiz)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly,
a fire or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It
is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the burners. Do not
try to light the burners by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell around
the appliance area for gas. Be sure to
smell next to the floor because some gas
is heavier than air and will settle on the
floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electric switch;
do not use any telephone in your
building.
Immediately call your supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow
the gas suppliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to move the gas
control switch or knob. Never use
tools. If the gas control switch or knob
will not operate, don't try to repair it,
call a qualified service technician.
Force or attempted repair may result in
a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part
has been under water. Immediately call
a qualified service technician to inspect
the appliance and to replace any part of
the control system and any gas control
which has been under water.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the safety information
2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
3. Turn off all electric power to the
appliance.
4. This appliance is equipped with an
automatic ignition system which
automatically lights the burners. Do not
try to light the burners by hand.
5. Remove control access panel.
6. Move the gas control switch or knob
to "OFF".
GAS CONTROL
SWITCH SHOWN
IN "ON" POSITION
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any
gas. If you then smell gas, STOP!above on this label.
Follow "B" in the safety information
above on this label. If you don't smell
gas, go to the next step.
8. Move the gas control switch or knob
to "ON".
9. Replace control access panel.
10. Turn on all electric power to the
appliance.
11. Set the thermostat to the desired
setting.
12. If the appliance will not operate,
follow the instructions "To Turn Off Gas
To Appliance" and call your service
technician or gas supplier.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. Set the thermostat to its lowest setting.
2. Turn off all electric power to the
appliance if service is to be performed.
3. Remove control access panel.
4. Move the gas control switch or knob
to "OFF". Do not force.
5. Replace control access panel.
WARNING: Improper
alteration, service or
maintenance can
cause injury or
property damage.
Refer to the user's
information manual
provided with this
consult a qualified
or the gas supplier.
This furnace must be
instructions and local
codes. In the absence
of local codes, follow
the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1.
For indoor installation.
PGB & PGJ
For outdoor
installation only.
If notWARNING:
installed, operated
and maintained in
accordance with the
manufacturer's
instructions, this
product could expose
you to substances
in fuel combustion
which can cause
death or serious
illness and which
are known to the
State of California to
cause cancer, birth
defects or other
reproductive harm.
This product contains
fiberglass insulation.
Fiberglass insulation
contains a chemical
California to cause
cancer.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
Do not store or use gasoline or
0140F00001P
21
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE - LIRE
AVANT D'ALLUMER L'APPAREIL
AVERTISSEMENT: Le non-respect des instructions qui suivent peut
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entrainer un risque d'incendie ou d'explosion causant des dommages,
des blessures ou la mort.
A. Cet appareil comporte pas de veilleuse. Il est muni d'un mecanisme qui allume
automatiquement le bruleur. N
B. Sentir tout autour de l'appariel AVANT D'ALLUMER afin de deceler toute fuite de gaz.
Assurez-vous de sentir tout pres du plancher car certains gaz sont plus lourds que l'air
et se deposeront sur le plancher.
SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
Ne tentez d'allumer aucun appariel.
Ne touchez pas aux interrupteurs electriques; n'utiliser aucun telephone
dans l'edifice ou vous vous trouvez.
Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz en utilisant le telephone
d'un voisin et suivez les instructions du fournisseur.
Appelez les pompiers si vous ne parvenez pas a rejoindre votre fournisseur
de gaz.
C. N'utiliser que votre main pour pousser ou tourner le commande du gaz. N'utilisez
jamais d'outils. Si vous ne parvenez pas a pousser ou a tourner la commande, ne tentez
pas de la reparer; appelez un reparateur qualifie. Forcer la commande ou essayer de la
reparer peut entrainer un risque d'incendie ou d'explosion.
D. N'utilisez pas cet appareil si l'une de ses parties a ete dans l'eau. Si cela se produit,
demandez immediatement a un reparateur qualifie d'inspecter l'appareil et de remplacer
toute piece du systeme de controle et toute commande de gaz ayant ete dans l'eau.
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'allumez paz le bruleur manuellement.
