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TECHNICAL MANU

TECHNICAL MANU

TECHNICAL MANU

TECHNICAL MANU

TECHNICAL MANUAL

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Refer to Service Manual RS6300007 for installation, operation, and troubleshooting information.

All safety information must be followed as provided in the Service Manual.

Refer to the appropriate Parts Catalog for part number information.

Models listed on page 3.

Select Models qualify for the 2009 and 2010 Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency**

*PG15

Package Gas Units

Copyrig

ht © 2007 - 2009-2010 Goodman Manufacturing

 Company, L.P.

RT6313001r11

April 2010

This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only.
Goodman does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury due to
improper  service  procedures  or  services  performed  by  an  unqualified  person.

**Note  that  these  tax  credits  are  subject  to  specific  requirements  set  forth  in  the  American  Recovery  and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 and in the Internal Revenue Code.  Goodman recommends that consumers consult
a  tax  professional  if  they  have  questions  about  the  applicability  of  these  credits.

Summary of Contents for APG152407041A Series

Page 1: ...G15 Package Gas Units Copyright 2007 2009 2010 Goodman Manufacturing Company L P RT6313001r11 April 2010 This manual is to be used by qualified professionally trained HVAC technicians only Goodman doe...

Page 2: ...onal injury or death Goodman will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service or service procedures If you install or perform service on this unit you assume res...

Page 3: ...se contact your local EPA office WARNING WARNING Do not connect or use any device that is not design certified by Goodman for use with this unit Serious property damage personal injury reduced unit pe...

Page 4: ...condensing cooling cycle is drawn through the out door coil by a propeller fan and is discharged vertically out the top of the unit The outdoor coil is designed for 0 static No additional restriction...

Page 5: ...NG AND MOVING OPERATIONS TO FACILITATE LIFTING AND MOVING IF A CRANE IS USED PLACE THE UNIT IN AN ADEQUATE CABLE SLING IMPORTANT If using bottom discharge with roof curb ductwork should be attached to...

Page 6: ...its are not approved for use in Canada For installations above 2 000 feet use kit HA 02 The HA 02 kit is used for both Natural and LP gas at high altitudes Use LPM 06 propane conversion kit for propan...

Page 7: ...E CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 3 4 NPT FEMALE 16 1 8 19 1 8 EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL ACCESS PANEL 4 3 4 B 7 15 16 16 B 5 1 2 1 3 8 16 2 3 4 A 18 7 16 FLUE EXHAUST 51 47 BLOWER ACCESS PANEL 22 22 11 11...

Page 8: ...AMPACITY 22 1 21 26 5 24 2 MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION 3 30 35 40 40 HEATING NUMBER OF BURNERS 3 4 4 4 SECTION ORIFICE SIZE NATURAL 43 43 43 43 ORIFICE SIZE LP 55 55 55 55 COMPRESSOR TYPE Scroll Sc...

Page 9: ...TOTAL 22 2 29 4 25 5 35 6 MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 26 6 34 8 30 8 42 1 MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION 3 40 50 50 60 NUMBER OF BURNERS 5 5 5 6 ORIFICE SIZE NATURAL 43 43 43 43 ORIFICE SIZE LP 55 55 55...

Page 10: ...N MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 26 5 34 8 42 1 MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION 3 40 50 60 HEATING NUMBER OF BURNERS 4 5 6 SECTION ORIFICE SIZE NATURAL 43 43 43 ORIFICE SIZE LP 55 55 55 COMPRESSOR TYPE Scrol...

Page 11: ...ge Chassis PGMDMH101 Motorized 25 Fresh Air Damper Horizontal Application Small Chassis PGMDMH102 Motorized 25 Fresh Air Damper Horizontal Application Medium Chassis PGMDMH103 Motorized 25 Fresh Air D...

Page 12: ...9 1 255 257 2 10 55 924 120 1 08 1 333 304 2 41 1 418 360 2 92 0 2 1 003 174 1 48 52 1 217 269 2 19 57 863 128 1 14 1 293 314 2 48 1 375 371 3 00 0 3 961 185 1 55 54 1 165 274 2 21 59 812 138 1 24 1 2...

