Goodman GME8 Technical Manual Download Page 12

BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS

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1.

CFM in chart is without filters(s). Filters do not ship with this furnace, but must be provided by the installer.

2.

All furnaces ship as high speed cooling. Installer must adjust blower cooling speed as needed.

3.

For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.

4.

INSTALLATION IS TO BE ADJUSTED TO OBTAIN TEMPERATURE RISE WITHIN THE RANGE SPECIFIED ON THE RATING PLATE.

5.

The chart is for information only. For satisfactory operation, external static pressure must not exceed value shown on rating plate. The shaded
area indicates ranges in excess of maximum external static pressure allowed when heating. The data for 0.6" w.c. to 0.8" w.c. is shown for
air conditioning purposes only.

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The dashed (---) areas indicate a temperature rise not recommended for this model.

7.

The above chart is for U.S. furnaces installed at 0-4000 feet. At higher altitudes, a properly derated unit will have approximately the same
temperature rise at a particular CFM, while the ESP at that CFM will be lower.

Tons AC

at 0.5"

0.6

0.7

0.8

ESP

CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM CFM CFM

T1

2.5

875

59

793

65

736

70

674

77

592

88

556

509

460

T2

3.5

1,032

50

965

54

914

57

861

60

810

64

756

712

659

T3

1.5

1,217

43

1,153

45

1,098

47

1,051

49

1,009

51

964

918

877

T4

3

1,365

38

1,313

39

1,268

41

1,221

42

1,172

44

1,129 1,086 1,054

T5

4

1,549

33

1,505

34

1,460

36

1,420

37

1,378

38

1,350 1,305 1,268

T1

2.5

1,268

53

1,198

56

1,151

58

1,092

61

1,041

64

988

932

883

T2

3.5

1,362

49

1,305

51

1,261

53

1,212

55

1,170

57

1,121 1,074 1,021

T3

3

1,576

42

1,519

44

1,473

45

1,426

47

1,398

48

1,341 1,290 1,252

T4

4

1,755

38

1,711

39

1,657

40

1,627

41

1,579

42

1,548 1,502 1,463

T5

5

2,183

31

2,128

31

2,094

32

2,060

32

2,014

33

1,992 1,944 1,847

T1

3

1,466

58

1,415

60

1,357

63

1,306

65

1,248

68

1,202 1,144 1,088

T2

4

1,642

52

1,596

53

1,552

55

1,499

57

1,449

59

1,388 1,352 1,306

T3

2.5

1,750

49

1,750

49

1,707

50

1,667

51

1,610

53

1,574 1,531 1,486

T4

4

1,870

46

1,805

47

1,782

48

1,737

49

1,701

50

1,656 1,606 1,571

T5

5

2,297

37

2,297

37

2,224

38

2,106

40

2,014

42

1,896 1,813 1,669

 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

(CFM & Temperature Rise vs. External Static Pressure)

Model

Heating Speed

As Shipped

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE (Inches Water Column)

GME8

1155CXC*

GME8

0905CXC*

GME8

0703BXC*

Motor 

Speed

(

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Summary of Contents for GME8

Page 1: ...provided in the Service Manual Refer to the appropriate Parts Catalog for part number information Model numbers listed on page 3 C US TECHNICAL MANU TECHNICAL MANU TECHNICAL MANU TECHNICAL MANU TECHNICAL MANUAL AL AL AL AL 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 impr...

Page 2: ...rom improper service or service procedures If you install or perform service on this unit you assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result Many jurisdictions require a license to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment WARNING WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect ALL power before servicing or installing this unit Multiple power sources may be prese...

Page 3: ...ese regulations may harm the environment 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 that is not design certified by Goodman for use with this unit Serious property damage personal injury reduced unit performance and or hazardous conditions may re...

Page 4: ...on and off in a factory programmed sequence depending on the problem encountered This light can be viewed through the observation window in the blower access door Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for further explanation of the LED codes and Abnormal Operation Integrated Ignition Control section in the Service Instructions for an explanation of the possible problem The rated heating capacity of t...

Page 5: ...ion in the density of both the gas fuel and combustion air as altitude increases The kit will provide the proper design certified input rate within the specified altitude range 2000 3000 4000 4500 5000 6000 7000 8000 US BURNER ORIFICE 44 55 44 55 45 56 45 56 46 57 47 58 47 58 CANADA BURNER ORIFICE 44 55 47 57 HA 02 HIGH ALTITUDE CONVERSION KIT REQUIRED Tabled data is based upon the furnace input b...

Page 6: ...PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 6 GME8 XA UNITS A B C D GME80703BXC 17 5 16 33 3 8 28 GME80905CXC GME81155CXC 21 19 5 33 3 8 28 All dimensions are in inches ...

