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0.6

0.7

0.8

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

CFM

CFM

SP1

590

50

540

55

483

N/A

429

N/A

369

N/A

311

247

203

SP2

690

43

643

46

597

50

547

54

498

N/A

443

389

343

SP3

750

39

702

42

660

45

618

48

572

52

525

477

421

SP4

876

34

832

36

794

37

758

39

716

41

678

641

598

SP5

927

32

881

34

841

35

806

37

771

38

734

698

662

SP6

1058

28

1015

29

976

30

945

31

915

32

881

849

818

SP7

1116

27

1071

28

1036

29

1003

30

975

30

943

919

884

SP8

1238

N/A

1192

25

1158

26

1124

26

1098

27

1070

1044

1016

SP9

1398

N/A

1357

N/A

1320

N/A

1293

N/A

1269

N/A

1239

1216

1194

SP1

587

N/A

542

N/A

490

N/A

437

N/A

382

N/A

318

266

207

SP2

685

N/A

638

N/A

590

N/A

543

N/A

498

N/A

448

392

339

SP3

856

N/A

814

N/A

774

N/A

732

N/A

693

N/A

657

622

581

SP4

937

47

892

50

855

N/A

819

N/A

786

N/A

752

715

684

SP5

1060

42

1017

44

981

45

950

47

921

48

886

856

828

SP6

1108

40

1068

42

1033

43

1003

44

972

46

942

914

882

SP7

1274

35

1233

36

1203

37

1174

38

1146

39

1118

1089

1065

SP8

1374

32

1340

33

1306

34

1278

35

1254

35

1227

1201

1179

SP9

1437

31

1395

32

1362

33

1332

33

1305

34

1278

1253

1228

SP1

836

N/A

774

N/A

711

N/A

655

N/A

596

N/A

523

456

397

SP2

1274

35

1228

36

1188

37

1147

39

1107

40

1064

1027

990

SP3

1295

34

1256

35

1214

37

1181

38

1140

39

1100

1062

1024

SP4

1385

32

1337

33

1301

34

1260

35

1222

36

1186

1149

1114

SP5

1454

31

1407

32

1372

32

1353

33

1325

34

1291

1255

1219

SP6

1528

29

1485

30

1438

31

1409

32

1383

32

1349

1317

1285

SP7

1619

27

1579

28

1551

29

1523

29

1495

30

1463

1430

1402

SP8

1746

25

1697

26

1667

27

1642

27

1617

27

1593

1570

1540

SP9

1772

25

1735

26

1698

26

1674

27

1645

27

1622

1598

1574

SP1

722

N/A

658

N/A

599

N/A

534

N/A

458

N/A

386

330

268

SP2

1270

47

1223

48

1179

50

1139

52

1105

54

1066

1029

996

SP3

1304

45

1254

47

1212

49

1173

51

1135

52

1104

1069

1032

SP4

1367

43

1318

45

1277

46

1236

48

1199

49

1169

1135

1102

SP5

1473

40

1429

41

1386

43

1355

44

1320

45

1289

1258

1224

SP6

1560

38

1518

39

1476

40

1441

41

1409

42

1382

1350

1321

SP7

1647

36

1605

37

1562

38

1531

39

1497

40

1467

1440

1408

SP8

1720

N/A

1710

35

1674

35

1642

36

1611

37

1581

1553

1527

SP9

1796

N/A

1759

N/A

1721

N/A

1687

35

1655

36

1628

1604

1578

SP1

1280

46

1228

48

1178

50

1134

52

1086

55

1036

986

936

SP2

1401

42

1356

44

1313

45

1273

47

1234

48

1190

1145

1099

SP3

1593

37

1550

38

1512

39

1475

40

1436

41

1399

1360

1319

SP4

1706

35

1662

36

1621

37

1586

37

1550

38

1515

1479

1444

SP5

1821

N/A

1775

N/A

1736

N/A

1703

35

1669

36

1636

1605

1576

SP6

1836

N/A

1793

N/A

1757

N/A

1721

N/A

1689

35

1659

1628

1592

SP7

1932

N/A

1888

N/A

1855

N/A

1825

N/A

1794

N/A

1762

1733

1701

SP8

2184

N/A

2143

N/A

2110

N/A

2072

N/A

2048

N/A

2017

1989

1959

SP9

2221

N/A

2178

N/A

2145

N/A

2109

N/A

2082

N/A

2053

2025

1992

GM9S80 HEATING AIFLOW

MODEL

THERMOSTAT 

CALL

TAP #

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE, (INCHES WATER COLUMN)

TEMP RANGE

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

GM9S800403AU*

