Goodman Mfg Multi-Position Manual De Usuario
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SS-GMV95
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RODUCT
S
PECIFICATIONS
Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifi cations or designs without notice
or without incurring obligations. © 2008-2009 • Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. • Houston, Texas • Printed in the USA.
or without incurring obligations. © 2008-2009 • Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. • Houston, Texas • Printed in the USA.
Model
Description
CHT90-120
Cooling/Heating, Mechanical
CH70TG
Cooling/Heating, Digital, Non-programmable
CHSATG
Cooling/Heating, Mechanical
H20TWR
Heating Only, Mechanical
T
HERMOSTATS
A two-stage thermostat should be used with the GMV95/GCV9 furnaces. Two-stage thermostats control which fi ring rate is
used depending on the temperature diff erence between the set point and the room temperature. A properly used two-stage
thermostat and furnace will maintain a much tighter
control of temperature than a conventional single-stage
thermostat and furnace. Two-stage furnaces have “W1”
and “W2” terminals. If the thermostat has “Y1” and “Y2”
cooling connections and a single-stage cooling system
is used, connect “Y” on the furnace control to “Y1” on
the thermostat. The table below describes two-stage
thermostats that have been confi gured for use with this
furnace.
used depending on the temperature diff erence between the set point and the room temperature. A properly used two-stage
thermostat and furnace will maintain a much tighter
control of temperature than a conventional single-stage
thermostat and furnace. Two-stage furnaces have “W1”
and “W2” terminals. If the thermostat has “Y1” and “Y2”
cooling connections and a single-stage cooling system
is used, connect “Y” on the furnace control to “Y1” on
the thermostat. The table below describes two-stage
thermostats that have been confi gured for use with this
furnace.
Model
Description
GMV95
0453BXB
GMV95
0704CXB
GMV95
0905DXB
GMV95
1155DXB
GCV9
0704CXB
GCV9
0905DXB
GCV9
1155DXB
LPM-03B
LP Conversion Kit (Gas Valve)
1
1 1 1 1 1
LPM-05
LP Conversion Kit (Springs & Orifi ce)
1
1 1 1 1 1
GSAS
Electronic Air Cleaners (-10, -11, -12 or -18)
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√
√
√
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GMU
Media Air Cleaners
(1620, 2020, 1625 or 2025)
(1620, 2020, 1625 or 2025)
√
√
√
√
√
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DEHUM1
Dehumidistat
√
√
√
√
√
√
HAPS28
High-Altitude Pressure Switch Kit
2 2
HAPS29
High-Altitude Pressure Switch Kit
2 2
HAPS 31
High-Altitude Pressure Switch Kit
2 2
HALP11
High-Altitude Propane Gas Kit
2 2 2 2
HALP 13
High-Altitude Propane Gas Kit
2 2
HANG 13
High-Altitude Natural Gas Kit
3 3 3 3
HANG 14
High-Altitude Natural Gas Kit
4 4 4 4
HANG 16
High-Altitude Natural Gas Kit
2 2
EFR01
External Filter Rack
√
√
√
√
√
√
DCVK-20
Horizontal/Vertical Concentric Vent Kit (2”)
√
√
√
√
DCVK-30
Horizontal/Vertical Concentric Vent Kit (3”)
√
√
√
√
√
√
CFB21
Downfl ow Floor Base
√
CFB24
Downfl ow Floor Base
√
017K00000S
Flush-mount vent kit
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1– All Models up to 7,000’ 2– 7,001’ to 11,000’ 3– 7,001’ to 9,000’ 4– 9,001’ to 11,000’
Note:
Note:
All installations above 7,000’ require a pressure switch change. For installation in Canada, gas furnaces are certifi ed
only to 4,500’.
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