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TECHNICAL MANUALMANUAL*CVM96 & *MVM9640" 96% Gas Furnace Refer to Service Manual RS6612001 for installation, operation, and troubleshooting information. Refer to the appropriate Parts Catalog for part number information. Model numbers listed on page 3.This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only.Goodman does not assume any responsibility for property damage or personalinjury due to improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualifiedperson.Copyright 2011 - 2013 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.RT6612023r4August 2013

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONThe model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing.Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts G‐ GoodmanMinor RevisionA ‐ Initial ReleaseB ‐ 1st RevisionConfigurationM‐ Upflow/HorizontalC ‐ Downflow/HorizontalMajor RevisionA ‐ Initial ReleaseB ‐ 1st RevisionMotorV ‐ Variable Speed/ComfortNetNoxN ‐ Natural GasX ‐ LowNOxGas ValveM‐ ModulatingC ‐ 2StageCabinet WidthA ‐ 14"B ‐ 17.5"C ‐ 21"D ‐ 24.5"AFUE97 ‐ 97%AFUE80 ‐ 80%AFUEMBTU/h40 ‐ 40,00060 ‐ 60,00080 ‐ 80,000100 ‐ 100,000120 ‐ 120,000Maximum CFM3 ‐ 1200 CFM4 ‐ 1600 CFM5 ‐ 2000 CFMA1BrandA‐ AmanaConfigurationM ‐ Upflow/HorizontalC ‐ Downflow/HorizontalK ‐ Dedicated UpflowD ‐ Dedicated DownflowMotorV ‐ Variable Speed/ComfortNetE ‐ High EfficiencyS ‐ Single SpeedGas ValveM ‐ ModulatingC ‐ 2 StageH ‐ Convertible 2 StageS ‐ Single StageAFUE97 ‐ 97% AFUE80 ‐ 80% AFUEMBTU/h40 ‐ 40,00060 ‐ 60,00080 ‐ 80,000100 ‐ 100,000120 ‐ 120,0002M2E3H49566076809310B11N12A13A14Minor RevisionA ‐ Initial ReleaseB ‐ 1st RevisionMajor RevisionA ‐ Initial ReleaseB ‐ 1st RevisionNoxN ‐ Natural GasX ‐ Low NOxCabinet WidthA ‐ 14"B ‐ 17.5"C ‐ 21"D ‐ 24.5"Maximum CFM3 ‐ 1200 CFM4 ‐ 1600 CFM5 ‐ 2000 CFM

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATIONThe model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing.Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts 1155DXB*WARNINGHIGH VOLTAGE!Disconnect ALL power before servicing or installing this unit. Multiple powersources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personalinjury or death.Goodman will not be responsiblefor any injury or property damagearising from improper service or service procedures. Ifyou install or perform service on this unit, you assumeresponsibility for any personal injury or property damagewhich may result. Many jurisdictions require a license toinstall or service heating and air conditioning equipment.WARNINGWARNINGInstallation and repair of this unitshould be performed ONLY byindividuals meeting the requirements of an "entry level technician", at a minimum, asspecified by the Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). Attempting to install or repair thisunit without such background may result in productdamage, personal injury or death.WARNINGThe United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) has issued various regulations regarding the introduction and disposal of refrigerants introduced into this unit. Failure to followthese 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.Do not connect or use any devicethat is not design certified byGoodman for use with this unit.Serious property damage, personal injury, reduced unitperformance and/or hazardous conditions may resultfrom the use of such non-approved 3BXB*AMVM960805CXB*AMVM961005DXB*AMVM961155DXB*To prevent the risk of propertydamage, personal injury, or death,do not store combustible materials or use gasoline orother flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of thisappliance.WARNING3

