Intertek A/GPD1424 Series, A/GPD1437 Series, A/GPD1436 Series, A/GPD1430 Series, A/GPD1448 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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NSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A/GPD 14 SEER “M” SERIES - S
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UAL FUEL GAS-ELECTRIC HEATING
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ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL
Prior to installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Installation Manual. Observe all safety warnings. During installa­tion or repair, caution is to be observed. It is your responsibility to install the product safely and to edu­cate the customer on its safe use.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL
AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.
These installation instructions cover the outdoor installation of single package gas electric heating and cooling units. See the Specification Sheet applicable to your model* for information regarding accessories.
*NOTE: Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable Specifications Sheets referred to in this manual.
This Forced Air Central Unit Design Complies With R equirements Embodied in The American National Standard / National Standard of Canada Shown Below.
ANSI Z21.47•CSA-2.3 Central F urnaces
the applicable Specification Sheet referred to in this manual.
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Goodman Manufacturing Company , L.P.
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© 2011-2018 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.
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NLY PERSONNEL THAT HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INSTALL, ADJUST, SERVICE OR REPAIR (HEREINAFTER SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE ARISING FROM IMPROPER SERVICE OR SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE ONE OR MORE LICENSES TO SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL, ONLY LICENSED PERSONNEL SHOULD SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL, OR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, ADJUST SERVICE OR REPAIR THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING MAY RESULT IN PRODUCT DAMAGE, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH
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INDEX (continued)
INDEX
TO THE INSTALLER ..................................................... 2
TO THE OWNER ......................................................... 2
SHIPPING INSPECTION ................................................. 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................ 2
ORDERING PARTS ....................................................... 5
CODES AND REGULATIONS............................................. 5
EPA REGULATIONS ...................................................... 5
NATIONAL CODES ....................................................... 5
PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS ........................................... 6
UNIT INSTALLATION .................................................... 6
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LL INSTALLATIONS .............................................. 6
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ROUND LEVEL INSTALLATIONS ONLY .............................. 6
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OOFTOP INSTALLATIONS ONLY .................................... 7
ROOF CURB INSTALLATIONS ONLY ................................. 7
GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................... 7
RIGGING DET AILS ........................................................ 8
GAS PIPING .............................................................. 8
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IGH ALTITUDE DERATE (U.S. INSTALLATIONS ONLY) .............. 8
P
IPING ......................................................... 8
WIRING .....................................................11
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IGH VOLTAGE WIRING .......................................11
THERMOSTAT CONTROLS ........................................11
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OW VOLTAGE WIRING ........................................11
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NTERNAL WIRING ..............................................11
CIRCULA TING AIR AND FIL TERS .....................................12
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IRFLOW CONVERSION .........................................12
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ORIZONTAL AIR FLOW .........................................12
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UCTWORK ....................................................12
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ILTERS .......................................................13
VENTING ..............................................................13
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NSTALLATION - FLUE HOOD EXHAUST.............................13
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NSTALLATION - COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE HOOD....................13
CONDENSATE DRAIN ...................................................14
CONDENSA TE DRAIN CONNECTION.................................14
NORMAL SEQUENCES OF OPERATION ..............................14
HEAT PUMP OPERATION ..............................................14
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UTDOOR THERMOSTAT .........................................14
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PTIONAL OUTDOOR THERMOSTAT (OTDFPKG-01) .............1 4
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EATING CYCLE (HEAT PUMP) ..................................1 4
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EATING CYCLE (NATURAL GAS/ LP)...........................14
DEFROST CYCLE ...............................................15
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OOLING ......................................................15
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AN ONLY ....................................................15
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IR FLOW MEASUREMENT AND ADJUSTMENT .......................15
AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENTS FOR INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR ............15
START-UP, ADJUSTMENTS, AND CHECKS ............................16
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EATING START-UP ( NATURAL GAS / LP) ......................16
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OOLING START-UP .............................................19
MAINTENANCE..........................................................19
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IL TER REPLACEMENT OR CLEANING...............................19
C
ABINET FINISH MAINTENANCE ..................................19
C
LEAN OUTSIDE COIL (QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY)...............19
CONDENSER, EVAPORATOR, AND INDUCED DRAFT MOTORS .........19
F
LAME SENSOR (QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY) ......................19
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AIN BURNER FLAME (QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY) ...............20
APPENDIX ..............................................................21
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................22
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GNITION CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC INDICATOR CHART .................23
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EATING TIMING CHART ........................................23
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OOLING/HEA T PUMP TIMING CHART .............................23
UNIT DIMENSIONS ..............................................24
WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................................25
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INIMUM CLEARANCES ..........................................27
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ECOMMENDED FILTER SIZES .....................................27
BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA ....................................29
START-UP CHECKLIST .................................................. 32
TO THE INSTALLER
Before installing this unit, please read this manual to familiarize yourself on the specific items which must be adhered to, including maximum external static pressure to unit, air temperature rise, minimum or maximum CFM and motor speed connections.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If a crankcase heater is used, the unit should be energized 24 hours prior to compressor start up to ensure crankcase heater has sufficiently warmed the compressor. Compressor damage may occur if this step is not followed.
