Technical Manual Goodman GMVC8
Technical Manual Goodman GMVC8
MANUAL
TM
ADVC8/AMVC8
GMVC8
80% Gas Furnace Units
• Refer to Service Manual RS6612008 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.
This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally trained HVAC technicians only. Goodman does RT6622016r1
not assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury due to improper service
procedures performed by an unqualified person.
September 2013
G M V C 8 060 4 B X A A
AIRFLOW
FURNACE TYPE: CAPABILITY:
V: Variable Speed 3: 1200
4: 1600
5: 2000
HIGH VOLTAGE!
WARNING Disconnect ALL power before servicing or installing this unit. Multiple power
sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal
injury or death.
WARNING Goodman will not be responsible Installation and repair of this unit
WARNING
for any injury or property damage should be performed ONLY by indi-
arising from improper service or service procedures. If viduals meeting the requirements of an "entry level tech-
you install or perform service on this unit, you assume nician", at a minimum, as specified by the Air-Conditioning,
responsibility for any personal injury or property damage Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). Attempting to
which may result. Many jurisdictions require a license to install or repair this unit without such background may
install or service heating and air conditioning equipment. result in product damage, personal injury or death.
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing. Please
use these numbers when requesting service or parts information.
ADVC80603BNBB
ADVC80603BXBB
ADVC80805CNBB
ADVC80805CXBB
ADVC81005CNBB
ADVC81005CXBB
AMVC80604BNBB AMVC80604BNBC
AMVC80604BXBB AMVC80604BXBC
AMVC80805CNBB AMVC80805CNBC
AMVC80805CXBB AMVC80805CXBC
AMVC81005CNBB AMVC81005CNBC
AMVC81005CXBB AMVC81005CXBC
GMVC80604BNBB GMVC80604BNBC
GMVC80604BXBB GMVC80604BXBC
GMVC80805CNBB GMVC80805CNBC
GMVC80805CXBB GMVC80805CXBC
GMVC81005CNBB GMVC81005CNBC
GMVC81005CXBB GMVC81005CXBC
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) has issued various regulations re-
WARNING garding the introduction and disposal of refrigerants introduced into this unit. Failure to follow
these 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.
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PRODUCT DESIGN
General Operation
Models covered by this manual come with a new 4-wire com- WARNING
municating PCB. When paired with a compatible communi-
cating indoor unit and a CTK0* communicating thermostat, TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ASPHYXIATION,
these models can support 4-wire communication protocol THIS FURNACE MUST BE CATEGORY I VENTED. DO NOT VENT USING
and provide more troubleshooting information. These mod- CATEGORY III VENTING.
els are also backward compatible with the legacy thermo-
stat wiring.
Notes:
The ADVC8, AMVC8, and GMVC8 furnaces are equipped
with an electronic ignition device to light the burners and an 1. Category I Venting is venting at a non-positive pressure.
induced draft blower to exhaust combustion products. A furnace vented as Category I is considered a fan-as-
An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the blower sisted appliance and the vent system does not have to
door is not in place. Keep the blower access doors in place be “gas tight.”
except for inspection and maintenance.
These furnaces are also equipped with a self-diagnosing elec- NOTE: Gas furnaces with induced draft blowers draw
tronic control module. In the event a furnace component is products of combustion through a heat exchanger allowing,
not operating properly, the control module's dual 7-segment in some instances, common venting with natural draft
LED's will display an alpha-numeric code, depending upon appliances (i.e. water heaters).
the problem encountered.
All installations must be vented in accordance with National
For information regarding diagnostics and LED codes refer Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 - latest edition. In
to the Installation Instructions shipped with the furnace or Canada, the furnaces must be vented in accordance with
the service manual .PDF available at www.goodmanmfg.com the National Standard of Canada, CAN/CSA B149.1 and
or www.amana-hac.com. CAN/CSA B149.2 - latest editions and amendments.
The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greater
than or equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated. NOTE: The vertical height of the Category I venting system
The total heat loss should be calculated by an approved must be at least as great as the horizontal length of the
method or in accordance with “ASHRAE Guide” or “Manual venting system.
J-Load Calculations” published by the Air Conditioning Con-
2. Line voltage wiring can enter through the right or left side
tractors of America.
of the furnace. Low voltage wiring can enter through the
*Obtain from: American National Standards Institute 1430 right or left side of furnace.
