Maintenance; Annual Inspection; Filters; Filter Maintenance - Goodman GMH8 Installation Instructions Manual

Gas-fired warm air furnace
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XVl.
MAINTENANCE
,_
WARNING
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
INJURY OR DEATH,
DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL
POWER
BEFORE PERFORMING
ANY MAINTENANCE.
IF YOU MUST HANDLE THE
IGNITER,
HANDLE
WITH CARE. TOUCHING
THE IGNITER
ELEMENT
WITH BARE
FINGERS,
ROUGH
HANDLING,
OR VIBRATION
COULD DAMAGE
THE IGNITER
RESULTING
IN PREMATURE
FAILURE.
ONLY
A QUALIFIED
SERVICER
SHOULD
EVER
HANDLE THE IGNITER.
ANNUAL
INSPECTION
The furnace
should
be inspected
by a qualified
installer,
or service
agency
at least once
per year. This
check
should
be performed
at
the beginning
of the
heating
season.
This
will
ensure
that
all
furnace
components
are
in proper
working
order
and that
the
heating
system
functions
appropriately.
Pay particular
attention
to
the following
items.
Repair
or service
as necessary.
• Flue
pipe
system.
Check
for
blockage
and/or
leakage.
Check
the outside
termination
and the connections
at and
internal
to the furnace.
• Heat exchanger.
Check
for corrosion
and/or
buildup
within
the heat
exchanger
passageways.
• Burners.
Check for proper
ignition,
burner
flame,
and flame
sense.
• Wiring.
Check
electrical
connections
for tightness
and/or
corrosion.
Check
wires
for damage.
• Filters.
FILTERS
_lb WARNING
To
AVOID
PROPERTY
DAMAGE,
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR DEATH,
DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL
POWER
BEFORE
REMOVING
FILTERS.
NEVER
OPERATE
FURNACE
WITHOUT
A FILTER
INSTALLED
BECAUSE
DUST
AND LINT
WILL
BUILD
UP ON
INTERNAL
PARTS
RESULTING
IN LOSS
OF EFFICIENCY,
EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE
AND POSSIBLE
FIRE.
A return
air filter
is not supplied
with this furnace;
however,
there
must
be a means
of filtering
all of the return
air. The installer
will
supply
filter(s)
at the time of installation.
FILTER MAINTENANCE
Improper
filter
maintenance
is the
most
common
cause
of
inadequate
heating
or cooling
performance.
Filters
should
be
cleaned
(permanent)
or replaced
(disposable)
every
two months
or as required.
When
replacing
a filter, it must
be replaced
with a
filter of the same
type and size.
,_
WARNING
To
PREVENT
PROPERTY
DAMAGE,
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR DEATH
DUE TO
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL
POWER
TO THE FURNACE
BEFORE
REMOVING
THE FILTER
OR PERFORMING
ANY
OTHER
MAINTENANCE.
Become
familiar
with
filter
location
and procedures
for removal,
cleaning
and replacing
them.
If help is needed,
contact
the installer
of the furnace
or a qualified
servicer.
FILTER
REMOVAL
Depending
on the installation,
differing
filter
arrangements
can
be applied.
Filters
can
be installed
in either
the central
return
register
or a side panel
external
filter
rack (upflow
only).
A media
air filter or electronic
air cleaner
can be used as an alternate
filter.
Follow
the filter
sizes
given
in the Recommended
Minimum
Filter
size
table
to ensure
proper
unit performance.
To remove
filters
from
an external
filter
rack
in an upright
upfiow
installation,
follow
the directions
provided
with
external
filter
rack
kit.
internal
filters
are an accessory
item
and are not included
with
your furnace.
For further
details,
see your
distributor.
U PRIGHT FILTER REMOVAL
To remove
filters
from
an external
filter
rack
in an upright
upflow
installation,
follow
the directions
provided
with
external
filter
rack
kit.
Clean,
wash
and dry a permanent
filter. When
using
a permanent
filter,
both
sides
should
be sprayed
with
a dust
adhesive
as
recommended
on adhesive
container.
Spray
adhesives
for use
with permanent
filters
can be found
at some
hardware
stores.
BE
SURE
AIRFLOW
DIRECTION
ARROW
POINTS
TOWARDS
THE
BLOWER.
Inspect
filter.
If your dirty filter is the disposable
type, replace
dirty
with the same
type and size filter.
If your
dirty filter
is a permanent
filter,
clean
as follows:
• Wash,
rinse,
and dry the
permanent
filters.
Both
sides
should
then
be sprayed
with
a filter
adhesive
as
is
recommended
on the adhesive
container.
Many
hardware
stores
stock
spray adhesives
for use with permanent
filters.
If badly
torn or uncleanable,
these
filters
must be replaced
by equal
size
permanent,
high
velocity
filters.
Throwaway
filters
must
not be used
as replacement
for permanent
filters.
Under
normal
use,
permanent
filters
should
last for
several
years.
INDUCED DRAFT AND CIRCULATOR
BLOWER MOTORS
The
bearings
in the induced
draft
blower
and circulator
blower
motors
are permanently
lubricated
by the manufacturer.
No further
lubrication
is required.
Check
motor
windings
for accumulation
of dust
which
may cause
overheating.
Clean
as necessary.
FLAME SENSOR
(QUALIFIED
SERVICER
ONLY)
Under
some
conditions,
the fuel or air supply
can create
a nearly
invisible
coating
on the flame
sensor.
This
coating
acts
as an
insulator
causing
a drop
in the flame
sense
signal.
If the flame
sense
signal
drops
too low the furnace
will not sense
flame
and
will lock out.
The flame
sensor
should
be carefully
cleaned
by a
qualified
servicer
using
emery
cloth
or steel
wool.
Following
cleaning,
the flame
sense
signal
should
be 1 to 6 microamps
at
115 volts.
IGNITER (QUALIFIED
SERVICER
ONLY)
If the igniter
and the surrounding
air are at about
70°F
and the
igniter wires
are not connected
to any other electrical
components,
the resistance
of the igniter
should
not exceed
75 ohms.
If it does,
the igniter
should
be replaced.
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