TO THE OWNER
A warranty certificate is provided with the unit. Read the warranty carefully and note what is covered. Keep the warranty certificate in a safe place so you can find it when necessary.
SHIPPING INSPECTION
Upon receiving the unit, inspect it for damage from shipment. Claims for damage, either shipping or concealed, should be filed immediately with the shipping company. Check the unit model number, specifications, electrical characteristics and accessories to determine if they are correct. In the event an incorrect unit is shipped, it must be returned to the supplier and must NOT be installed. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for installation of incorrectly shipped units.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following symbols and labels are used throughout this manual to indicate immediate or potential safety hazards. It is the owner’s and installer’s responsibility to read and comply with all safety information and instructions accompanying these symbols. Failure to heed safety information increases the risk of personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage.
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FIRE OR EX P LOSION HAZARD
Failure to fo l low the saf ety warnings ex actl y could re sult in serious injury, death or property damage. Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially available soap so lution m a d e sp ecific a lly fo r t h e d etectio n o f le aks to check all connections. A fire or explosion may resul t causing property damage, personal injury or
loss of life.
AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUE D'INCENDIE OU D'EXPLOSION
Si les consignes de sécurité ne sont pas suivies à la lettre, cela peut en tr aî ner la mort, de grav es bles sure s ou des dommages matériels. Ne ja mai s vérifier la présence de fuites de g az au moyen d'une flamme nue. Vérifier tous les r accor ds en uti lisant une s olution savonneuse commerciale conçue spécialement pour la détection de fuites. Un incendie ou une explosion risque de se produire, ce qui
peut entraîner la mort,
des blessures ou des dommages matériels.
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AVERTISSEMENT
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting sy stem being placed into operati on could re s ul t in carbon mon oxi de poisoning or death. The following steps sha ll be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation, while all other appliances connected to the venting sy s tem are not in operation:
1) Seal any unused openings in the venting system.
2) Inspect the venting system for pr ope r siz e and horizontal pitch, as requir ed in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 and these instru ctions. Determine tha t t here is n o bl o ckage o r restriction, leakage, cor r osion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe co ndi tion.
3) As far as practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance(s) connected t o the v enting system are located and other spaces of the building.
4) Close fireplac e da mpe rs.
5) 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 are operating at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan.
6) Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected into operation. Adjust the thermostat so app lia nce is op erating cont inuous ly.
7) T est for spillage from draft hood equipped appliances at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle.
8) If improper venting is observ ed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
9) After it has been determined that eac h app liance connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, firepl ace dampers and any other gas-fired burning appliance to their previous conditions of use.
RISQUE D'INTOXICA TION AU MONOXYDE DE
Si
CARBONE
les étapes décrites ci-dessou s n e sont pas suivies pour chacun des a p pa reils raccordés a u système de ventilation au moment de sa mise en marche, cela peut entraîner une intoxication au monoxyde de carbone ou la mort. Les étapes suivantes doivent être suivies pour chacun des a p pa reils raccordés a u système de ventilation au moment de sa mise en marche, alors que tous les autres appareils r accordés au sys tèm e de ventilation ne sont pas en marc he :
1) Sceller toutes les ouver tures inutilisées du sy s tème de ventilation.
2) Inspecte r le système de ventilation a fin de vérifier si la taille et l'i n cl in a ison par rapport à l'horizontale so nt conformes aux exigences du National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 ou du Code d'installation du gaz naturel et du propane, CSA B 149.1 et à ces instructions. Vérifier qu'il n'y a pas d'obstruction ou de res triction, de fuite, de corrosion et d'autres pr obl èmes qui pourr aient entraîner une situation dang er euse.
