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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

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1. Units are shipped without filter(s). CFM in chart is without filter(s).

2. All furnaces shipped with heating speed set at "B" and cooling speed set at "D". Installer should adjust blower speed

as needed. The first task is to determine the proper aiflow for the cooling system.

3. For most cooling applications, about 400 CFM per ton is desirable.

4. The chart is for information only. For satisfactory operation, external static pressure not to exceed value shown on

rating plate.

5. Do not operate above 0.5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating between 0.5" w.c. and 0.8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling

purposes only.

6. * Motor CFM minimum.

Note: 

There are dual 7-segment LED's adjacent

to the selection dipswitches.  The airflow rounded
to the nearest 100 CFM, is displayed on the dual
7-segment LED's.  The CFM display alternates
with the operating mode.

Example:

If the airlfow demand is 1230 CFM, the LED's will
display 12.  If the airflow demand is 1275 CFM,
the LED's will display 13.

Note: 

Continuous fan speed will be 

30%

 of the

furnace's maximum airflow capability.  If the fur-
nace maximum CFM capaibility is 1760 CFM, the
continuous fan speed will be 0.30 X 1760 CFM =
530 CFM.

Example: If the furnace maximum CFM capaibility
is 1760 CFM, the continuous fan speed will be
0.30 X 1760 CFM = 530 CFM.

Circulator Blower Speed  Adjustment Switches

1

2

A

OFF

OFF

B

ON

OFF

C

OFF

ON

D*

ON

ON

Sw itch Bank : S3

Cooling Speed 

Taps

DIP Sw itc h No.

(*Indic ates   f actory   s etting)

3

4

Normal*

OFF

OFF

10%

ON

OFF

-10%

OFF

ON

Normal

ON

ON

Sw itch Bank : S3

A djust Taps

DIP Sw itch No.

(*Indicates f actory setting)

7

8

A

OFF

OFF

B*

ON

OFF

C

OFF

ON

D

ON

ON

Sw itch Bank : S4

Heating Speed 

Taps

DIP Sw itch No.

(*Indicates f actory setting)

Note:

 The optional usage of a dehumidistat allows

the furnace’s circulator blower to operate at a slightly
lower speed (85% of desired speed) during a combined
thermostat call for cooling and dehumidistat call for
dehumidification.  This can be done through an
independent dehumidistat or through a thermostat’s
DEHUM terminal (if available). This lower blower speed
enhances dehumidification of the conditioned air as it
passes through the AC coil.  For proper function, a
dehumidistat applied to this furnace must operate on
24 VAC and utilize a switch which 

opens on humidity

rise.

9

10

DEHUM

Unused

Move to the ON position
to enable dehumidification

ON

OFF

S5

Dehumidification Enable Switch

Summary of Contents for ComfortNet ACVC90704CXAA

Page 1: ...r service procedures performed by an unqualified person ACVC9 AMVC95 GCVC9 GMVC95 90 95 Gas Furnace Units Refer to Service Manual RS6200004 for installation operation and troubleshooting information A...

Page 2: ...ge personal 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 ass...

Page 3: ...and can lead to the imposition of substantial fines These regulations may vary by jurisdiction Should questions arise contact your local EPA office WARNING WARNING Do not connect or use any device tha...

Page 4: ...these models can support 4 wire communication pro tocol and provide more troubleshooting information These models are also backward compatible with the legacy ther mostat wiring The GCVC9 GMVC95 AMVC...

Page 5: ...fice HAPS28 HANG14 45 Orifice HALP11 56 Orifice HAPS28 GMVC950905DX GMVC951155DX AMVC950905DX AMVC951155DX No Change LPM 05 55 Orifice No Change HANG13 44 Orifice HALP11 56 Orifice HAPS29 HANG14 45 Or...

Page 6: ...r Pressure Tap 19 Coil Front Cover Drain Port 20 Drain Line Penetrations 21 Drain Trap 22 Blower Door Interlock Switch 23 Inductor Not All Models 24 Two Stage Integrated Control Module with fuse and d...

Page 7: ...L HOLE RIGHT SIDE DRAIN LINE HOLES STANDARD GAS SUPPLY HOLE DRAIN TRAP 20 3 16 AIR INTAKE PIPE 2 PVC LEFT SIDE DRAIN LINE HOLES 1 3 4 DRAIN TRAP 1 1 2 1 5 8 30 1 4 11 3 4 19 3 16 BOTTOM KNOCK OUT 23 9...

Page 8: ...CTRICAL HOLE 20 5 32 2 UNFOLDED FLANGES DISCHARGE AIR E CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP w 3 4 PVC DISCHARGE RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE FOLDED FLANGES RETURN AIR A HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL HOLE LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL HOL...