PRODUCT DESIGNGeneral OperationNotes:Models covered by this manual come with a new 4-wirecommunicating PCB. When paired with a compatiblecommunicating indoor unit and a CTK0*AA communicatingthermostat, these models can support 4-wire communicationprotocol and provide more troubleshooting information. Thesemodels are also backward compatible with the noncommunicating thermostat wiring.The *CVM96 and *MVM96 furnaces are equipped with anelectronic ignition device used to light the burners and aninduced draft blower to exhaust combustion products.1. Installer must supply one or two PVC pipes: one for combustion air (optional) and one for the flue outlet (required).Vent pipe must be either 2” or 3” in diameter, dependingupon furnace input, number of elbows, length of run andinstallation (1 or 2 pipes). The optional Combustion AirPipe is dependent on installation/code requirements andmust be 2” or 3” diameter PVC.An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the blowerdoor is not in place. Keep the blower access door in placeexcept for inspection and maintenance.3. Conversion kits for propane gas operation are available.The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greaterthan or equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated.The total heat loss should be calculated by an approvedmethod or in accordance with “ASHRAE Guide” or “ManualJ-Load Calculations” published by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America.*Obtain from: American National Standards Institute 1430Broadway New York, NY 10018Location Considerations The furnace should be as centralized as is practicalwith respect to the air distribution system. Do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile, orcombustible material other than wood flooring. When suspending the furnace from rafters or joists,use 3/8" threaded rod and 2” x 2” x 3/8” angle asshown in the Installation and Service Instructions. Thelength of the rod will depend on the application andclearance necessary. Left -- Two 90º Elbows, one close nipple and one 2.5"nipple, straight pipe.Right -- Straight pipe to reach gas valve.Accessibility Clearances (Minimum)*MVM96* MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS(INCHES)POSITION* cove6040C* All positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front.C If placed on combustible floor, floor MUST be wood only.NC For instalaltion on non-combustible floors only. A combustiblesubbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring.*CVM96 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS(INCHES)POSITION* lcove6040C* All positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front.C If placed on combustible floor, floor MUST be wood only.NC For instalaltion on non-combustible floors only. A combustiblesubbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring.Alcove IllustrationREARSIDEWhen installed in a residential garage, the furnacemust be positioned so the burners and ignition sourceare located not less than 18 inches (457 mm) abovethe floor and protected from physical damage by vehicles.4. Installer must supply the following gas line fittings, depending on which entrance is used:SIDEThis furnace is also equipped with a self-diagnosing electronic control module. In the event a furnace component isnot operating properly, the control module LED will flash onand off in a factory-programmed sequence, depending onthe problem encountered. This light can be viewed throughthe observation window in the blower access door. Refer tothe Troubleshooting Chart for further explanation of the LEDcodes and Abnormal Operation - Integrated Ignition Controlsection in the Service Instructions for an explanation of thepossible problem.2. Line voltage wiring can enter through the right or left sideof the furnace. Low voltage wiring can enter through theright or left side of furnace.ALCOVE24" at front is required for servicing or cleaning.Note: In all cases accessibility clearance shall take precedence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibility clearances are greater. All dimensions are given in inches.4