3) Si possible, fermer toutes les portes et fenêtre s du bâtiment ainsi que toutes les portes séparant l'endroit où se trouvent les appareils raccordés au système de ventilation et les autres zones du bâtiment.
4) Fermer le regist re de s foyers.
5) Mettre les sécheuses en marche ainsi que tous les autres appareils qui ne sont pas raccordés au sy s tème de ventilation. Met tr e en ma r che tous les ventilateurs de tirage, comme celui des hottes de cuisine et des salle s de bains, et les régler à la puissance m axima le. Ne pas mettre en marche le s ventilateurs d'été.
6) Suivre les in st ru ctions d'allumage. Mett re en marche l'appareil soumis à l'inspection. Régler le thermostat de manière à ce que l'appareil fonctionne en continu.
7) Vérifier la présence de fuite au niveau de l'ouverture du coupe-tirage des appareils qui en sont dotés après 5 minutes de fonctionnement du brûleur principal. Utiliser la flamme d'une allumette ou d'une bougie.
8) Si un problème de ventilation est observé pendant l'un des essais décrits ci-dessus, des cor r ec tif s doiven t être apportés au système de ventilation conformément au National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFP A 54 et (ou) au Code d'installation du gaz naturel et du propane, CSA B149.1.
9) Une fois qu'il a été détermi né que chaque
appareil raccordé au système de ventilation fonctionne correctement au moyen des essais décr its ci­dessus, les portes, les fenêtres, les ventilateurs, les registres de foyer et tous les autres appareils de combustion alimentés au gaz doivent être remis dans leur état initial.
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Advertencia especial para la instalación de calentadores ó manejadoras de aire en áreas cerradas como estacionamientos ó cuartos de servicio.
RISQUE D'EMPOISONNEM ENT A U
MONOXYDE DE CARBONE
Cette venti l ation est nécessaire pour éviter le danger d'intoxicat ion au CO pouvant survenir si un appareil produisant du monoxyde de carbone continue de foncti onne r au sein de la zone confinée.
Le monoxyde de des
dommages permanents au cerveau et meme la mort.
carbone peut causer des maladies graves telles que
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CO can cause serious illness including permanent brain damage or death.
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Las emision es de monóx ido de ca rbono pueden circular a tr avés del aparato cuando se opera en c u alquie r m o do.
El monóxido de carbono puede causar enfermedades severas com o daño cere b r al perma nente ó mu e rte.
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ORDERING PARTS
When reporting shortages or damages, or ordering repair parts, give the complete model and serial numbers as stamped on the units nameplate. Replacement parts for this appliance are available through your contractor or local distributor. For the location of your nearest distributor, consult the white business pages, the yellow page section of the local telephone book or contact:
HOMEOWNER SUPPORT
GOODMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, L.P.
19001 KERMIER ROAD
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77484
877-254-4729
CODES AND REGULATIONS
The *PD M-series dual fuel units are designed for OUTDOOR USE ONLY. The *PD is only available in 2 through 4 ton and heating capacities from 70,000 - 115,000 btu. The units can be easily installed in manufactured or modular homes with existing high-static duct work. The units can also be easily converted to accommodate a plenum for normal or low-static applications. The *PD M-series are self contained packaged units so the only connections needed for installation are the supply and return ducts, the line and low voltage wiring drain connection and appropriate gas piping. Rated performance is achieved after 72 hours of operation. Rated performance is delivered at the specified airflow. See outdoor unit specification sheet for split system models or product specification sheet for packaged and light commercial models. Specification sheets can be found at www.goodmanmfg.com for Goodman® brand products or www.amana-hac.com for Amana® brand products. Within either website, please select the residential or commercial products menu and then select the submenu for the type of product to be installed, such as air conditioners or heat pumps, to access a list of product pages that each contain links to that model’s specification sheet.
EPA REGULATIONS
IMPORTANT: THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) HAS ISSUED VARIOUS REGULATIONS REGARDING THE INTRODUCTION AND
DISPOSAL SUBSTANTIAL ON
OF REFRIGERANTS IN THIS UNIT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE REGULATIONS MAY HARM THE ENVIRONMENT AND CAN LEAD TO THE IMPOSITION OF
FINES. BECAUSE REGULATIONS MAY VARY DUE TO PASSAGE OF NEW LAWS, WE SUGGEST A CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN PERFORM ANY WORK DONE
THIS UNIT. SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT THE LOCAL OFFICE OF THE EPA.