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1. UN INSTANT! Lisez d'abord les consignes
INSTRUCTIONS DE SERVICE
de securite ci-dessus.
2. Reglez le thermostat a son point le plus bas.
3. Coupez l'alimentation electrique de l'appareil.
4. Cet appareil est muni d'un mecanisme qui
allume automatiquement le bruleur. Ne tentez
pas d'allumer le bruleur manuellement.
5. Retirez le panneau d'acces de la commande.
6. Mettez la commande de gaz a la position
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ARRET ("OFF").
7. Attendez cinq (5) minutes afin de permettre a
tout gaz present d'etre evacue. Si vous sentez
une odeur de gaz a ce moment, ARRETEZ! et
suivez les consignes de securite donnees au
paragraphe B ci-dessus. Si vous ne sentez pas
de gaz, passez a l'etape suivante.
8. Mettez la commande de gaz a la position
MARCHE ("ON").
9. Remettez la panneau d'acces de la commande
en place.
10. Retablissez l'alimenation electrique de l'appareil.
11. Reglez le thermostat a le temperature desiree.
12. Si l'appareil ne fonctionne pas, suivez les
instructions intitulees "Arret du gaz" et appelez un
reparateur qualifie ou votre fournisseur de gaz.
1. Reglez le thermostat a son point le plus bas.
2. Coupez l'alimentation electrique de l'appareil si vous devez effectuer un entretien.
3. Retirez le panneau d'acces de la commande.
4. Mettez la commande de gaz a la position ARRET ("OFF").
5. Remettez le panneau d'acces de la commande en place.
Each "RF" contains enough components to make
(10) filter kits.
ACCESSORIES
CONCENTRIC VENT CONVERSION KIT
( DCVK-20
The DCVK-20 (2") or the DCVK30 (3") is a new concentric vent kit
approved with furnaces listed in
this manual.
This concentric vent kit allows for
vertical or horizontal vent termination. The illustrations give a brief
view of the kit and its application.
See the section in this manual
under "Vent Flue and Combustion
Air Pipe Terminations" for more
information or consult the Installation and Operating Instructions
(IO-619B).
DCVK-30 )
Combustion Air
Roof Boot/Flashing
(Field Supplied)
Vent
Vent
DCVK
Maintain 12" (18" for Canada)
minimum clearance above highest
anticipated snow level. Maximum of
24" above roof.
Support (Field Supplied)
45 Elbow
(Field Supplied)
Combustion Air
Vent
Combustion Air
Strap
(Field Supplied)
45 Elbow
(Field Supplied)
(Vertical Installation)
Combustion Air
Vent
Flush to
1" maximum
DCVK
(Horizontal Installation)
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
SIDE WALL VENT KIT
(0170K00000S)
Description
This side wall only vent kit #0170K00000S
is to be used with 2” or 3” vent systems.
This kit is NOT intended for use with
single pipe (indirect vent) installations.
The vent kit must terminate outside the
structure and may be installed with the
intake and exhaust pipes located sideby-side or with one pipe above the other.
See the section in this manual under "Vent
Flue and Combustion Air Pipe Terminations" for more information or consult the
Installation Instructions (IO-635).
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Horizontal Installation
Vertical Installation
ACCESSORIES
CONCENTRIC VENT CONVERSION KIT
( HCVK
Horizontal
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VCVK )
Vertical
(VCVK)
Connection for
Fresh Air Intake
Pipe to Furnace
Connection for
Vent/Fl ue Pipe
from Furnace
Pipe to Furnace
Tee
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Air Intake Pi pe
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Seal Penetration
with Caulking
Wall Thickness
3/4" Minimum
13 3/4" Maximum
Vent/Flue Termination
with Tee
12" Minimum Above
Grade or Highest
Anticipated Snow Level
HVCK Installation
Concentric Vents Kits HVCK and VCVK are suitable for use
with the 90% efficient furnace products listed in this manual.