Broadway New York, NY 10018
3. Conversion kits for propane gas and high altitude natural
Location Considerations and propane gas operation are available. See High Alti-
• The furnace should be as centralized as is practical tude Derate chart for details.
with respect to the air distribution system.
• Do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile, or Accessibility Clearances (Minimum)
combustible material other than wood flooring. Unobstructed front clearance of 24" for servicing is recom-
mended.
• When suspending the furnace from rafters or joists,
use 3/8" threaded rod and 2” x 2” x 1/8” angle as MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS - INCHES
shown in the Installation and Service Instructions. The Vent
Sides Rear Front* Top
length of the rod will depend on the application and SW B
clearance necessary. 1 0 3 6 1 1
• When installed in a residential garage, the furnace * 24" clearance for serviceability recommended.
must be positioned so the burners and ignition source ** Single Wall Vent (SW) to be used only as a conncetor.
are located not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above Refer to the venting tables outlined in the Installation Manual for
additional venting requirements.
the floor and protected from physical damage by ve-
hicles.
Note: In all cases accessibility clearance shall take prece-
dence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibil-
ity clearances are greater. All dimensions are given in inches.
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PRODUCT DESIGN
Alcove Illustration Single Stage Thermostat
A single-stage thermostat with only one heating stage may
REAR be used to control this furnace. The application of a single-
stage thermostat offers a timed transition from low to high
fire. The furnace will run on low stage for a fixed period of
SIDE
SIDE
time before stepping up to high stage to satisfy the
thermostat’s call for heat. The delay period prior to stepping
up can be set at either a fixed 5 minute time delay or a load
ALCOVE based variable time between 1 and 12 minutes (AUTO mode).
If the AUTO mode is selected, the control averages the cycle
24" at front is required for servicing or cleaning.
times of the previous three cycles and uses the average to
determine the time to transition from low stage to high stage.
Note: In all cases accessibility clearance shall take
precedence over clearances from the enclosure where To use a single-stage thermostat, turn off power to the fur-
accessibility clearances are greater. All dimensions are nace, move the thermostat selection DIP switch to the OFF
given in inches. position. Set the desired transition time by setting the tran-
sition delay DIP switch to the desired ON/OFF position. Turn
HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE power back on. Refer to the following figure.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The furnace will naturally derate itself
with altitude. Do not attempt to increase the firing rate by OFF ON
Heat OFF Delay Move to the ON position
changing orifices or increasing the manifold pressure. This DIP Switches to select two-stage
can cause poor combustion and equipment failure. thermostat or OFF to
select single stage
High altitude installations may require both a pressure switch thermostat
3 Thermostat
and an orifice change. These changes are necessary to
4 Stage Delay
compensate for the natural reduction in the density of both Move to the ON position
the gas fuel and the combustion air at higher altitude. S1 to select Auto transition
delay or OFF for 5 minute
For installations above 7000 feet, please refer to your dis- transition delay
tributor for required kit(s).
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COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
2 Pressure Switch
5 Gas Line
Entrance
6 Gas Valve
7 Rollout Limit
8 Junction Box
9 Wiring Harness
Grommet
10 Gas Manifold
16 Gas Line Entrance
(Alternate)
11 Inshot Burner
14 Blower Door
Interlock Switch
12 Transformer
Upflow/Horizontal
11 Inshot Burner
7 Rollout Limit
17 Inductor
15 Circulator Blower
13 In te g ra te d
Co n tro l
Mo d u le
Dedicated Counterflow
Low Voltage
Alt. LowVoltage
MODELS A B
AMVC80604B***
17-1/2 16
GMVC80604B***
AMVC80805C***
GMVC80805C***
21 19-1/2
AMVC81005C***
GMVC81005C***
All dimensions are in inches.
