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SERVICING

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CHECKING TEMPERATURE RISE

The more air (CFM) being delivered through a given furnace, 

the less the rise will be; so the less air (CFM) being delivered, 

the greater the rise. The temperature rise should be adjusted 

in accordance to a given furnace specifications and its 

external static pressure. An incorrect temperature rise may 

result in condensing in or overheating of the heat exchanger. 

An airflow and temperature rise table is provided in the blower 

performance  specification  section.  Determine  and  adjust 

temperature rise as follows:

1.  Operate furnace with burners firing for approximately ten 

minutes. Check BTU input to furnace - do not exceed 

input rating stamped on rating plate. Ensure all registers 

are open and all duct dampers are in their final (fully or 

partially open) position.

2.  Place thermometers in the return and supply ducts as 

close to the furnace as possible. Thermometers must not 

be influenced by radiant heat by being able to “see” the 

heat exchanger.

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Checking Temperature Rise

3.  Subtract the return air temperature from the supply air 

temperature to determine the air temperature rise. Allow 

adequate time for thermometer readings to stabilize.

4.  Adjust temperature rise by adjusting the circulator blower 

speed. Increase blower speed to reduce temperature rise. 

Decrease blower speed to increase temperature rise. 

Refer to 

Circulator Blower Speed 

section in the Product 

Design section of this manual for speed changing details. 

Temperature rise is related to the BTUH output of the 

furnace and the amount of air (CFM) circulated over the 

heat exchanger. Measure motor current draw to determine 

that the motor is not overloaded during adjustments.

CHECKING PRIMARY LIMIT CONTROL

All use a nonadjustable, automatic reset, bi-metal type limit 

control.  

    

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1.  Remove burner compartment door to gain access to 

the primary limit.

2.  Remove low voltage wires at limit control terminals.
3.  With an ohmmeter, test between these two terminals  

as shown in the following drawing. The ohmmeter 

should read continuous unless heat exchanger tem-

perature is above limit control setting. If not as above, 

replace the control. 

                  

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Testing Primary Limit Control 

Summary of Contents for AMES960403BU AA

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Page 2: ...arts testing in struments and the appropriate service manual REVIEWALL SERVICEINFORMATIONINTHEAPPROPRIATESERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS OUTSIDE THE U S call 1 713 861 2500 Not a technical ass...

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Page 4: ...dman A Initial Release V GMC B 1st Revision Configuration M Upflow Horizontal Major Revision C Downflow Horizontal A Initial Release B 1st Revision Airflow C Variable Speed ComfortNet Nox E High Effic...

Page 5: ...nless Steel tubular heat exchanger 115 volt silicon nitride igniter Left or right gas entry Line voltage EAC HUM terminals GMES96 U GMES960403BU AA GMES960603BU AA GMES960805CU AA Goodman Brand 96 Ult...

Page 6: ...a residential home gas furnace It is not designed or certified for use in mobile home trailer or recreational vehicle applications In the U S A this furnace can be used in the following non industria...

Page 7: ...LOSURE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Condensate Drain Lines and Drain Trap Acondensing gas furnace achieves its high level of e...

Page 8: ...ply pressures must be maintained within the ranges specified below The supply pressure must be constant and available with all other household gas fired appliances operating The minimum gas supply pre...

Page 9: ...ombustion analysis are required for all installations above 4500 ft Refer to Gas Supply Pressure Measurement section for instruction on how to properly measure and adjust manifold outlet pressure The...

Page 10: ...le electronic air cleaner terminals EAC are energized with 115 volts whenever the circulator blower is energized NOTE Wire routing must not to interfere with circulator blower operation filter removal...

Page 11: ...90 seconds and display the proper fault code Induced draft blower is energized for 30 second prepurge Igniter warm up begins after 30 second prepurge expires Gas valves open at end of igniter warm up...

Page 12: ...ntric Vent Kits DCVK Application The DCVK 20 and DCVK 30 kit is designed to allow the terminations of a direct vent furnace to be concentrically vented through a wall or roof This kit allows a single...

Page 13: ...DRAFT AND CIRCULATION BLOWERS The bearings in the induced draft blower and circulator blower motors are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer No further lubrication is required Check motor windin...

Page 14: ...2 164 327 655 1636 37 97 195 486 12 75 150 300 600 1500 38 23 47 95 189 474 13 69 138 277 555 1385 39 92 185 462 14 64 129 257 514 1286 40 22 45 90 180 450 15 60 120 240 480 1200 41 176 439 16 56 113...

Page 15: ...t As the external static pressure goes up the temperature rise will also increase Consult the proper tables for tempera ture rise limitation BTU HR Calculation Example The unit being tested takes 40 s...

Page 16: ...SERVICING 16 GAS VALVE BURNER ASSEMBLY PRESSURE TRANSDUCER INTEGRATED CONTROL BOARD CONTROL TRANSFORMER PRESSURE SWITCHES VENT PIPE CONNECTION COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTION DRAFT INDUCER Component I D...

Page 17: ...any wires must be replaced replace with AWM 105 C 2 64 thick insulation of the same gauge or its equivalent THERMOSTAT AND WIRING DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING WARNING 1 Remove the blower comp...

Page 18: ...m High Speed Red wire connected to RED on the control board High Speed Orange wire connected to FAN on the control board Medium Speed Black Low Speed and Brown Medium Low Speed wires connected to PARK...

Page 19: ...determine the air temperature rise Allow adequate time for thermometer readings to stabilize 4 Adjust temperature rise by adjusting the circulator blower speed Increase blower speed to reduce temperat...

Page 20: ...test for continuity between each of the motor leads 4 Touch one probe of the ohmmeter to the motor frame ground and the other probe in turn to each lead If the windings do not test continuous or a re...

Page 21: ...rner compartment door to gain access to the gas valve 2 Connect a calibrated water manometer or appropriate gas pressure gauge at either the gas valve inlet pressure tap or the gas piping drip leg as...

Page 22: ...est screw inlet outlet pressure boss out one turn counterclockwise not more than one turn b Attach a hose and manometer to the outlet pressure outlet pressure boss c Turn ON the gas supply d Turn on p...

Page 23: ...ED is blinking in AMBER then release The control will execute the following functions 1 Blower Heat Speed 15 seconds 2 Blower Cool Speed 15 seconds 3 Blower Fan Speed 15 seconds 4 Hot Surface Igniter...

Page 24: ...minal 3 Place the unit into a heating cycle LINE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT WARNING 4 As soon as flame is established a micro amp reading should be evident once proof of flame micro amp reading is establishe...

Page 25: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 25...

Page 26: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 26...

Page 27: ...lash the Fault Code History up to 5 fault codes from newest to oldest Fault Code Clear Function When the SW1 button is pressed and held for an extended period more than 5 seconds less than 10 seconds...

Page 28: ...IED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 1 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0 7 AMPS NOTES HI VOLTAGE FIELD HI VOLTAGE 115V LOW VOLTAGE FIELD LOW VOLTAGE 24V COLOR CODES RD RED GY G...

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