Combustion Air
Intake Pipe
Roof Thickness
3/4" Minimum
22" Maximum
Interior Section
of Concentric Vent Assembly
Must Be Adequately
Secured and Supported
Sanitary Tee
Connection for
Fresh Air Intake
Pipe to Furnace
(Tee, Pipe, & 2" to 4" Reducer)
12" Minimum Above
Roof or Highest
Anticipated Snow Level
Outside
Inside
Connection for
Vent/ Flue Pipe
From Furnace
Vent/Flue
Termination
Seal Penetration
with Flashing
and Caulking
VCVK Installation
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PRODUCT DESIGN
Safety
Please adhere to the following warnings and cautions when
installing, adjusting, altering, servicing, or operating the furnace.
WARNING
T
O PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATI ON, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE, R EFER TO THIS
MANUAL.
QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER.
T
MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS OR DEATH AND WHICH ARE KNOWN TO THE
S
REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, THE FURNACE MUST BE LOCATED TO PROTECT
THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FROM WATER.
Charge (ESD) Precautions
NOTE: Discharge body’s static electricity before touching
unit. An electrostatic discharge can adversely affect electrical components.
Use the following precautions during furnace installation and
servicing to protect the integrated control module from damage. By putting the furnace, the control, and the person at
the same electrostatic potential, these steps will help avoid
exposing the integrated control module to electrostatic discharge. This procedure is applicable to both installed and
uninstalled (ungrounded) furnaces.
1. Disconnect all power to the furnace. Do not touch the
2. Firmly touch a clean, unpainted, metal surface of the
3. Service integrated control module or connecting wiring
4. Discharge any static electricity from your body to ground
OR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION, CONSULT A
F
WARNING
HIS PRODUCT CONTAINS OR PRODUCES A CHEMICAL OR CHEMICALS WHICH
TATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BI RTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
WARNING
integrated control module or any wire connected to the
control prior to discharging your body’s electrostatic
charge to ground.
furnace near the control. Any tools held in a person’s
hand during grounding will be discharged.
following the discharge process in Step 2. Use caution
not to recharge your body with static electricity; (i.e., do
not move or shuffle your feet, do not touch ungrounded
objects, etc.). If you come in contact with an ungrounded
object, repeat Step 2 before touching control or wires.
before removing a new control from its container. Follow
Steps 1 through 3 if installing the control on a furnace.
Return any old or new controls to their containers before
touching any ungrounded object.
Product Application
This product is designed for use as a residential home gas
furnace. It is not designed or certified for use in mobile home,
trailer, or recreational vehicle applications.
This furnace can be used in the following non-industrial
commercial applications: Schools, Office buildings, Churches,
Retail stores, Nursing homes, Hotels/motels, Common or
office areas. In such applications, the furnace must be installed
with the
installation instructions.
The 80% and 90% furnaces are ETL certified appliances
and are appropriate for use with natural or propane gas.
(NOTE: If using propane gas, a propane conversion kit is
required).
One important difference between the 80% and 90% furance
is that the 90% furnace is a dual certified appliance.
Dual certification means that the combustion air inlet pipe is
optional and the furnace can be vented as a:
Non-direct vent (single pipe) central forced air furnace
in which combustion air is taken from the installation
area or from air ducted from the outside or,
Direct vent (dual pipe) central forced air furnace in which
all combustion air supplied directly to the furnace burners through a special air intake system outlined in
this manual and the installation instructions.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The 80% furnace cannot be installed
as a direct vent (i.e.., sealed combustion) furnace. The
burner box is present only to help reduce sound transmission from the burners to the occupied space.
To ensure proper installation, operation and servicing, thoroughly read the installation and service manuals for specifics pertaining to the installation, servicing and application of
this product.
WARNING
OSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO FIRE,
P
EXPLOSION, SMOKE, SOOT, CONDENSTAION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR CARBON
MONOXIDE MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION, REPAIR, OPERATIO N,
OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS PRODUCT.
WARNING
T
O PREVENT PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO FIRE,
DO NOT INSTALL THIS FURNACE IN A MOBILE HOME, TRAILER, OR RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE.
