Upright Installations; Horizontal Installations; Startup Procedure & Adjustment; Heat Anticipator Setting - Goodman MH95 Installation Instructions Manual

Gas-fired warm air furnace
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COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)
600
040_3BXA
194*
0453BXA
060_3BXA
---
0703BXA
0704CXA
---
0904CXA
---
080_5CXA
---
0905DXA
100_5DXA
---
1155DXA
*Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement.
Permanent Minimum Filter Area (sq. in)
[Based on a 600 ft/min filter face velocity]
COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)
600
040_3BXA
388*
0453BXA
060_3BXA
---
0703BXA
0704CXA
0904CXA
---
080_5CXA
---
0905DXA
100_5DXA
---
1155DXA
*Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement.
Disposable Minimum Filter area (sq. in)
[Based on 300 ft/min filter face velocity]
U
I
PRIGHT
NSTALLATIONS
Depending on the installation and/or customer preference, differing
filter arrangements can be applied. Filters can be installed in the cen-
tral return register or a side panel external filter rack kit (upflows). As
an alternative a media air filter or electronic air cleaner can be used as
the requested filter.
The following figure shows possible filter locations.
CENTRAL
RETURN
GRILLE
SIDE RETURN
EXTERNAL FILTER
RACK KIT
(EITHER SIDE)
Possible Upright Upflow
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
194*
240
288
---
---
324*
324*
324*
336
---
---
291*
291*
336
384
---
432*
432*
432*
432*
---
---
388*
388*
388*
---
---
486*
486*
486*
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
388*
480
576
---
---
647*
647*
647*
672
---
583*
583*
672
768
---
863*
863*
863*
863*
---
---
777*
777*
777*
---
---
971*
971*
971*
AIR FLOW
FILTER
ACCESS
2000
DOOR
---
---
RETURN
---
DUCT
---
FILTER
480
SUPPORT
BRACKET
486*
(PROVIDED)
2000
---
---
---
NOTE: Internal filter retention is not provided on this furnace.
960
H
I
971*
ORIZONTAL
Filters must be installed in either the central return register or in the
return air duct work.
XIV. STARTUP PROCEDURE & ADJUSTMENT
Furnace must have a 115 VAC power supply properly connected
and grounded. Proper polarity must be maintained for correct op-
eration. In addition to the following start-up and adjustment items,
refer to further information in Section XVI, Operational Checks.
H
A
EAT
NTICIPATOR
The heat anticipator in the room thermostat must be correctly ad-
justed to obtain the proper number of cycles per hour and to pre-
vent "overshooting" of the setting. Set the heat anticipator setting to
0.7 amps. Follow the thermostat manufacturer's instructions on
how to adjust the heat anticipator setting.
D
T
P
RAIN
RAP
The drain trap must be primed prior to furnace startup. To prime, fill
the drain trap with water. This ensures proper furnace drainage
upon startup and prohibits the possibility of flue gases escaping
through the drain system. Air conditioning condensate may be drained
into the furnace trap.
F
URNACE OPERATION
Purge gas lines of air prior to startup. Be sure not to purge lines into
an enclosed burner compartment. Follow NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas
Code 8.3 for proper purging methods. In Canada, follow approved
purging methods in B149.1
Check for leaks using an approved chloride-free soap and water
solution, an electronic combustible gas detector, or other approved
method. Verify that all required kits (propane gas, high altitude,
etc.) have been appropriately installed.
F
S
URNACE
TARTUP
1. Close the manual gas shutoff valve external to the furnace.
2. Turn off the electrical power to the furnace.
3. Set the room thermostat to the lowest possible setting.
4. Remove the burner compartment door.
33
AIR FLOW
Possible Upright Counterflow
Filter Locations
NSTALLATIONS
S
ETTING
RIMING
CENTRAL
RETURN
GRILLE

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