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Goodman GMP Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Goodman GMP Series Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

Power vented multi-position gas - fired air heater

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INSTALLATION & OPERATING
POWER VENTED MULTI-POSITION
GAS - FIRED AIR HEATER
This appliance is suitable for use as II
These instructions are only valid if the following country code is on the appliance.
This appliance is suitable for use on gas groups 2H, 2L, 2E & 3P.
If this code is not present on the appliance, it is necessary to refer to the technical instruc-
tions that provide the necessary information concerning the modification of the appliance to
the conditions for that country.
Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of gas and pressure,
and the current state adjustments of the appliance are compatible.
FACTORY FITTED FOR NATURAL 2H @ 20 mbar
230V ~ 50Hz. <15A. <2kW.
GAS
SUPPLY
PRESSURE
2L
G25
25Mbar
2E
G20
20/25Mbar
2H
G20
20Mbar
3P
G31
37Mbar
IF THIS HEATER IS INSTALLED IN AN ENCLOSED AREA, SUCH AS A GARAGE OR
UTILITY ROOM, WITH ANY OTHER CARBON MONOXIDE PRODUCING DEVICE (i.e.
AUTOMOBILE, SPACE HEATER, ETC.) INSURE THAT THE ENCLOSED AREA IS
PROPERLY VENTILATED.
CARBON MONOXIDE (REFERRED TO AS CO) CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH
THIS
HEATER
CONSTRUCTED ON SITE ONLY.
IO-137CE-A
INSTRUCTIONS
for GMP
BURNER
PRESSURE
8.7 mbar
8.7 mbar
8.7 mbar
26.7 mbar
IS
DESIGN
CERTIFIED
Goodman Mfg. Co., L.P.
1501 Seamist, Houston, TX 77008
II
& ll
2H3P,
2E (S) B3P
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION
NL
DE, LU, BE
AT, DK, ES, FI, GB, IE, IT, PT, SE, GR
ES, FR, GB, IE, PT, BE, NL, DE, LU
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
FOR
.
2E3P
INSTALLATION
IN
BUILDINGS
12/01

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Summary of Contents for Goodman GMP Series

  • Page 1 AUTOMOBILE, SPACE HEATER, ETC.) INSURE THAT THE ENCLOSED AREA IS PROPERLY VENTILATED. WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE (REFERRED TO AS CO) CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WARNING THIS HEATER DESIGN CERTIFIED INSTALLATION BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED ON SITE ONLY. IO-137CE-A Goodman Mfg. Co., L.P. 12/01 1501 Seamist, Houston, TX 77008...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX SPECIFICATIONS REPAIR PARTS 4, 5 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 6, 7, 8 COMBUSTION / VENTILATION AIR 9, 10, 11 GAS PIPING 12, 13 CIRCULATING AIR 14, 15 ELECTRICAL GAS PRESSURES SAFETY CONTROLS 16-18 CIRCULATING AIR FILTERS SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS SEQUENCE OF OPERATION REMOVING AN EXISTING APPLIANCE INSPECTING AND CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER ILLUSTRATIONS...
  • Page 3 050-32 ½ ¼ hp. 25.40 15.24 BSPT 1.40A 075-32 ½ ¼ hp. 25.40 15.24 BSPT 1.40A 100-42 ½ ½ hp. 25.40 20.32 BSPT 2.25A 125-52 ½ ¾ hp. 27.94 25.40 BSPT 4.70A 150-52 ½ ¾ hp. 25.40 15.24 BSPT 4.70A...
  • Page 4: Repair Parts List