NATIONAL CODES
This product is designed and manufactured to permit installation in accordance with National Codes. It is the installer’s responsibility to install the product in accordance with National Codes and/or prevailing local codes and regulations.
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PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS
Before attempting any installation, the following points should be considered:
• Structural strength of supporting members
• Clearances and provision for servicing
• Power supply and wiring
• Air duct connections
• Drain facilities and connections
• Gas piping and connections
• Location may be on any four sides of a home, manufactured or modular, to minimize noise
UNIT INSTALLATION A
LL INSTALLATIONS:
• For proper flame pattern within the heat exchanger and proper condensate drainage, the unit must be mounted level.
• The flue outlet hood must be at least 12 inches from any opening through which flue gases could enter a building, and at least three feet above any forced air inlet located within ten feet. The economizer/manual fresh air intake/motorized fresh air intake and combustion air inlet mounted on the unit are not affected by this restriction.
• To avoid possible corrosion of the heat exchanger, do not locate the unit in an area where the outdoor air (i.e. combustion air for the unit) will be frequently contaminated by compounds containing chlorine or fluorine. Common sources of such compounds include swimming pool chemicals and chlorine bleaches, paint stripper, adhesives, paints, varnishes, sealers, waxes (which are not yet dried) and solvents used during construction and remodeling. Various commercial and industrial processes may also be sources of chlorine/fluorine compounds.
• To avoid possible illness or death of the building occupants, do NOT locate outside air intake device (economizer, manual fresh air intake, motorized fresh air intake) too close to an exhaust outlet, gas vent termination, or plumbing vent outlet. For specific distances required, consult local codes.
• Allow minimum clearances from the enclosure for fire protection, proper operation, and service access (see appendix). These clearances must be permanently maintained.
• The combustion air inlet and flue outlet hoods on the unit must never be obstructed. If used, do not allow the economizer/manual fresh air damper/ motorized fresh air damper to become blocked by snow or debris. In some climates or locations, it may be necessary to elevate the unit to avoid these problems.
• Damper must be in open position when appliance main burner(s) is operating.
Le registre doit être ouvert lorsque tout brûleur principal de l’appareil est en état de fonctionnement.
• When the unit is heating, the temperature of the return air entering the unit must be between 50° F and 100° F.
• Units manufactured on or after May 1, 2017 are not permitted to be used in Canada for heating of buildings or structures under construction.
GROUND LEVEL INSTALLATIONS ONLY:
When the unit is installed on the ground adjacent to the
building, a level concrete (or equal) base is recommended. Prepare a base that is 3” larger than the package unit footprint and a minimum of 4” thick.
The base should also be located where no runoff of water
from higher ground can collect in the unit.
The top of the unit should be completely unobstructed. If
units are to be located under an overhang, there should be a minimum of 48” clearance and provisons made to deflect the warm discharge air out from the overhang.
Outside Slab Installation
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ROOFTOP INSTALLATIONS ONLY:
NOTE: To ensure proper condensate drainage, unit must be installed in a level position.
• To avoid possible property damage or personal injury, the roof must have sufficient structural strength to carry the weight of the unit(s) and snow or water loads as required by local codes. Consult a structural engineer to determine the weight capabilities of the roof.
• The unit may be installed directly on wood floors or on Class A, Class B, or Class C roof covering material.
• To avoid possible personal injury, a safe, flat surface for service personnel should be provided.
Rooftop Installation
ROOF CURB INSTALLATIONS ONLY:
• Sufficient structural support must be determined prior to locating and mounting the curb and package unit.
• Ductwork must be constructed using industry guidelines. The duct work must be placed into the roof curb before mounting the package unit.
• Curb insulation, cant strips, flashing and general roofing material are furnished by the contractor.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This unit is approved for outdoor installation ONLY. To assure that your unit operates safely and efficiently, it must be installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with these installation and operating instructions, all local building codes and ordinances, or in their absence, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 and National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA B149 Installation Codes.
The heating and cooling capacities of the unit should be greater than or equal to the design heating and cooling loads of the area to be conditioned. The loads should be calculated by an approved method or in accordance with A.S.H.R.A.E. Guide or Manual J - Load Calculations published by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America.
Obtain from:
American National Standards Institute
25 West 43rd street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10036
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Roof Curb Installation
RIGGING DETAILS
Refer to the Unit Installation Instructions for proper unit installation. Curbing must be installed in compliance with the National Roofing Contractors Association Manual.