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS ADVC8_____X*
28” A
B
High Voltage
Electrical
Low Voltage
Electrical
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
MODEL A B
FLOOR BASE
ADVC80805C***
21 19 1/2 SBT21
ADVC81005C***
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PRODUCT DESIGN ADVC8/*MVC8_____X*
PRESSURE SWITCH TRIP POINTS AND USAGE CHART
SQUARE NOSE
TRIP POINT TRIP POINT ID BLOWER
ID BLOWER ID BLOWER PRESSURE
MODEL
PRESSURE SWITCH - PRESSURE SWITCH - SWITCH
LOW STAGE HIGH STAGE PART #
AMVC80604B*B*
-0.35 -0.65 0130F00049
GMVC80604B*B*
AMVC80805C*B*
-0.35 -0.65 0130F00049
GMVC80805C*B*
AMVC81005C*B*
-0.30 -0.55 B1370210
GMVC81005C*B*
PRIMARY LIMIT
AMVC80604B*B* AMVC80604B*B*
2 1
GMVC80604B*B* GMVC80604B*B*
AMVC80805C*B* AMVC80805C*B*
2 1
GMVC80805C*B* GMVC80805C*B*
AMVC81005C*B* AMVC81005C*B*
2 1
GMVC81005C*B* GMVC81005C*B*
ADVC80603B*B* 1 ADVC80603B*B* 1
ADVC80805C*B* 1 ADVC80805C*B* 1
ADVC81005C*B* 1 ADVC81005C*B* 1
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PRODUCT DESIGN
Coil Matches:
A large array of Amana® brand coils are available for use with the ADVC8 furnaces, in downflow applications, and with
AMVC8 and GMVC8 furnaces, in either upflow or horizontal applications. These coils are available in both cased and
uncased models (with the option of a field installed TXV expansion device). These 80%+ furnaces match up with the
existing Amana® brand coils as shown in the chart below.
Coil Matches (for Goodman® and Amana® Brand units using R22 and R-410A):
C A P F 1824 A 6 A
EXPANSION REVISION
PRODUCT DEVICE: A: Revision
TYPE: F: Flowrater
C: Indoor Coil REFRIGERANT
CHARGE:
6: R-410A or R-22
CABINET FINISH: 2: R-22
U: Unpainted 4: R-410a
P: Painted
N: Unpainted Case NOMINAL WIDTH FOR GAS FURNACE
A: Fits 14" Furnace Cabinet
APPLICATION B: Fits 17 1/2" Furnace Cabinet
A: Upflow/Downflow Coil C: Fits 21" Furnace Cabinet
H: Horizontal A Coil D: Fits 24 1/2" Furnace Cabinet
S: Horizontal Slab Coil N: Does Not Apply (Horizontal Slab Coils)
• All CAPF coils in B, C, & D widths have insulated blank off plates for use with one size smaller furnaces.
• 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 rated with a matched outdoor unit.
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PRODUCT DESIGN
Thermostats:
ComfortNet™ CTK0* Thermostat Kit - Refer to the product marketing literature for a complete list of thermostats offered. -
Filters:
Filters are required with this furnace and must be provided by the installer. The filters used must comply with UL900 or
CAN/ULCS111 standards. Installing this furnace without filters will void the unit warranty
Upflow Filters
Return air filters may be installated at the furnace side and/or bottom return openings. The furnace bottom return opening
and side openings will accommodate the following filter sizes depending on cabinet size:
Side Re turn Ope ning(s) Bottom Re turn Ope ning
Cabinet Nominal Approx. Cabinet Nominal Approx.
W idth Filter Size Flow Area W idth Filter Size Flow Area
(in.) (in.) (in 2) (in.) (in.) (in2 )
All 16 x 25 x 1 400 14 12 x 25 x 1 300
17-1/2 14 x 25 x 1 350
21 16 x 25 x 1 400
24-1/2 20 x 25 x 1 500
Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement. NOTE: Filters can also be installed elsewhere in
the duct system such as a central return.
Downflow Filters
Return air filters may be installated at the at the downflow top return. A field supplied center filter support must be provided
by the installer in order to use the top return. The furnace will accommodate the following downflow top return filter sizes
depending on cabinet size:
Counterflow Top Return
17 1/2 14.2
Optional
Access 21 600 2 15 X 20 X 1 13.0
"A"
Door Min 24 1/2 11.3
17 1/2 19.7
21 800 2 20 X 20 X 1 18.8
24 1/2 17.7
17 1/2 25.0
21 1000 2 25 X 20 X 1 24.3
24 1/2 23.4
Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement. NOTE: Filters can also be installed elsewhere
in the duct system such as a central return.
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FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS *MVC8_____X*
BTUH
Natural Gas Input (High Fire) 60,000 80,000 100,000
Rated External Static (" w.c.) .20 - .50 .20 - .50 .20 - .50
Temperature Rise (°F) 20 - 50 20 - 50 25 - 55
Pressure Swi tch Trip Point- High Fire(" w.c.) -0.65 0.65 -0.55
Pressure Swi tch Trip Point -Low Fire (" w.c.) -0.35 -0.35 -0.3
Number of Burners 3 4 5
(4)
Vent Connector Diameter (inches) 4 4 4
1. These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation. Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation.
