X. circulating air and filters, Warning, Refer to timing charts for sequencing – Goodman Mfg GHS8 User Manual

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IO-242C

05/05

3/8"

1/2"

5/8"

3/4"

7/8"

1-1/8"

1/2"

3/4"

1"

1-1/4"

1-1/2"

10

39

92

199

329

501

935

275

567

1,071

2,205

3,307

20

26

62

131

216

346

630

189

393

732

1,496

2,299

30

21

50

107

181

277

500

152

315

590

1,212

1,858

40

19

41

90

145

233

427

129

267

504

1,039

1,559

50

18

37

79

131

198

376

114

237

448

91

1,417

60

16

35

72

121

187

340

103

217

409

834

1,275

80

13

29

62

104

155

289

89

185

346

724

1,066

100

11

26

55

90

138

255

78

162

307

630

976

125

10

24

48

81

122

224

69

146

275

567

866

150

9

21

43

72

109

202

63

132

252

511

787

200

8

19

39

66

100

187

54

112

209

439

665

250

8

17

36

60

93

172

48

100

185

390

590

Sizing Between First and Second Stage Regulator*
Maximum Propane Capacities listed are based on 2 psig pressure drop at 10 psig setting.
Capacities in 1,000 BTU/hour.

Pipe or
Tubing

Length,

Feet

Nominal Pipe Size

Schedule 40

Tubing Size, O.D. Type L

X. CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS

Ductwork - Air

WARNING

N

EVER ALLOW THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION, INCLUDING CARBON

MONOXIDE, TO ENTER THE RETURN DUCTWORK OR CIRCULATION AIR SUPPLY.

Duct systems and register sizes must be properly designed for
the CFM and external static pressure rating of the furnace.
Ductwork should be designed in accordance with the
recommended methods of “Air Conditioning Contractors of
America” Manual D.

A duct system must be installed in accordance with Standards of
the National Board of Fire Underwriters for the Installation of Air
Conditioning, Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Systems.
Pamphlets No. 90A and 90B.

A closed return duct system must be used, with the return duct
connected to the furnace. NOTE: Ductwork must never be attached
to the back of the furnace. Supply and return connections to the
furnace may be made with flexible joints to reduce noise
transmission. To prevent the blower from interfering with combustion
air or draft when a central return is used, a connecting duct must
be installed between the unit and the utility room wall. A room,
closet, or alcove must not be used as a return air chamber.

When the furnace is used in connection with a cooling unit, the
furnace should be installed in parallel with or on the upstream side
of the cooling unit to avoid condensation in the heating element.
With a parallel flow arrangement, the dampers or other means
used to control the flow of air must be adequate to prevent chilled
air from entering the furnace and, if manually operated, must be
equipped with means to prevent operation of either unit unless
the damper is in the full heat or cool position.

When the furnace is installed without a cooling coil, it is
recommended that a removable access panel be provided in the
outlet air duct. This opening shall be accessible when the furnace
is installed and shall be of such a size that the heat exchanger
can be viewed for visual light inspection or such that a sampling
probe can be inserted into the airstream. The access panel must
be made to prevent air leaks when the furnace is in operation.

When the furnace is heating, the temperature of the return air
entering the furnace must be between 55°F and 100°F.

When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts carry air circulated
by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace,
the return air shall also be handled by a duct sealed to the furnace
casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace.

F

ILTERS

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T

HIS

S

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B

EFORE

I

NSTALLING

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ETURN

A

IR

D

UCTWORK

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 CAN/ULCS111 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.

U

PRIGHT

I

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 counterflow furnace. As an
alternative, a media air filter or electronic air cleaner can be used
as the requested filter. The following figures show possible filter
locations.

C

IRCULATION

A

IR

F

ILTERS

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.

FURNACE INPUT

FILTER SIZE

TYPE

45M

160 in

2

permanent

68M

241 in

2

permanent

90M

320 in

2

permanent

115M

400 in

2

permanent

135M

370 in

2

permanent

45M

320 in

2

disposable

68M

483 in

2

disposable

90M

640 in

2

disposable

115M

800 in

2

disposable

135M

738 in

2

disposable

PERMANENT NOMINAL 600 C.F.M.
DISPOSABLE NOMINAL 300 C.F.M.

MINIMUM FILTER SIZES

H

ORIZONTAL

I

NSTALLATIONS

Filters must be installed in either the central return register or in
the return air duct work.

XI. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

(INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL)

Refer to Timing Charts for sequencing.

P

OWER

U

P

1. 115 VAC power applied to furnace.

2. Integrated ignition control performs internal checks.

3. Integrated ignition LED will light.

4. Integrated ignition control monitors safety circuits

continuously.

5. Furnace awaits call from thermostat.

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