Page 13: ...05 Unit Static CFM WATTS AMPS RISE CFM WATTS AMPS RISE CFM WATTS AMPS CFM WATTS AMPS CFM WATTS AMPS 0 1 1140 178 1 52 56 1417 305 2 46 61 1140 178 1 52 1 468 337 1 28 1 696 503 4 04 0 2 1090 188 1 57...

Page 14: ...100 130 140 150 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 OUTPUT BTU HR x 1000 BTU OUTPUT vs TEMPERATURE RISE CHART TEMPERATURE RISE 600 CFM 700 900 1000 1100 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 CFM FORMULAS BTU...

Page 15: ...1 24 0 25 7 20 4 21 0 22 8 24 4 18 9 19 5 21 1 22 6 S T 0 89 0 80 0 60 0 39 0 92 0 83 0 62 0 40 0 95 0 85 0 64 0 41 0 98 0 87 0 66 0 43 1 00 0 91 0 69 0 44 1 00 0 91 0 69 0 45 Delta T 20 18 15 10 20 1...

Page 16: ...222 239 252 263 249 268 283 295 283 305 322 336 323 347 367 382 363 391 412 430 401 432 456 475 LO PR 107 114 124 132 113 120 131 140 118 125 136 145 123 131 143 153 129 138 150 160 134 142 155 165 MB...

Page 17: ...4 30 3 32 8 35 2 28 7 29 6 32 0 34 3 28 0 28 9 31 2 33 5 27 3 28 2 30 5 32 7 26 0 26 7 29 0 31 1 24 1 24 8 26 8 28 8 S T 0 87 0 78 0 59 0 38 0 90 0 81 0 61 0 39 0 92 0 83 0 63 0 40 0 95 0 85 0 65 0 4...

Page 18: ...2 294 282 304 321 335 322 346 365 381 362 389 411 429 400 430 454 474 LO PR 103 110 120 128 109 116 127 135 113 121 132 140 119 127 138 147 125 133 145 154 129 137 150 160 NOTE Shaded area reflects AH...

Page 19: ...23 3 25 2 27 1 21 5 22 1 23 9 25 7 19 9 20 5 22 2 23 8 S T 0 87 0 78 0 59 0 38 0 90 0 80 0 61 0 39 0 92 0 82 0 62 0 40 0 95 0 85 0 64 0 41 0 99 0 88 0 67 0 43 1 00 0 89 0 67 0 43 Delta T 22 20 16 11 2...

Page 20: ...I PR 221 237 251 261 248 266 281 293 282 303 320 334 321 345 364 380 361 388 410 428 399 429 453 472 LO PR 108 115 126 134 114 122 133 142 119 127 138 147 125 133 145 155 131 139 152 162 135 144 157 1...

Page 21: ...6 6 39 3 31 2 32 1 34 7 37 3 28 9 29 7 32 2 34 5 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 81 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 21 19 16 11 21 19 1...

Page 22: ...I PR 247 265 280 292 277 298 315 328 315 339 358 373 359 386 407 425 403 434 458 478 446 480 506 528 LO PR 108 115 125 133 114 121 132 141 118 126 138 146 124 132 144 154 130 139 151 161 135 143 157 1...

Page 23: ...9 30 9 31 8 34 5 37 0 28 6 29 5 31 9 34 3 S T 0 80 0 72 0 54 0 35 0 83 0 75 0 56 0 36 0 85 0 76 0 58 0 37 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 92 0 82 0 62 0 40 0 92 0 83 0 63 0 40 Delta T 23 21 17 12 23 21 18 12 2...

Page 24: ...6 309 296 319 337 351 338 363 384 400 380 409 432 450 420 452 477 497 LO PR 103 110 120 127 109 116 126 135 113 120 131 140 119 126 138 147 125 133 145 154 129 137 150 159 NOTE Shaded area reflects AH...

Page 25: ...9 35 7 36 7 39 7 42 7 33 0 34 0 36 8 39 5 S T 0 85 0 76 0 57 0 37 0 88 0 79 0 59 0 38 0 90 0 81 0 61 0 39 0 93 0 83 0 63 0 40 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 0 97 0 87 0 66 0 42 Delta T 23 21 18 12 24 22 18 12 2...