To ensure proper furnace operation, install, operate, maintain and service the furnace in accordance with the installation, operation and service instructions, all local building
codes and ordinances. In their absence, follow the latest
edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI
Z223.1), and/or CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes, local
plumbing or waste water codes, and other applicable codes.
A copy of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI
Z223.1) can be obtained from any of the following:
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PRODUCT DESIGN
American National Standards Institute
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
National Fire Protection Association
1 Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
CSA International
8501 East Pleasant Valley
Cleveland, OH 44131
A copy of the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes can be
obtained from:
CSA International
178 Rexdale Boulevard
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W, 1R3
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 Contractors of America.
Location Requirements and Considerations
WARNING
O PREVENT POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL
T
INJURY OR DEATH, THE FO LLOWING BULLET POINTS MUST BE OBSERVED
WHEN INSTALLING THE UNIT.
Follow the instructions listed below when selecting a furnace location. Refer also to the guidelines provided in the
Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements section in this
manual or the installation instructions for details.
•Centrally locate the furnace with respect to the proposed or existing air distribution system.
•Ensure the temperature of the return air entering the
furnace is between 55°F and 100°F when the furnace
is heating.
•Provide provisions for venting combustion products
outdoors through a proper venting system. Special
consideration should be given to vent/flue pipe routing
and combustion air intake pipe when applicable.
80% Furnaces: All installations must be vented in
accordance with National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/
ANSI Z223.1 - lateset edition. In Canada the furnaces
must be vented in accordance with the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CGA B149.
90% Furnaces: Refer to the Vent/Flue Pipe and Com-
bustion Air Pipe -Termination Locations section in this
manual or the installation instructions for appropriate
termination locations. Also for 90% furnaces, refer to
the Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Air Pipe -Termi-nation Locations section in this manual or the installation instructions to determine if the piping system
from furnace to termination can be accomplished
within the guidelines given. NOTE: The length of flue
and/or combustion air piping can be a limiting factor
in the location of the furnace.
•Locate the 90% furnace so that the condensate can
be piped at a downward slope away from the furnace
to the drain. Do not locate the furnace or its condensate drainage system in any area subject to below
freezing temperatures without proper freeze protection. Refer to the Condensate Drain Lines and Trap
section in this manual or the installation instructions
for further details.
•Set the 90% furnace on a level floor to enable proper
condensate drainage. If the floor becomes wet or damp
at times, place the furnace above the floor on a concrete base sized approximately 1-1/2" larger than the
base of the furnace. Refer to the Horizontal Applica-tions and Considerations section in this manual or
the installation instructions for leveling of horizontal
furnaces.
•Ensure upflow or horizontal furnaces are not installed
directly on carpeting, or any other combustible material. The only combustible material allowed is wood.
•A special accessory subbase must be used for upright counterflow unit installations over any combustible material (including wood). Refer to subbase instructions for installation details. (NOTE: A subbase
will not be required if an air conditioning coil is located
beneath the furnace between the supply air opening
and the combustible floor.
•Exposure to contaminated combustion air will result
in safety and performance-related problems. Do not
install the furnace where the combustion air is exposed to the following substances:
chlorinated waxes or cleaners
chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals
water softening chemicals
deicing salts or chemicals
carbon tetrachloride
halogen type refrigerants
cleaning solutions (such as perchloroethylene)
printing inks
paint removers
varnishes
hydrochloric acid
cements and glues
antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers
and masonry acid washing materials
•Seal off a non-direct vent furnace if it is installed near
an area frequently contaminated by any of the above
substances. This protects the non-direct vent furnace
from airborne contaminants. To ensure that the en-
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closed non-direct vent furnace has an adequate sup-
ply of combustion air, vent from a nearby uncontaminated room or from outdoors. Refer to the Combus-tion and Ventilation Air Requirements section in this
manual or the installation instructions for details.
•If the furnace is used in connection with a cooling
unit, install the furnace upstream or in parallel with
the cooling unit coil. Premature heat exchanger failure will result if the cooling unit coil is placed ahead of
the furnace.
•If the furnace is installed in a residential garage, position the furnace so that the burners and ignition source
are located not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above
the floor. Protect the furnace from physical damage
by vehicles.