2. For elevations above 2000 ft. the rating should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft. above sea level. The furnace must not be derated, orifice
changes should only be made if necessary for altitude.
3. The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU/HR must be calculated by the manufactures method 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 equal to or less than the heating capacity. Output based on D.O.E. test procedures, steady state efficiency times
output.
4. Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as: (1.25 x Circulator Blower Amps) + I.D. Blower Amps.
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FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS ADVC8_____X*
MODEL ADVC80603B*B* ADVC80805C*B* ADVC81005C*B*
BTUH
Natural Gas Input (High Fire) 60,000 80,000 100,000
Pressure Switch High FireTrip Point -Low Fire(" w.c.) -0.30 -0.35 -0.35
Blower Speeds
Refer to Bl ower CFM Charts
Max CFM @ 0.5 E.S.P.
Transformer (VA) 40 40 40
Primary Li mit Setting (°F) 190 190 180
Number of Burners 3 4 5
(4)
Vent Connector Diameter (inches) 4 4 4
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 105 124 130
1. These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation. Optional Kits are available for conversion to propane gas operation.
2. For elevations above 2000 ft. the rating should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 ft. above sea level. The furnace must not be derated, orifice
changes should only be made if necessary for altitude.
3. The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU/HR must be calculated by the manufactures method 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 equal to or less than the heating capacity. Output based on D.O.E. test procedures, steady state efficiency times
output.
4. Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as: (1.25 x Circulator Blower Amps) + I.D. Blower Amps.
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
*MVC80604B** Cooling/Heating Speed Charts
*MVC80604B** *MVC80604B**
Cooling Speeds Heating Speeds
(@ .1" - .8" w.c. ESP) (@ .1" - .5" w.c. ESP; Rise Range: 20° - 50°F)
High-Stage Low-Stage High-Stage Low-Stage
Tap Adjust Tap Adjust Rise
CFM CFM CFM CFM
Minus 10% 540 351 Minus 10% 1,125 788 46
Minus 5% 570 371 Minus 5% 1,188 831 43
A Normal 600 390 A Normal 1,250 875 41
Plus 5% 630 410 Plus 5% 1,313 919 39
Plus 10% 660 429 Plus 10% 1,375 963 38
Minus 10% 720 468 Minus 10% 1,215 851 43
Minus 5% 760 494 Minus 5% 1,283 898 40
B Normal 800 520 B Normal 1,350 945 38
Plus 5% 840 546 Plus 5% 1,418 992 36
Plus 10% 880 572 Plus 10% 1,485 1,040 35
Minus 10% 990 644 Minus 10% 1,305 914 40
Minus 5% 1,045 679 Minus 5% 1,378 964 38
C Normal 1,100 715 C Normal 1,450 1,015 36
Plus 5% 1,155 751 Plus 5% 1,523 1,066 34
Plus 10% 1,210 787 Plus 10% 1,595 1,117 33
Minus 10% 1,260 819 Minus 10% 1,395 977 37
Minus 5% 1,330 865 Minus 5% 1,473 1,031 35
D Normal 1,400 910 D Normal 1,550 1,085 33
Plus 5% 1,470 956 Plus 5% 1,628 1,139 31
Plus 10% 1,540 1,001 Plus 10% 1,705 1,194 30
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
*MVC80805C** Cooling/Heating Speed Charts
*MVC81005C** *MVC81005C**
Cooling Speeds Heating Speeds
(@ .1" - .8" w.c. ESP) (@ .1" - .5" w.c. ESP; Rise Range: 25° - 55°F)