Page 26: ...2 294 282 304 321 335 322 346 365 381 362 389 411 429 400 430 454 474 LO PR 110 117 127 136 116 123 134 143 120 128 140 149 126 134 147 156 132 141 154 164 137 146 159 169 NOTE Shaded area reflects AH...

Page 27: ...2 38 8 30 8 31 7 34 4 36 9 28 6 29 4 31 8 34 2 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 81 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 23 21 17 12 23 21 17...

Page 28: ...PR 218 235 248 259 245 264 279 291 279 300 317 330 317 342 361 376 357 384 406 423 395 425 448 468 LO PR 110 117 128 136 116 124 135 144 121 129 141 150 127 135 148 157 133 142 155 165 138 147 160 17...

Page 29: ...49 1 52 7 41 8 43 1 46 6 50 0 38 7 39 9 43 2 46 3 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 81 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 23 21 17 12 23 21...

Page 30: ...HI PR 239 257 271 283 268 288 304 317 305 328 346 361 347 373 394 411 390 420 443 463 431 464 490 511 LO PR 109 115 126 134 115 122 133 142 119 127 138 147 125 133 145 155 131 140 152 162 136 144 158...

Page 31: ...3 1 35 8 38 4 30 5 31 4 34 0 36 5 28 3 29 1 31 5 33 8 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 82 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 21 19 16 11 21...

Page 32: ...1 HI PR 219 235 249 259 245 264 279 291 279 300 317 331 318 342 361 377 358 385 406 424 395 425 449 468 LO PR 115 122 133 142 121 129 141 150 126 134 147 156 133 141 154 164 139 148 161 172 144 153 1...

Page 33: ...4 9 48 6 52 1 41 4 42 6 46 1 49 5 38 3 39 5 42 7 45 9 S T 0 82 0 74 0 56 0 36 0 85 0 76 0 58 0 37 0 87 0 78 0 59 0 38 0 90 0 81 0 61 0 39 0 94 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 95 0 85 0 64 0 41 Delta T 24 22 18 13 24...

Page 34: ...252 272 287 299 287 309 326 340 327 352 372 388 368 396 418 436 407 437 462 482 LO PR 106 113 123 131 112 119 130 138 116 124 135 144 122 130 142 151 128 136 148 158 132 141 154 164 NOTE Shaded area...

Page 35: ...42 4 45 5 36 1 37 2 40 2 43 2 33 4 34 4 37 3 40 0 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 81 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 23 21 17 12 23 21...

Page 36: ...HI PR 226 243 257 268 254 273 288 301 289 311 328 342 329 354 373 390 370 398 420 438 408 440 464 484 LO PR 109 116 126 134 115 122 133 142 119 127 139 148 125 133 146 155 131 140 152 162 136 144 158...

Page 37: ...58 4 62 6 49 8 51 2 55 5 59 5 46 1 47 5 51 4 55 1 S T 0 88 0 79 0 60 0 38 0 91 0 81 0 62 0 40 0 93 0 84 0 63 0 41 0 96 0 86 0 65 0 42 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 1 00 0 90 0 68 0 44 Delta T 22 21 17 12 23 21...

Page 38: ...I PR 251 270 286 298 282 304 321 334 321 345 365 380 365 393 415 433 411 442 467 487 454 489 516 538 LO PR 105 112 122 130 111 118 129 137 115 123 134 143 121 129 141 150 127 135 147 157 131 140 152 1...

Page 39: ...ature drop Delta T Low and high side pressures and power will not change 2 As indoor CFM decreases a slight increase will occur in indoor temperature drop Delta T A slight decrease will occur in low a...

Page 40: ...BL YL PU BR BL BL BR PU OR OR OR RD BK BK RD BL PU PU PU PU OR BR WH BL BK PU BL PU YL IGN FS OR LS SOL HI LOW ODF L1 HIGH 6 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NONE 5 MIN 10 MIN 180 150 120 90 Y2 Y1 G W2 W1...

Page 41: ...TCH LIMIT SWITCH INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL FLAME SENSOR TR TRANSFORMER ROLLOUT SWITCH RS EM EVAPORATOR MOTOR NOTES HI COOL LO COOL HI HEAT LO HEAT P2 MVC MVH MVL PSW PSW HLO TH 2 3 5 6 4 1 5 7 9 8 6...

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