W/W1

25 - 55

GM9S800603AU*

W/W1

20 - 50

GM9S800604AU*

W/W1

20 - 50

GM9S800804BU*

W/W1

35 - 65

GM9S800805CU*

W/W1

35 - 65

Blower Performance Data

Summary of Contents for Amana M9S80-U Series

Page 1: ...stat Location 9 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR REQUIREMENTS 10 CATEGORY I VENTING VERTICAL VENTING 10 MASONRY CHIMNEYS 11 Masonry Chimney Termination 11 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 11 Wiring Harness 11 120...

Page 2: ...peed Selection 22 Heat Pump Heating Mode Speed Slection 22 Circulator Blower Fan Timing Adjustment 23 On Off Fan Delay Selection 23 OPERATIONAL CHECKS 23 Checking Duct Static 23 SAFETY CIRCUIT DESCRIP...

Page 3: ...ce qui peut entra ner la mort des blessures ou des dommages mat riels IF THE INFORMATION IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL I...

Page 4: ...nt pas suivies pour chacun des appareils raccord s au syst me de ventilation au moment de sa mise en marche cela peut entra ner une intoxication au monoxyde de carbone ou la mort Les tapes suivantes d...

Page 5: ...ing precautions during furnace installation and servicing to protect the integrated control module from damage By putting the furnace the control and the person at the same electrostatic potential the...

Page 6: ...furnace A return air temperature range between 60 F 16 C and 80 F 27 C is maintained Air filters are installed in the system and replaced daily during construction and upon completion of construction...

Page 7: ...icals halogen type refrigerants printing inks cleaning solutions such as perchloroethylene paint removers varnishes hydrochloric acid cements and glues antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers m...

Page 8: ...gas electrical and drain line connections NOTE In addition to the required clearances to combustible materials a minimum of 24 service clearance must be available in front of the unit Installation Po...

Page 9: ...ndition c In so far as practical close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance s connected to the venting system are located and other spaces of the build...

Page 10: ...oset or utility room must have two ventilation openings with a total minimum free area of 0 25 square inches per 1 000 BTU hr of furnace input rating Refer to Specification Sheet applicable to your mo...

Page 11: ...ation purposes Refer to the wiring diagram for wire routings If any of the original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rat...

Page 12: ...NG OR CHANGING ANY ELECTRICAL WIRING WARNING 4 Attach the junction box to the left side of the fur nace using the screws removed in step 2 5 Check the location of the wiring Confirm that it will not b...

Page 13: ...e is equipped with de di cated inch EAC and HUM relay terminals for controlling external power to an optional field supplied humidifier and or electronic air cleaner Additional line voltage wiring to...

Page 14: ...90 170 350 530 90 40 84 160 320 490 100 38 79 150 305 460 Pressure 0 5 psig or less and pressure drop of 0 3 W C Based on 0 60 Specific Gravity Gas CFH BTUH Furnace Input Heating Value of Gas BTU Cubi...

Page 15: ...he furnace should be installed in parallel with or on the upstream side of the cooling unit to avoid condensa tion in the heating element With a parallel flow arrange ment the dampers or other means u...

Page 16: ...thermostat contacts close initiating a call for heat The control will display heat mode in status menu g h Integrated control module performs safety circuit checks Induced draft blower is energized fo...