Lower unit carefully onto roof mounting curb. While rigging unit, center of gravity will cause condenser end to be lower than supply air end.
GAS PIPING
IMPORTANT NOTE: This unit is factory set to operate on natural gas at
the altitudes shown on the rating plate.
The rating plate is stamped with the model number, type of gas and gas input rating. Make sure the unit is equipped to operate on the type of gas available. Conversion to LP gas is permitted with the use of the fac­tory authorized conversion kit LPM-08.
Rigging
INLET GAS PRESSURE
Natural Min. 5.0" W.C., Max. 10.0" W.C.
Propane Min. 11.0" W.C., Max. 13.0" W.C.
Inlet Gas Pressure Must Not Exceed the Maximum Value Shown in Table Above.
The minimum supply pressure should not vary from that shown in the table above because this could prevent the unit from having dependable ignition. In addition, gas input to the burners must not exceed the rated input shown on the rating plate. Over firing of the unit could result in premature heat exchanger failure.
HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE (U.S. INSTALLATIONS ONLY)
IMPORTANT NOTE: Installation of this gas/electric package unit at altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m) shall be made in accordance with
the Listed High Altitude Conversion Kit. L’installation de ce générateur de chaleur à des altitudes supérieures à 2000 pi (610 m) doit être effectuée conformément aux
instructions accompagnant la trousse de conversion pour haute altitude fournie avec cet appareil. The gas/electric units naturally derate 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 on the nameplate for the fuel used. At all altitudes and with either fuel, the air temperature rise must be within the range listed on the unit nameplate.
Refer to the Installation Manual provided with the LP kit for conversion from natural gas to propane gas and for altitude adjustments. Use HA02 for installations above 2000’. NOTE: Up to 2,000 feet, no changes are required; above 2,000 feet, refer to the gas/electric package unit specification sheets for
required kit(s).
PIPING
IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid possible unsatisfactory operation or equipment damage due to under firing of equipment, do not
undersize the natural/propane gas piping from the meter/tank to the unit. When sizing a trunk line, include all appliances on that line that could be operated simultaneously.
The rating plate is stamped with the model number, type of gas and gas input rating. Make sure the unit is equipped to operate on the type of gas available. The gas line installation must comply with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1.
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Natural Gas Connection
Refer to the Proper Piping Practice drawing for the general layout at the unit. The following rules apply:
1. Use black iron pipe and fittings for the supply piping. The use of a flex connector and/or copper piping is permitted as long as it is in agreement with local codes.
2. Use pipe joint compound on male threads only. Pipe joint compound must be resistant to the action of the fuel used.
3. Use ground joint unions.
4. Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can enter the gas valve. The drip leg must be a minimum of three inches long.
5. Use two pipe wrenches when making connection to the gas valve to keep it from turning.
6. Install a manual shut-off valve in a convenient location (within six feet of unit) between the meter and the unit.
7. Tighten all joints securely.
Length of
Pipe in Feet
10 132 278 520 1050 1600 20 92 190 350 730 1100 30 73 152 285 590 980 40 63 130 245 500 760 50 56 115 215 440 670 60 50 105 195 400 610 70 46 96 180 370 560 80 43 90 170 350 530 90 40 84 160 320 490
100 38 79 150 305 460
Pressure = .50 PSIG or less and Pressure Drop of 0.3" W.C. (Based
CFH =
Natural Gas Capacity of Pipe
in Cubic Feet of Gas Per Hour (CFH)
Nominal Black Pipe Size (inches)
1/2 3/4
on 0.60 Specific Gravity Gas)
1
1 1/4 1 1/2
BTUH Furnace Input
Heating Value of Gas (BTU /Cubic
8. The unit must be connected to the building piping by one of the following methods:
• Rigid metallic pipe and fittings
• Semirigid metallic tubing and metallic fittings (Aluminum alloy tubing must not be used in exterior locations)
• Listed gas appliance connectors used in accordance with the terms of their listing that are completely in the same room as the equipment
• In the preceding two methods the connector or tubing must be protected from physical and thermal damage. Aluminum alloy tubing and connectors must be coated to protect against external corrosion when in contact with masonry, plaster or insulation or are subject to repeated wettings by liquids (water - not rain water, detergents or sewage).
Foot)
Proper Piping Practice NOTE: The unit gas supply entrance is factory sealed with plugs.