PRODUCT DESIGNHigh Altitude DerateAltitude certification of the *CVM96 and *MVM96 furnacesis up to 10,000 ft.GasAltitudeNaturalKitOrificeNone#45 1Manifold Pressur e D** *** 1.25MM 2Propane3.5" w.c .1" w.c.None10.0"w.c.2.6" w.c .NoneNOTE: In Canada, gas furnaces are only certified to 4500 feet.1 Except 115,000 BT U: #432Except 115,000 BT U: #55Furnace ModelLP 0CFA/GCVM961005DXLPKMOD100CF24 VOLT THERMOSTAT WIRINGIMPORTANT NOTEDIP SWITCH #13 MUST BE SET TO MATCH THERMOSTAT TYPE. TO USETHE CTK01AA COMMUNICATING THERMOSTAT, DIP SWITCH #13MUST BE SET TO ON POSITION. THIS IS ALSO THE CORRECT SETTINGFOR A NON‐COMMUNICATING 2‐STAGE THERMOSTAT. TO USECTK02AA MODULATING THERMOSTAT, CHECK TO MAKE SURE DIPSWITCH #13 IS IN THE OFF POSITION (FACTORY POSITION). THIS ISALSO THE CORRECT POSITION WHEN USING A NON‐COMMUNICATINGSINGLE‐STAGE THERMOSTAT.As a two-stage non-communicating furnace, the furnace integrated control module provides terminals for both “W1” and “W2”,and “Y1” and “Y2” thermostat connections. This allows the furnace to support the following system applications: ‘Two-StageHeating Only’, ‘Two-Stage Heating with Single Stage Cooling’,and ‘Two-Stage Heating with Two-Stage Cooling’. Refer to thefollowing figures for proper connections to the integrated controlmodule.Low voltage connections can be made through either the right orleft side panel. Thermostat wiring entrance holes are located inthe blower compartment. The following figure shows connections for a “heat/cool system”.This furnace is equipped with a 40 VA transformer to facilitateuse with most cooling equipment. Consult the wiring diagram,located on the blower compartment door, for further details of115 Volt and 24 Volt wiring.NOTE: Use of ramping profiles requires a jumper betweenY1 and O.IMPORTANT NOTETHERMOSTAT “R” REQUIRED IF OUTDOOR UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH ACOMFORT ALERT MODULE OR IF THE OUTDOOR UNIT IS A PART OFTHE COMFORTNET FAMILY OF EQUIPMENT.ODEHUMY2Y1W2W1GCR2TERMINAL BE TWISTED TOGETHER PRIOR TO INSERTING INTO THE PLUGIMPORTANT NOTE1WIRE ROUTING MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH CIRCULATOR BLOWEROPERATION, FILTER REMOVAL OR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.A REMOVABLE PLUG CONNECTOR IS PROVIDED WITH THE CONTROL TOMAKE THERMOSTAT WIRE CONNECTIONS. THIS PLUG MAY BE REMOVED,WIRE CONNECTIONS MADE TO THE PLUG, AND REPLACED. IT ISSTRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT MULTIPLE WIRES INTO A SINGLECONNECTOR. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INTERMITTENTOPERATION.24 V THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONSAUXLow Voltage Connections with Auxiliary TerminalsThe auxiliary contacts are shipped with a factory installedjumper. As an option, the auxiliary contacts may be wiredto a normally closed float switch. In the event of opencontacts, the furnace will be disabled until the condition iscorrected. These are 24 volt terminals fed internally, do notapply another voltage source to these terminals.5

PRODUCT DESIGNThermostatRFurnace IntegratedControl ModuleRNEUYCDehumidistat[Optional]RemoteCondensing Unit(Single-Stage Cooling)Thermostat - Single-Stage Heating with Single-Stage CoolingIMPORTANT NOTETO APPLY A SINGLE‐STAGE HEATING THERMOSTAT, THE THERMOSTATSELECTOR SWITCH ON THE INTEGRATED CONTROL MODULE MUST BESET ON SINGLE‐STAGE.RFurnace IntegratedControl ModuleRYCRemoteCondensing Unit(Single-Stage Cooling)NEUDehumidistat[Optional]Thermostat - Two-Stage Heating with Single-Stage Cooling6The modulating line of furnaces may be operated withCTK0*AA communicating thermostats or with a single or 2stage non-communicating thermostat. Dip switch #13 mustbe checked and set for proper orientation regardless of thethermostat chosen. Factory setting is ON position which iscorrect for a CTK02AA and CTK03AA or single stageheating thermostat. To use a CTK01AA or a 2 stagethermostat; switch #13 must be turned to the off position.

COMPONENT 928331416 17183111253123*BLOWER COMPARTMENT11*BURNER COMPARTMENT324203315311729202114BLOWER COMPARTMENT59616301818192019202813122 2123262725Upflow/Horizontal9787 6 41Counterflow /Horizontal1 Gas Valve2 Gas Line Entrance (Alternate)3 Pressure Switch(es)4 Gas Manifold5 Combustion Air Intake Connection6 Hot Surface Igniter7 Rollout Limit8 Burners9 Flame Sensor10 Flue Pipe Connection11 Flue Pipe12 Primary Limit13 Gas Line Entrance14 Flue Pipe Connection (Alternate)15 Rubber Elbow16 Variable-Speed Induced Draft Blower17 Electrical Connection Inlets (Alternate)18 Coil Front Cover Pressure Tap19 Coil Front Cover Drain Port20 Drain Line Penetrations21 Drain Trap22 Blower Door Interlock Switch23 Inductor (Not All Models)24 Two-Stage Integrated Control Module(with fuse and diagnostic LED)25 24 Volt Thermostat Connections26 Transformer (40 VA)27 ECM Variable Speed Circulator Blower28 Auxiliary Limit29 Junction Box30 Electrical Connection Inlets31 Coil Front Cover32 Combustion Air Inlet Pipe (*CVM96 only)33 "H" Fitting7