    REPAIR PARTS LIST GMP050-32 GMP075-32 GMP100-42 GMP125-52 GMP150-52 25165-12S 25165-12S 25165-13S 25165-14S 25165-15S 25580-08 25580-08 25580-09 25580-10 25580-11 25125-08 25125-08 25125-09 25125-10 25125-11 25150-04S 25150-04S 25150-05S 25150-06S 25150-07S B12826-22 B12826-22 B12826-22 B12826-22 B12826-22 B14010-14 B14010-14 B14010-14 B14010-14 B14010-14 B11726-06 B11726-06 B11726-06 B11726-06 B11726-06...
  • Page 6 WARNING WHILE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS DO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PROTECTION, CURRENT LIMITATIONS TO THEIR EFFECTIVENESS REQUIRES THAT YOU OTHERWISE CONTINUE TO FOLLOW APPROPRIATE INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED IN THE “INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS” AND “USERS INFORMATION” MANUALS RELATING TO PROTECTING PERSONS FROM THE RISKS OF CARBON MONOXIDE.
  • Page 7 The heater and it’s individual shut-off must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 50 mbar. The heater must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing it’s individual man- ual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at pressures equal to or less than 50mBAR.
  • Page 8 THE USE OF NON-METALLIC FACTORY VENT MATERIAL IS PROHIBITED. This appliance CAN NOT BE HORIZONTALLY VENTED unless using an optional power venter such as the SVB-80-5, if permitted by local code. A vent adapter must be installed between the vent connection on the heater and the field in- stalled vent system.
  • Page 9 OUTSIDE AIR USING HORIZONTAL INLET AND OUTLET 30.48 cm MAX OULET AIR OULET AIR 6.45 cm 6.45 cm .5860 kW .5860 kW WATER INLET AIR HEATER FURNACE 6.45 cm INLET AIR .5860 kW 6.45 cm .5860 kW 30.48 cm MAX MINIMUM OF ONE AIR INLET AND ONE AIR OUTLET REQUIRED IN ANY COMBINATION SHOWN AIR FROM HEATED SPACE...
  • Page 10 U.S. S.I. 12” 30.48 CM 1 sq. in. 6.45 CM 100 sq. in. 645.2 CM 1,000 BTU .2931 kW 2,000 BTU .5860 kW 4,000 BTU 1.170 kW AIR FROM ATTIC AND CRAWL SPACE GABLE VENTS TOP OF OPENINGS INTO ATTIC MUST EXTEND ABOVE INSULATION VENTILATED ATTIC GABLE OR SOFFIT VENT...
  • Page 11: Combustion / Ventilation Air

    COMBUSTION / VENTILATION AIR Provide adequate ventilation to the appliance in accordance with the rules in force in the coun- try of installation. Where rules do not quote the minimum ventilation opening sizes use the sizes shown. This appliance requires air for combustion and ventilation. Ideally, this air is obtained from out- doors, but under certain conditions may be obtained from within the dwelling.
  • Page 12: Gas Piping

    Where communicating with the outdoors through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 11 cm2 per 1kW of total input rating of all equipment in the space. Where ducts are used, they shall be of the same cross-sectional area as the free area of the opening to which they connect.
  • Page 13: Circulating Air

    WARNING NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS. THIS PRACTICE MAY CAUSE A FIRE, EXPLOSION, BODILY HARM INCLUDING DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Pipe joint compound must be resistant to the action of L.P. gas. A union and listed manual shutoff must be installed exterior to the heater cabinet so the control assembly may be easily removed.
  • Page 14 Return air from one dwelling unit shall not be discharged into another dwelling unit. CAUTION DO NOT take return air from bathrooms, kitchens, heater rooms, garages, utility or laundry rooms or cold areas. If outside air is utilized it should not be taken from within 2.54m of an ap- pliance vent outlet, a vent opening or a plumbing drainage system or the discharge from an exhaust system unless the outlet is 1 meter above the outside air inlet.
  • Page 15: Electrical

    ETC. AROUND THE BASE AS TO PROVIDE A SEAL BETWEEN THE SUPPORT AND THE BASE. THE BASE OR PLATFORM MUST BE SEALED AIRTIGHT TO THE FLOOR. Install the return air to terminate through the base under the heater. For installations where re- turn air ducts cannot be run under the floor, the return air supply may be taken from the side(s).
  • Page 16: Gas Pressures

    Never locate the thermostat where it will be influenced by heat generated by hot water pipes, lamps, televisions, direct sunlight, supply air registers, etc. Interconnecting wiring must be secured and protected from damage or disconnection. The low voltage control wiring exiting the air heater is labeled “thermostat wiring." WARNING BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICE OR ADJUSTMENTS - INSURE THAT THE GAS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ARE “OFF”.
  • Page 17 VENT PRESSURE SWITCH This heater uses a vent pressure switch that prevents the heater from operating should any portion of the vent system become restricted or a venter failure occur. To check this switch, place the heater in operation and remove the hose from the switch. The gas burners will extin- guish.
  • Page 18 CIRCULATING AIR FILTERS This heater does not have provisions for insertion of circulating air filters into the casing. How- ever, it is recommended that a filter grille is installed or filters are installed in the return air duct(s). If filters are installed in the return air duct the filter access must be sealed airtight. One of the most common causes of a problem in a forced air heating system is a blocked or dirty filter.

This manual is also suitable for:

Gmp050-32Gmp075-32Gmp100-42Gmp125-52Gmp150-52