Page 9: ...2 MODEL 1 Data given is least negative pressure required for pressure sw itch to close LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE LOW FIRE HIGH FIRE GMVC950453BX GMVC950704CX AMVC950453B...

Page 10: ...1 0 1 2 3 5 1 7 1 0 1 2 3 5 1 8 1 0 1 2 3 5 3 3 1 0 1 2 3 5 3 4 1 0 1 2 3 5 3 7 O pe n S e tting F 3 2 5 2 1 0 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 1 9 0 GM V C9 5 0 4 5 3 BX AM V C9 5 0 4 5 3 BX 1 GM V C9 5 0 7 0 4 CX...

Page 11: ...naces All CAPF coils have a CAUF equivalent All CHPF coils in B C D heights have an insulated Z bracket for use with one size smaller furnace All proper coil combinations are subject to being ARI rate...

Page 12: ...be installed elsewhere in the duct system such as a central return Disposable Minimum Filter Area in2 Based on a 300 ft min filter face velocity Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow require...

Page 13: ...ngcounterflowtopreturnfiltersizes depending on cabinet size Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement NOTE Filters can also be installed elsewhere in the duct system suc...

Page 14: ...gh Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 75 0 75 1 10 1 10 Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 30 0 30 0 50 0 50 Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Blower W heel D...

Page 15: ...gh Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 75 0 75 1 10 1 10 Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 30 0 30 0 50 0 50 Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 Blower W heel D...

Page 16: ...Temperature Rise F 30 60 30 60 40 70 High Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 55 0 55 0 55 Low Stage Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 20 0 20 0 20 Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c 0 37 0...

Page 17: ...gh S tage P res s ure S witc h Trip P oint w c 0 55 0 55 Low S tage P res s ure S witc h Trip P oint w c 0 20 0 20 F ront Cover P res s ure S witc h Trip P oint w c 0 37 0 37 B lower W heel D x W 10 x...

Page 18: ...51 Normal 600 864 47 Normal 920 1 325 46 Plus 660 950 43 Plus 1 012 1 457 42 Minus 585 842 48 Minus 900 1 296 47 Normal 650 936 43 Normal 1 000 1 440 42 Plus 715 1 030 39 Plus 1 100 1 584 38 Minus 63...

Page 19: ...Norm al 800 Norm al 1100 Norm al 1100 Plus 880 Plus 880 Plus 1210 Plus 1210 Minus 900 Minus 990 Minus 1260 Minus 1260 Norm al 1000 Norm al 1100 Norm al 1400 Norm al 1400 Plus 1100 Plus 1210 Plus 1540...

Page 20: ...d 0 8 w c is tabulated for cooling purposes only 6 Motor CFM minimum GMVC95 AMVC95 Continuous Fan Speed Chart Model Furnace Maximum CFM Continuous Fan Speed1 2 GMVC950453BX AMVC950453BX 1400 420 GMVC9...

Page 21: ...5 w c ESP High Stage CFM at 1 5 w c ESP Rise F Minus 747 1 076 56 Minus 999 1 439 56 Normal 830 1 195 50 Normal 1 110 1 598 50 Plus 913 1 315 46 Plus 1 221 1 758 46 Minus 824 1 186 51 Minus 1 067 1 5...

Page 22: ...ximum CFM capaibility is 1760 CFM the continuous fan speed will be 0 30 X 1760 CFM 530 CFM Example If the furnace maximum CFM capaibility is 1760 CFM the continuous fan speed will be 0 30 X 1760 CFM 5...

Page 23: ...esponding taps Refer to the bullet points below for a description of each ramping profile Verify CFM by noting the number displayed on the dual 7 segment LED display 5 6 A OFF OFF B ON OFF C OFF ON D...

Page 24: ...al 800 Plus 660 Plus 880 Minus 720 Minus 990 Normal 800 Normal 1100 Plus 880 Plus 1210 Minus 990 Minus 1260 Normal 1100 Normal 1400 Plus 1210 Plus 1540 Minus 1286 Minus 1620 Normal 1429 Normal 1800 Pl...

Page 25: ...30 140 150 100 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 OUTPU...

Page 26: ...WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATER IAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY PU DISCONNECT EAC PLUG CONNECTION...

Page 27: ...r to the appropriate wiring diagram for the unit being serviced BK WH BK BK INTEGRATED CONTROL MODULE GROUND TO SCROLL HOUSING BK BK ECM BLOWER MOTOR INDUCTOR COIL PI N 4 WH WH TO ECM TRANSFORMER BLWR...

Page 28: ...reference only Not all wiring is as shown above Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the unit being serviced Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the...

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