Page 7: ...0703BXC 1 GME80905CXC 1 GME81155CXC 1 PRIMARY LIMIT Part Number B1370145 Open Setting F 300 GME80703BXC 1 GME80905CXC 1 GME81155CXC 1 ROLLOUT LIMIT SWITCHES MODEL TRIP POINT ID BLOWER PRESSURE SWITCH ID BLOWER PRESSURE SWITCH PART GME80703BXC 0 70 B1370158 GME80905CXC 0 75 B1370179 GME81155CXC 1 40 B1370156 PRESSURE SWITCH TRIP POINTS AND USAGE CHART Part Number 0130F00038 Open Setting F 120 GME80...

Page 8: ...B C D heights have an insulated Z bracket for use with one size smaller furnace All proper coil combinations are subject to being AHRI rated with a matched outdoor unit C A P F 1824 A 6 A PRODUCT TYPE C Indoor Coil CABINET FINISH U Unpainted P Painted N Unpainted Case EXPANSION DEVICE F Flowrater NOMINAL CAPACITY RANGE 13 SEER 1824 1 1 2 to 2 Tons 3030 2 1 2 Tons 3636 3 Tons 3642 3 to 3 1 2 Tons 3...

Page 9: ...um Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement NOTE Filters can also be installed elsewhere in the duct system such as a central return Upflow Filters Cabinet Width in Nominal Filter Size in Approx Flow Area in2 Cabinet Width in Nominal Filter Size in Approx Flow Area in2 All 16 x 25 x 1 400 17 1 2 14 x 25 x 1 350 21 16 x 25 x 1 400 Side Return s Bottom Return FURNACE INPUT FILTER SIZE...

Page 10: ...llows Off On Mode 5 Min Fixed Auto Mode Dipswitch 2nd Stage Delay Dipswitch Note This furnace is designed to be used with a single stage room thermostat Start Start Call for Heat Call for Heat Safety Circuit Check Safety Circuit Check Start Furnace in Low Stage Start Furnace in Low Stage Low Heat Blower Low Heat Blower Delay Time 5 Min Delay Time 1 12 Min Gas Valve Switch Gas Valve Switch to 2nd S...

Page 11: ...d make electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code and or all existing local codes 3 Vent and combustion air diameters may vary depending upon vent length Refer to the latest editions of the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 in the USA and the Canada National Standard of Canada CAN CSA B149 1 and CAN CSA B142 2 in Canada 4 Minimum Circuit Ampacity 1 25 x Circula...

Page 12: ...RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM CFM CFM T1 2 5 875 59 793 65 736 70 674 77 592 88 556 509 460 T2 3 5 1 032 50 965 54 914 57 861 60 810 64 756 712 659 T3 1 5 1 217 43 1 153 45 1 098 47 1 051 49 1 009 51 964 918 877 T4 3 1 365 38 1 313 39 1 268 41 1 221 42 1 172 44 1 129 1 086 1 054 T5 4 1 549 33 1 505 34 1 460 36 1 420 37 1 378 38 1 350 1 305 1 268 T1 2 5 1 268 53 1 198 56 1 151 58 1 092 61 1 0...

Page 13: ...10 120 100 130 140 150 100 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 OUTPUT CFM x 1 08 x RISE RISE BTU OUTPUT 1 08 CFM 800 ...

Page 14: ...INSTALLATION INTEGRATED CONTROL INTERNAL TO 2 MANUFACTURER S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 1 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0 7 AMPS BLOWER PRIMARY LIMIT WH GR BK IGNITER SURFACE HOT PU RD 15 PIN PLUG C NO SWITCH PRESSURE BR SENSOR FLAME BK WH ROLLOUT LIMITS RAPID FLASHES REVERSED 115 VAC POLARITY VERIFY GND SYSTEM LOCKOUT RETRIES RECYCLES EXCEEDED 7 FLASHES L...

Page 15: ...R ORANGE YL YELLOW 6 7 8 BKBLACK GRGREEN BRBROWN PKPINK RD RED GYGRAY BLBLUE WH WHITE PU OVERCURRENTPROTECTIONDEVICE JUNCTIONBOX MUSTBE WARNING SWITCH WIRINGTOUNIT BEFORESERVICING DISCONNECTPOWER LINE H DOOR ANDGROUNDED POLARIZED PROPERLY L GND LINE N DISCONNECT N SWITCH TEMP FIELDSPLICE SWITCH PRESS PROT DEVICE OVERCURRENT EQUIPMENTGND TERMINAL JUNCTION HIVOLTAGEFIELD HIVOLTAGE 115V LOWVOLTAGEFIE...

Page 16: ...R FP IGN GND MV MLV PS HLO HLI CIRCULATOR BLOWER XFMR HOT XFMR NEU 24 VAC TH RO1 RO2 R TR C Y G W COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR COIL THERMOSTAT R Y G W INDUCER IND ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER EAC EAC NEU K6 ROLLOUT SWITCH K1 FACTORY JUMPER FACTORY JUMPER PSO K2 K3 K3 LO HEAT COM PM HI 2 STAGE K7 TYPICAL SCHEMATIC GME8 ____ MODEL FURNACES WR 50M56 289 INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL This schematic is for reference o...

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