Page 17: ...od The electronic air cleaner EAC and humidifier HUM relays will close the contacts After the thermostat is satisfied the compressor is de energized and the electronic air cleaner EAC and humidifier H...

Page 18: ...The control is now ready to receive demands from the room thermostat Refer to Status Menu in this manual for interpretation of items displayed in the status menu Quick Start Initial set up of outdoor...

Page 19: ...irculation blower will shut down when the time delay expires Time delay is selectable on all models 2 Turn off the electrical power supply to the furnace 3 Remove the burner compartment door 4 White R...

Page 20: ...re gauge at the gas valve outlet pressure tap See White Rodgers 36J22Y 204 gas valve Figure 13 for location of outlet pressure tap 5 Turn ON the gas supply 6 Turn ON power and close thermostat R and W...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...Cooling Speed Table Gas Heating Mode Speed Selection To change the main blower speed in GAS HEATING mode see the following steps 1 Press menu button until LED displays gAF Press option button and LED...

Page 23: ...ic refers to everything external to the furnace cabinet Cooling coils filters ducts grilles registers must all be considered when reading your total external static pressure The supply duct pressure m...

Page 24: ...horizontal right and horizontal left installations Regardless of airflow direction it does not need to be relocated Burner Temperature Switch The burner temperature switch is mounted on the burner ass...

Page 25: ...lubricated by the manufacturer No further lubrication is required Check motor windings for accumulation of dust which may cause overheating Clean as necessary Flame Sensor Qualified Servicer Only Und...

Page 26: ...ailable from your distributor Functional Parts List Gas Valve Natural Gas Orifice Burner Assembly Hot Surface Igniter Flame Sensor Gas Manifold Ignition Control Blower Mounting Bracket Pressure Sensor...

Page 27: ...ntegrated Control Module 10 Transformer 11 Blower Door Interlock Switch 12 Circulator Blower Tubular Heat Exchanger Pressure Sensor Assembly Flue Pipe Connection Gas Line Entrance Gas Valve Inducer Ga...

Page 28: ...o call for heat Correct short at flame sensor or in flame sensor wiring Short to ground in flame sense circuit Lingering burner flame Slow closing gas valve Open fuse Replace fuse Short in low voltage...

Page 29: ...sor and pressure switch Check Red Black Green harness connections to pressure sensor control board Replace pressure sensor Check Red Black Green harness connections to pressure sensor control board Re...

Page 30: ...72 1353 1325 1291 1255 1219 SP6 1528 1485 1438 1409 1383 1349 1317 1285 SP7 1619 1579 1551 1523 1495 1463 1430 1402 SP8 1746 1697 1667 1642 1617 1593 1570 1540 SP9 1772 1735 1698 1674 1645 1622 1598 1...

Page 31: ...1485 30 1438 31 1409 32 1383 32 1349 1317 1285 SP7 1619 27 1579 28 1551 29 1523 29 1495 30 1463 1430 1402 SP8 1746 25 1697 26 1667 27 1642 27 1617 27 1593 1570 1540 SP9 1772 25 1735 26 1698 26 1674 27...

Page 32: ...9 R233 R243 R245 NTC1 R209 R212 R215 R219 R227 R231 R248 R261 R208 R283 R61 R86 R87 R103 R107 R141 R203 Y1 Y2 R76 R238 R262 R8 R40 R44 R45 R46 R55 R70 R74 R75 R81 CR1 CR8 CR11 CR12 C R15 CR16 CR2 0 CR...

Page 33: ...lta T Difference between Supply and Return Temperatures DB F GAS PRESSURES Gas Inlet Pressure IN W C Gas Manifold Pressure Low Fire IN W C Gas Manifold Pressure High Fire IN W C Gas Type NG Natural Ga...

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Page 36: ...rchased to be directed to the feedback page GOODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND GOODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the...

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