•If the furnace is installed horizontally, the furnace access doors must be vertical so that the burners fire
horizontally into the heat exchanger. Do not install
the unit with the access doors on the “up/top” or “down/
bottom” side of the furnace.
Clearances and Accessibility
Installations must adhere to the clearances to combustible
materials to which this furnace has been design certified.
The minimum clearance information for this furnace is provided on the unit’s clearance label. These clearances must
be permanently maintained. Refer to Specification Sheet for
minimum clearances to combustible materials. Clearances
must also accommodate an installation’s gas, electrical,
and drain trap and drain line connections. If the alternate
combustion air intake or vent/flue connections are used on
a 90% furnace, additional clearances must be provided to
accommodate these connections. Refer to Vent Flue Pipeand Combustion Air Pipe section in this manual or the installation instructions for details. NOTE: In addition to the
required clearances to combustible materials, a minimum
of 24 inches service clearance must be available in front of
the unit.
A furnace installed in a confined space (i.e., a closet or
utility room) must have two ventilation openings with a total
minimum free area of 0.25 square inches per 1,000 BTU/hr
of furnace input rating. One of the ventilation openings must
be within 12 inches of the top; the other opening must be
within 12 inches of the bottom of the confined space. In a
typical construction, the clearance between the door and
door frame is usually adequate to satisfy this ventilation requirement.
Furnace Suspension
If suspending the furnace from rafters or joist, use 3/8"
threaded rod and 2”x2”x1/8” angle iron as shown in the following figure. If the furnace is installed in a crawl space it
must also be suspended from the floor joist or supported by
a concrete pad. Never install the furnace on the ground or
allow it to be exposed to water. The length of rod will depend
on the application and the clearances necessary.
PROVIDE 8" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN
CENTER ROD AND FURNACE CABINET
TO ALLOW FOR CIRCULATOR BL OWER REMOVAL.
3/8" DIAMETER
THREADED ROD
(6 PLACES)
HOLD DOWN
NUTS
SUPPORT
NUTS
GAS PIPING
2"X2"X1/8" ANGLE IRON
(3 PLACES)
ALTERNATE
GAS PIPING
POSITION AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE
TO BLOWER DECK TO ALLOW FOR
CIRCULATOR BLOWER REMOVAL.
ASSURE FURNACE IS LEVEL FROM
END TO END.
ON
90% FURNACES MAKE SURE
THE UNIT HAS A SLIGHT
FORWARD TILT WITH THE FRONT
OF THE FURNACE 0"-3/4"
BELOW THE BACK OF THE FURNACE.
CONDENSATE
DRAIN
TILT OUTWARD TO ALLOW FOR
DOOR AND CIRCULATOR BLOWER
REMOVAL.
90% Suspended Furnace Shown
(80% Furnace Similar)
EXISTING FURNACE REMOVAL
NOTE: When an existing furnace is removed from a venting
system serving other appliances, the venting system may
be too large to properly vent the remaining attached appliances.
The following vent testing procedure is reproduced from the
American National Standard/National Standard of Canada for
Gas-Fired Central Furnaces ANSI Z21.47, latest edition,
CSA-2.3b, latest edition Section 1.23.1.
The following steps shall be followed with each appliance connected to
the venting system placed in operation, while any other appliances
connected to the venting system are not in operation:
a. Seal any unused openings in the venting system;
b. Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch,
as required by the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or the
CSA B149 Installation Codes and these instructions. Determine
that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other
deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition;
c. In so far as practical, close all building doors and windows and all
doors between the space in which the appliance(s) connected to
the venting system are located and other spaces of the building.
Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the
venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods
and bathroom exhausts, so they shall operate at maximum speed.
Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers;
d. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being in-
spected in operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance shall operate continuously;
e. Test for draft hood equipped spillage at the draft hood relief
opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame
of a match or candle;
f. After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the
venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above,
return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any
other gas burning appliance to their previous conditions of use;
g. If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the
common venting system must be corrected.
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