8LEFT SIDEVIEW23 9/16BOTTOM KNOCK-OUT1 3/42 5/830 1/4C2124 1/20603BX*0805CX*1005DX*1155DX*SMALLMEDIUMLARGE17 1/2UNITSA20 3/816 3/812 3/8C2D32 13/1618 5/814 5/812 5/8CONDENSATEDRAIN TRAPw/ 3/4" PVCDISCHARGE(RIGHT ORLEFT SIDE)19 3/164 1/82 11/16VENT/FLUE PIPE2" PVCAll dimensions are in inches.231915BBOTTOM KNOCK-OUTCABINETSIZE11 3/419 3/16DRAINTRAPAIR INTAKEPIPE2" PVCB(DISCHARGE AIR)A1 3/4RIGHT SIDEDRAIN LINEHOLESSTANDARD GASSUPPLY HOLEAIRDISCHARGERIGHT SIDEVIEWSIDE CUT-OUTHIGH VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLELOW VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLEDRAINTRAPNOTE: Airflow area will be reduced by approximately 18% if duct flanges are not unfolded. This could cause performance issues and noise issues.1 1/21 5/8SIDE CUT-OUTHIGH VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLELOW VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLELEFT SIDEDRAIN LINEHOLES19 3/4AIRDISCHARGEPRODUCT DIMENSIONS*MVM96 XA*

2124 HARGE AIREFOLDED FLANGESUNFOLDED FLANGESCABINETSIZE9 13/1611 1/215 1/228 5/1620 3/816 3/8C218 5/814 5/81418 13/16D28 5/16CONDENSATEDRAIN TRAPw/ 3/4" PVCDISCHARGE(RIGHT ORLEFT SIDE)20 7/817 1/2E2 11/161 3/4VENT/FLUE PIPE2" PVC7 3/8RIGHT SIDEDRAIN LINEHOLESAIRDISCHARGEALTERNATE GASSUPPLY HOLEDRAINTRAPHIGH VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLELOW VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLENOTE: Airflow area will be reduced by approximately 18% if duct flanges are not unfolded. This could cause performance issues and noise issues.AIRDISCHARGE20 5/32FOLDED FLANGES18 5/8UNFOLDED FLANGESSTANDARD GASSUPPLY HOLELEFT SIDEDRAIN LINEHOLESDRAINTRAP 2 5/8HIGH VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLELOW VOLTAGEELECTRICAL HOLE1 3/4AIR INTAKEPIPE2" PVCAB(RETURN AIR)CPRODUCT DIMENSIONS*CVM96 X*9

E SWITCH TRIP POINTS AND USAGENEGATIVEPRESSURECOIL COVERWITH FLUEFIRINGTRIP POINT COIL COVER TRIP POINT ID BLOWERTYPICALPRESSURECOILCOVER PRESSURE ID BLOWERSEASWITCHPRESSURESWITCHPRESSURELEVEPART #SWITCHPART #SWITCH( 2)DATA(1) Data given is least negative pressure required for pressure switch to close.(2) Data given is the least negative pressure required for pressure switch to remain 0603BXMODELNEGATIVENEGATIVENEGATIVEPRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSUREID BLOWER ID BLOWER COIL COVERWITH FLUE WITH FLUE WITH FLUENOT FIRINGNOT ELLEVE( 1)(2)(1)DATADATADATAPRESSURE SWITCH TRIP POINTS AND USAGE CHARTPRODUCT DESIGN

PRODUCT DESIGNPRIMARY LIMITPart Number0130M00063201629052016290720162903Open Setting ( -1------A/GCVM961005DX---------1ROLLOUT LIMIT SWITCHESPart Number0130F00123Open Setting ( M961005DX2AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCHESPart Number0130F00038Open Setting ( M961005DX111