Keep plugs in place until gas supply is ready to be installed. Once ready, replace the plugs with the supplied grommets and install gas supply line.
There will be air in the gas supply line after testing for leaks on a new installation. Therefore, the air must be bled from the line by loosening the ground joint union until pure gas is expelled. Tighten union and wait for five minutes until all gas has been dissipated in the air. Be certain there is no open flame in the vicinity during air bleeding procedure. The unit is placed in op­eration by closing the main electrical disconnect switch for the unit.
GROMMET
Piping
MANUAL SHUT-OFF VALVE
DRIP LEG
GROUND J OIN T UNION (INSTALLED AHEAD OF GAS VALVE)
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Propane Gas Installations
IMPORTANT NOTE: Propane gas conversion kits must be installed to convert units to propane gas. Refer to the gas piping section for the correct LP kit for conversion.
All propane gas equipment must conform to the safety stan­dards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters (See NBFU Manual 58). For satisfactory operation, propane gas supply pressure must be within 9.7 - 10.3 inches W.C. at the manifold with all gas appliances in operation. Maintaining proper gas pressure depends on three main factors:
1. Vaporization rate, which depends on (a) temperature of the liquid, and (b) wetted surface area of the container or containers.
2. Proper pressure regulation.
3. Pressure drop in lines between regulators, and between second stage regulator and the appliance. Pipe size required will depend on length of pipe run and total load of all appliances.
Tanks and Piping
Complete information regarding tank sizing for vaporization, recom-
First Stage Regulator
5 to 15 PSIG (20 PSIG Max.)
Continuous
11" W.C.
mended regulator settings and pipe sizing is available from most regu­lator manufacturers and propane gas suppliers. Since propane gas will quickly dissolve white lead or most standard commercial compounds, special pipe dope must be used. Shellac base
200 PSIG Maximum
Seco n d Stage Regulator
compounds resistant to the actions of liquefied petroleum gases such as Gasolac®, Stalactic®, Clyde’s® or John Crane® are satisfactory. See following graphic for typical propane gas piping.
Sizing Bet we en Fir s t and Se co nd Sta ge Regul ator Maximum Propane Capacities listed are based on 1 PSIG Pressure Drop at 10 PSIG Setting. Capacities in 1,000 BTU/HR
PIPE OR
TUBING
LENGTH,
FEET
30 309 700 1,303 2,205 3,394 1,843 3,854 40 265 599 1,115 1,887 2,904 1,577 3,298 50 235 531 988 1,672 2,574 1,398 2,923 60 213 481 896 1,515 2,332 1,267 2,649 70 196 446 824 1,394 2,146 1,165 2,437 80 182 412 767 1,297 1,996 1,084 2,267
90 171 386 719 1,217 1,873 1,017 2,127 100 161 365 679 1,149 1,769 961 2,009 150 130 293 546 923 1,421 772 1,613 200 111 251 467 790 1,216 660 1,381 250 90 222 414 700 1,078 585 1,224 300 89 201 378 634 976 530 1,109 350 82 185 345 584 898 488 1,020 400 76 172 321 543 836 454 949
To convert to Capacities at 15 PSIG Settings -- Multiply by 1.130 To convert to Capacities at 5 PSIG Settings -- Multiply by 0.879
3/8" 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 7/8" 1/2" 3/4"
TUBING SIZE, O.D., TYPE L
NOMINAL PIP E SIZE,
SCHEDULE 40
Sizing Between Single or Second Stage Regulator and Appliance* Maximum Prop ane Capaci ties List ed are Based on 1/2 " W.C. Pres sure D rop at 11" W.C. Setting. Capacities in 1,000 BTU/HR
PIPE OR TUBING
LENGTH,
FEET
10 49 110 206 348 539 291 608 1,146 2,353 3,525 20 34 76 141 239 368 200 418 788 1,617 2,423 30 27 61 114 192 296 161 336 632 1,299 1,946 40 23 52 97 164 253 137 284 541 1,111 1,665 50 20 46 86 146 224 122 255 480 985 1,476 60 19 42 78 132 203 110 231 436 892 1,337
80 16 36 67 113 174 94 198 372 764 1,144 100 14 32 59 100 154 84 175 330 677 1,014 125 12 28 52 89 137 74 155 292 600 899 150 11 26 48 80 124 67 141 265 544 815 200 10 22 41 69 106 58 120 227 465 697 250 9 19 36 61 94 51 107 201 412 618 300 8 18 33 55 85 46 97 182 374 560 350 7 16 30 51 78 43 89 167 344 515 400 7 15 28 47 73 40 83 156 320 479
*DATA IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA PAMPHLET NO. 54
Propane Gas Pipe Sizing
Typical Propane Gas Piping
TUBING SIZE, O.D., TYPE L
3/8" 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 7/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1-1/4" 1-1/2"
NOMIN A L PIPE SIZE,
SCHEDULE 40
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WIRING
