Filters - Read This Section Before Installing The Return Air Ductwork; Upright Installations; Circulation Air Filters; Horizontal Installations - Goodman GMH8 Installation Instructions Manual

Gas-fired warm air furnace
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FILTERS
- READ THIS SECTION
BEFORE
INSTALLING
THE
RETURN AIR DUCTWORK
Filters
must be used
with this furnace.
Discuss
filter
maintenance
with the building
owner.
Filters
do not ship with
this furnace,
but
must
be provided
by the installer.
Filters
must comply
with
UL900
or CANiULCSlll
standards.
If the furnace
is installed
without
filters,
the warranty
will be voided.
NOTE:
An undersized
opening
will cause
reduced
airflow.
The
bottom
return
is set up as a knock
out.
UPRIGHT _NSTALLATIONS
Depending
on the
installation
and/or
customer
preference,
differing
filter
arrangements
can
be applied.
Filters
can
be
installed
in the central
return
register
or a side panel
external
filter
rack kit (upflows),
or the ductwork
above
a downflow
furnace.
As
an alternative,
a media
air filter
or electronic
air cleaner
can be
used
as the requested
filter.
CIRCULATION
AIR FILTERS
One
of the most
common
causes
of a problem
in a forced
air
heating
system
is a blocked
or dirty
filter.
Circulating
air filters
must
be inspected
monthly
for dirt accumulation
and replaced
if
necessary.
Failure
to maintain
clean
filters
can cause
premature
heat
exchanger
failure.
A new
home
may
require
more
frequent
replacement
until
all
construction
dust and dirt is removed.
Circulating
air filters
are to
be installed
in the return
air duct external
to the furnace
cabinet.
MINIMUM
FILTER SIZES
FURNACE INPUT
FILTER SIZE
TYPE
45M
160 in2
permanent
70M
241 in2
permanent
90M
320 in2
permanent
115M
400 in2
permanent
140M
370 in2
permanent
45M
320 in2
disposable
70M
483 in2
disposable
90M
640 in2
disposable
115M
800 in2
disposable
140M
7_
irl2
disposable
PERMANENT
NOMINAL
600 FM.
FACE
VELOCITY
DISPOSABLE
NOMINAL
300
F.M. FACE
VELOCITY
HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS
Filters must be installed in either the central return register or in
the return air duct work.
Xl. SEQUENCE
OF OPERATION
(INTEGRATED
IGNITION
CONTROL)
Refer to Timing Charts for sequencing.
POWER UP
115 VAC power
applied
to furnace.
integrated
ignition
control
performs
internal
checks.
integrated
ignition
LED
will light.
integrated
ignition
control
monitors
safety
circuits
continuously.
Furnace
awaits
call from
thermostat.
21
HEATING MODE
(MODE
DIP SWITCH IS SET TO "1 STG" POSITION)
The
normal
operational
sequence
in heating
mode
is as follows:
R and W thermostat
contacts
close,
initiating
a call for heat.
integrated
control
module
performs
safety
circuit
checks.
induced
draft blower
is energized
for 15 second
pre-purge
period
causing
pressure
switch
contacts
to close.
igniter
warm
up begins
after
15 second
prepurge
expires.
Low and high-stage
gas valves
open
at end of igniter
warm
up period,
delivering
gas to burners
and establishing
flame.
integrated
control
module
monitors
flame
presence.
Gas
valve
will remain
open
only if flame
is detected.
Circulator
blower
is energized
on high heat speed
following
a fixed thirty
second
blower
on delay. Electronic
air cleaner
terminals
are energized
with
circulator
blower.
Furnace
operates;
integrated
control
module
monitors
safety
circuits
continuously.
R and W thermostat
contacts
open,
completing
the call for
heat.
Gas
valve
closes,
extinguishing
flame.
induced
draft
blower
is de-energized
following
a fifteen
second
post
purge.
The
circulator
blower
remains
on high
speed
for thirty
seconds,
then switches
to low heat speed for the remainder
of the selected
heat
off delay
period.
For example,
the
selected
heat off delay period
is 150 seconds.
The circulator
blower
operates
at high
heat
for 30 seconds
and at low
speed
for 150 - 30 = 120 seconds.
Furnace
awaits
the next call from thermostat.
(MODE DIP
SWITCH
IS SET TO "2
STG"PosmoN)
The
normal
operational
sequence
in sequence
is as follows:
R and W thermostat
contacts
close,
initiating
a call for heat.
integrated
control
module
performs
safety
circuit
checks.
induced
draft
blower
is energized
for 15 second
prepurge
period
causing
pressure
switch
contacts
to close.
igniter
warm
up begins
after
15 second
prepurge
expires.
Low and high-stage
gas valves
open
at end of igniter
warm
up period,
delivering
gas to burners
and establishing
flame.
High-stage
gas valve
closes
after
five seconds;
low-stage
gas
valve
remains
open.
integrated
control
module
monitors
flame
presence.
Gas
valve
will remain
open
only if flame
is detected.
Circulator
blower
is energized
on low heat speed
following
a fixed thirty
second
blower
on delay. Electronic
air cleaner
terminals
are energized
with
circulator
blower.
Furnace
is now operating
in low-stage
heating
mode.
Furnace
operates;
integrated
control
module
monitors
safety
circuits
continuously.
If low-stage
delay period
expires,
control
will shift operation
from
low-stage
heating
mode
operation
to high-stage
heating
mode
operation.
Control
will energize
circulator
blower
high heat
speed
and high
stage
gas valve.

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