PRODUCT DESIGNThermostats:NOTE: Complete lineup of thermostats can be found in the Thermostat Specification Sheets.Filters:Filters are required with this furnace and must be provided by the installer. The filters used must comply with UL900 orCAN/ULCS111 standards. Installing this furnace without filters will void the unit warranty.Upflow FiltersThis furnace has provisions for the installation of return air filters at the side and/or bottom return. The furnace willaccommodate the following filter sizes depending on cabinet size:(1)SIDE RETURNApprox.CabinetNominalFlowAreaWidthFilter Size2(in.)(in.)(in )All16 x 25 x 1400BOTTOM RETURNApprox.CabinetNominalFlowAreaWidthFilter Size2(in.)(in.)(in )17-1/214 x 25 x 13502116 x 25 x 140024-1/220 x 25 x 1500(1) Flanges on bottom return must be unfoldedRefer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement. NOTE: Filters can also be installed elsewhere inthe duct system such as a central return.InputAirflowUPFLOWCOOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)600800100012001400160020000603 XA------564*564*6727680805 XA---------752*752*7689601005 XA1155 OOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)600800100012001400160020000604 XA------641*641*672768---0805 XA1005 XA---------854*854*854*960*Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement.Disposable Minimum Filter Area (in2)[Based on a 300 ft/min filter face velocity]12

PRODUCT DESIGNInputAirflowUPFLOWCOOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)600800100012001400160020000603 XA------627*627*672768---0805 XA---------836*836*836*9601005 XA1155 OOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT (CFM)600800100012001400160020000604 XA------320*320*336384---0805 XA1005 XA---------427*427*427*480*Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement.Permanent Minimum Filter Area (in2)[Based on a 600 ft/min filter face velocity]Counterflow FiltersReturn air filters may be installated at the at the counterflow top return. A field supplied center filter support must be providedby the installer in order to use the top return. The furnace will accommodate the following counterflow top return filter sizesdepending on cabinet size:Counterflow Top ReturnReturn AirCabinet WidthFilter Area2Qty(in )OptionalAccessDoorFilter Size Dimension "A"(in)(in)17 1/2"A"Min2114.2600215 X 20 X 124 1/211.317 1/22119.7800220 X 20 X 124 1/224 1/218.817.717 1/22113.025.01000225 X 20 X 124.323.4Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement. NOTE: Filters can also be installed elsewherein the duct system such as a central return.13

FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS*MVM96 / *CVM96*MVM960603B *MVM960805 *MVM961005 *MVM96115 *CVM960604 *CVM960805 ut utput ut Output .0%96.0%96.0%95.0%96.0%96.0%95.0%.20 - .50.20 - .50.20 - .50.20 - .50.20 - .50.20 - .50.20 - .50Temperature Rise ( F)20-5035-6535 - 6535-6520-5020-5025-55ID Blower Pressure Switch Trip Point (" w.c.)-0.81-0.81-0.70-0.86-0.86-0.81-0.70Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point (" w.c.)-0.10-0.10-0.10-0.10-0.10-0.10-0.10Blower Wheel (D" x W")10 x 811 x 1011 x 1011 x 1010 x 1011 x 1011 x 10A.F.U.E.Rated External Static (" w.c.)Blower Horsepower3/4Blower SpeedsMax CFM @ 0.5 E.S.P.Power Supply(1)Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA)(2)Maximum Overcurrent 15.015.0Transformer (VA)40404040404040Primary Limit Setting ( F)140145145155155145160Auxiliary Limit Setting ( F)120120120120120120120Rollout Limit Setting ( F)25025025025025025025030 secs.30 secs.30 secs.30 secs.30 secs.30 secs.30 secs.150 secs.150 secs.150 secs.150 secs.150 secs.150 secs.150 secs.6 sec.6 sec.6 sec.6 sec.6 sec.6 sec.6 sec.45 secs.45 secs.45 secs.45 secs.45 secs.45 secs.45 secs.7 / 117 / 117 / 117 / 117 / 117 / 117 / 113.5 / 103.5 / 103.5 / 103.5 / 103.5 / 103.5 / 103.5 / 1045 / 1.25mm45 / 1.25mm45 / 1.25mm43 / 5545 / 1.25mm45 / 1.25mm45 / n Delay On HeatingOff Heating(3)Fan Delay On CoolingOff CoolingGas Supply Pressure (Natural/Propane) ("w.c.)Manifold Pressure (Natural/Propane) ("w.c.)Orifice Size (Natural/Propane)Number of Burners(4)Vent Connector Diameter (inches)Combustion Air Connector Diameter (inches)Shipping Weight (lbs.)(5)(1)Wire size should be determined in accordance with National Electrical Codes. Extensive wire runs will require larger wire sizes.Maximum Overcurrent Protection Device: May use Time Delay Fuse or HACR type Circuit Breaker of the same size as noted.(3)Off Heating - this fan delay timing is adjustable (100 and 150 seconds). Furnaces are shipped with 150 second off delay.(4)See Installation Instructions for appropriate vent diameter, length and number of elbows.(5)See Installation Instructions for appropriate combustion air pipe diameter, length and number of elbows.(2)NOTE: This data is provided as a guide, it is important to electrically connect the unit and properly size fuses/circuit breakers and wires inaccordance with all national and/or local electrical codes. Use copper wire only.1. These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation. Optional kits are available for conversion to propane operation.2. For elevations above 2000 feet the rating should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. The furnace must not be derated, orifice changes should onlybe made if necessary for altitude.3. The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU/HR must be calculated by the manufacturers method or in accordance with the "A.S.H.R.A.E.GUIDE" or "MANUAL J-LOAD CALCULATIONS" published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA. The total heat loss calculated should be equalto or less than the heating capacity. Output based on D.O.E. test procedures.4. Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as: (1.25 x Circulator Blower Amps) I.D. Blower Amps.Unit specifications are subject to change without notice. ALWAYS refer to the units serial plate for the most up-to-date general and electrical information.14

FURNACE SPECIFICATIONSMODELBtuhInput (US)Output (US)Input (CAN)Output (CAN)A.F.U.E.Rated External Static (" w.c.)Temperature Rise ( F)ID Blower Pressure Switch Trip Point (" w.c.)Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point (" w.c.)Blower Wheel (D" x W")Blower HorsepowerBlower SpeedsMax CFM @ 0.5 E.S.P.Power SupplyMinimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA)(1)Maximum Overcurrent Device (2)Transformer (VA)Primary Limit Setting ( F)Auxiliary Limit Setting ( F)Rollout Limit Setting ( F)Fan Delay On HeatingOff Heating (3)Fan Delay On CoolingOff CoolingGas Supply Pressure (Natural/Propane) ("w.c.)Manifold Pressure (Natural/Propane) ("w.c.)Orifice Size (Natural/Propane)Number of BurnersVent Connector Diameter (inches)(4)Combustion Air Connector Diameter (inches)(5)Shipping Weight (lbs.)*MVM960603 *CVM960604BXB*CXB*60,00057,60060,00057,60096.0%.20 - .5020-50-0.81-0.1010 x .0%.20 - .5020-50-0.86-0.1010 x 103/4Variable1760115-60-110.615.04014012025030 secs.150 secs.6 sec.45 secs.7 / 113.5 / 1045 / 1.25mm3210.615.04015512025030 secs.150 secs.6 sec.45 secs.7 / 113.5 / 1045 / 1.25mm3221322139(1)Wire size should be determined in accordance with National Electrical Codes. Extensive wire runs will require larger wire sizes.Maximum Overcurrent Protection Device: May use Time Delay Fuse or HACR type Circuit Breaker of the same size as noted.(3)Off Heating - this fan delay timing is adjustable (100 and 150 seconds). Furnaces are shipped with 150 second off delay.(4)See Installation Instructions for appropriate vent diameter, length and number of elbows.(5)See Installation Instructions for appropriate combustion air pipe diameter, length and number of elbows.(2)NOTE: This data is provided as a guide, it is important to electrically connect the unit and properly size fuses/circuit breakers and wires inaccordance with all national and/or local electrical codes. Use copper wire only.1. These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation. Optional kits are available for conversion to propane operation.2. For elevations above 2000 feet the rating should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. The furnace must not be derated, orifice changes should onlybe made if necessary for altitude.3. The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU/HR must be calculated by the manufacturers method or in accordance with the "A.S.H.R.A.E.GUIDE" or "MANUAL J-LOAD CALCULATIONS" published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA. The total heat loss calculated should be equalto or less than the heating capacity. Output based on D.O.E. test procedures.4. Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as: (1.25 x Circulator Blower Amps) I.D. Blower Amps.Unit specifications are subject to change without notice. ALWAYS refer to the units serial plate for the most up-to-date general and electrical information.15

BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONSGMVM96 / AMVM96 Heating Speed ChartsGMVM960603BX / AMVM960603BX(Rise Range: 20 - 50 F)HeatingSpeedTapABCDAdjust Low-Stage High-StageTapCFM (70%) *CFM *GMVM960805CX / AMVM960805CXRise Range: 35 - 65 F)Rise( F)HeatingSpeedTapAdjustTapLow-Stage High-StageCFM (70%) *CFM *Rise( F)Minus(-)57685562Normal64095056Plus ( )7041,04551Plus ( ormal7101,05051Normal1,1901,69042Plus ( )7811,15546Plus ( 4Normal7901,17045Normal1,2701,80039Plus ( )8691,28741Plus ( 2Normal8501,27042Normal1,3301,89037Plus ( )9351,39738Plus ( 60044* @ .1" - .5" w.c. ESPGMVM961005DX / AMVM961005DX(Rise Range: 35 - 65 F)HeatingSpeedTapABCDAdjust Low-Stage High-StageTapCFM (70%) *CFM *Rise( F)Minus(-)1,1071,62954Normal1,2301,81049Plus ( 8Plus ( 7Plus ( )1,4302,079Minus(-)1,197NormalPlus ( )* @ .1" - .5" w.c. ESP16GMVM961155DX / AMVM961155DX(Rise Range: 35 - 65 F)HeatingSpeedTapAdjustTapLow-Stage High-StageCFM (70%) *CFM *Rise( F)Minus(-)1,1071,62962Normal1,2301,81056Plus ( 4Plus ( 343Plus ( 46Normal1,3301,940521,4632,13441Plus ( )1,4632,13447ABCD

BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONSGMVM96 / AMVM96 Cooling Speed ChartsGMVM960603BX / AMVM960603BXTapABCDHigh StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( BCDLow StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )GVMV960805CX / 80TapABCDHigh StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( apABCDLow StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )CFM*4865405946757508258829801078108912101331* @ . 1" - .8" w.c . ESPGMVM961005DX / AMVM961005DXTapABCDHigh StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( apABCDLow StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )GMVM961155DX / 601276TapABCDHigh StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( apABCDLow StageAdjustMinus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )Minus(-)NormalPlus ( )CFM*4595105616397107818199101001104411601276* @ . 1" - .8" w.c . ESPNotes:All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Ins taller must adjust blower speed as needed.For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when c ooling is desirable.Do not operat e above .5” w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operat ing CFM between .5” and .8” w.c . is tabulat ed for cooling purposes only.17

BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONSGCVM96 / ACVM96 High (Single) Stage Cooling Speed ChartsHigh- or Single-Stage Cooling SpeedsGCVM960604CXACVM960604CXCoolingSpeed TapABCDGCVM960805DXACVM960805DXAdjustTapCFM *Minus(-)594Normal660Plus ( )CoolingSpeed TapGCVM961005DXACVM961005DXAdjustTapCFM *Minus(-)810AdjustTapCFM *Minus(-)702Normal900Normal780726Plus ( )990Plus ( al1100Normal1070Plus ( )946Plus ( )1210Plus ( 0Normal1430Normal1380Plus ( )1265Plus ( )1573Plus ( )1518Minus(-)1323

communicating PCB. When paired with a compatible communicating indoor unit and a CTK0*AA communicating thermostat, these models can support 4-wire communication protocol and provide more troubleshooting information. These models are also backward compatible with the non-communicating thermostat wiring. The *CVM96 and *MVM96 furnaces are .

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