NOTE: All wiring should be made in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
Consult your local Power Company to determine the availability of sufficient power to operate the unit. Check the voltage, frequency, and phase at the power supply to ensure it corresponds to the unit’s RATED VOLTAGE REQUIREMENT. In accordance with the N.E.C. or local codes, install a branch circuit fused disconnect near the unit. Determine wire sizes and overcurrent protection from the unit nameplate ampacity and in accordance with the Minimum Filter Size or the N.E.C. The wiring should never be sized smaller than is recommended by either of these two sources. Fuses smaller than that recommended on the rating plate could result in unnecessary fuse failure or service calls. The use of protective devices of larger size than indicated could result in extensive damage to the equipment. The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused to equipment as result of the use of larger than is recommended size protective devices. All units have undergone a run test prior to packaging for shipment. This equipment has been started at minimum rated voltage and checked for satisfactory operation. Do not attempt to operate this unit if the voltage is not within the minimum and maximum voltages shown on nameplate. All exterior wiring must be within approved weatherproof conduit. The unit must be permanently grounded in accordance with local codes, or in absence of local codes, with N.E.C. ANSI/ NFPA NO. 70-1984 or latest edition by using ground lug in the control box. Fuses or HACR type circuit breakers may be used where codes permit. IMPORTANT NOTE: Some single phase units are equipped with a single-pole contactor. Exercise caution when servicing as only one leg of the power supply is broken with the contractor.
HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING
The unit transformer is factory connected for 230V operation. If the unit is to operate on 208V, reconnect the transformer primary lead as shown on the unit wiring diagram. The induced draft blower on some models is equipped with a low speed 230V lead (blue) and a low speed 208V lead (black). If equipped, connect the induced draft blower low speed 208V lead (black) in place of the low speed 230V lead (blue). Place the unused 230V lead on the “PARK” termi­nal located on ignition control.
Single Phase. Connect two leads to terminals L1 & L2 in the electrical control section, using wire sizes specified in wiring table.
BRANCH CIRCUIT A M PACITY
SUPPLY W IRE LENGTH - FEET
200 64443322 150 86644433 100 108866644
50 141210108866
Wiring Table
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
THERMOSTAT CONTROLS
RECOMMENDED: TSTATGTS3275 (Emerson Dual Fuel thermostat) with TSTATTSORS outdoor
temperature sensor. ALTERNATE: A 1-stage cool/2-stage heat pump thermostat with OTDFPKG-01 outdoor tem-
perature sensor kit. IMPORTANT NOTE: For optimal performance, an outdoor temperature sensor should be used
with the control thermostat to determine when the unit switches from heat pump mode to gas mode. The unit is compatible with a standard heat pump thermostat with a minimum of 1 cool - 2 heat. If an outdoor sensor is not installed, the gas will not ignite until the control thermostat calls for a 2nd stage of heat.
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
Heat Pumps. Connect 24V wires from the thermostat to the corresponding wires in the control box using No. 18 AWG as shown in the table at right:
[A/G]PD14
Terminal
Wire
Red R (24V )
Gr een G (fan)
Or ange O (rev. valve)
White W1 (heat, 2nd)
Brown W2 (heat, 3rd)
Yellow Y (cool)
Blue C (24V Common)
24 - 48
Thermostat
INTERNAL WIRING
A diagram detailing the internal wiring of this unit is located on the Goodman labeled access panel. If any of the original wire supplied with the appliance must be replaced, the wire gauge and insulation must be the same as the original wiring.
1. For branch circuit wiring (main power supply to unit disconnect), the minimum wire size for the length of run can be determined using the circuit ampacity found on the unit rating plate and the table below. From the unit disconnect to the unit, the smallest wire size allowable may be used for the ampacity, as the disconnect must be in sight of the unit.
2. Wire size based on 60°C rated wire insulation and 30°C Ambient Temperature (86°F).
3. For more than three conductors in a raceway or cable, see the N.E.C. for derating the ampacity of each conductor.
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