High-Stage Low-Stage High-Stage Low-Stage
Tap Adjust Tap Adjust Rise
CFM CFM CFM CFM
Minus 10% 720 468 Minus 10% 1,553 1,089 55
Minus 5% 760 494 Minus 5% 1,639 1,150 52
A Normal 800 520 A Normal 1,725 1,210 49
Plus 5% 840 546 Plus 5% 1,811 1,271 47
Plus 10% 880 572 Plus 10% 1,898 1,331 45
Minus 10% 990 644 Minus 10% 1,575 1,103 54
Minus 5% 1,045 679 Minus 5% 1,663 1,164 51
B Normal 1,100 715 B Normal 1,750 1,225 49
Plus 5% 1,155 751 Plus 5% 1,838 1,286 46
Plus 10% 1,210 787 Plus 10% 1,925 1,348 44
Minus 10% 1,260 819 Minus 10% 1,598 1,121 53
Minus 5% 1,330 865 Minus 5% 1,686 1,183 50
C Normal 1,400 910 C Normal 1,775 1,245 48
Plus 5% 1,470 956 Plus 5% 1,864 1,307 46
Plus 10% 1,540 1,001 Plus 10% 1,953 1,370 44
Minus 10% 1,620 1,053 Minus 10% 1,620 1,134 53
Minus 5% 1,710 1,112 Minus 5% 1,710 1,197 50
D Normal 1,800 1,170 D Normal 1,800 1,260 47
Plus 5% 1,890 1,229 Plus 5% 1,890 1,323 45
Plus 10% 1,980 1,287 Plus 10% 1,980 1,386 43
1. All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Installer must adjust blower speed as needed.
2. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.
3. Do not operate above .5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating CFM between .5" and .8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling purposes only.
4. Continuous fans speeds of 25%, 50% or 75% of maximum cooling airflow are available with either a dip switch selection of by using a communicating thermostat.
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
ADVC80603B** Cooling/Heating Speed Charts
ADVC80603B** ADVC80603B**
Cooling Speeds Heating Speeds
(@ .1" - .8" w.c. ESP) (@ .1" - .5" w.c. ESP; Rise Range: 30° - 60°F)
High-Stage Low-Stage High-Stage Low-Stage Rise
Tap Adjust Tap Adjust
CFM CFM CFM CFM (°F)
Minus 10% 540 351 Minus 10% 945 660 55
Minus 5% 570 371 Minus 5% 998 698 52
A Normal 600 390 A Normal 1,050 735 49
Plus 5% 627 408 Plus 5% 1,097 770 47
Plus 10% 660 429 Plus 10% 1,155 810 45
Minus 10% 720 468 Minus 10% 1,035 725 50
Minus 5% 760 494 Minus 5% 1,093 765 47
B Normal 800 520 B Normal 1,150 805 45
Plus 5% 836 543 Plus 5% 1,202 841 43
Plus 10% 880 572 Plus 10% 1,265 885 41
Minus 10% 900 585 Minus 10% 1,125 790 46
Minus 5% 950 618 Minus 5% 1,188 831 43
C Normal 1,000 650 C Normal 1,250 875 41
Plus 5% 1,045 679 Plus 5% 1,306 912 39
Plus 10% 1,100 715 Plus 10% 1,375 960 38
Minus 10% 1,080 702 Minus 10% 1,215 850 43
Minus 5% 1,140 741 Minus 5% 1,283 898 40
D Normal 1,200 780 D Normal 1,350 945 38
Plus 5% 1,254 815 Plus 5% 1,411 988 36
Plus 10% 1,320 858 Plus 10% 1,485 1,040 35
1. All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Installer must adjust blower speed as needed.
2. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.
3. Do not operate above .5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating CFM between .5" and .8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling purposes only.
4. Continuous fans speeds of 25%, 50% or 75% of maximum cooling airflow are available with either a dip switch selection of by using a communicating thermostat.
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
ADVC81005C** Cooling/Heating Speed Charts
ADVC81005C** ADVC81005C**
Cooling Speeds Heating Speeds
(@ .1" - .8" w.c. ESP) (Rise Range: 35° - 65°F)
High-Stage Low-Stage High-Stage Low-Stage Rise
Tap Adjust Tap Adjust
CFM CFM CFM CFM (°F)
Minus 10% 765 497 Minus 10% 1,395 975 61
Minus 5% 808 525 Minus 5% 1,473 1,031 58
A Normal 850 553 A Normal 1,550 1,085 55
Plus 5% 888 578 Plus 5% 1,620 1,135 52
Plus 10% 935 608 Plus 10% 1,705 1,195 50
Minus 10% 1,035 673 Minus 10% 1,485 1,040 57
Minus 5% 1,093 711 Minus 5% 1,568 1,188 54
B Normal 1,150 748 B Normal 1,650 1,155 52
Plus 5% 1,202 781 Plus 5% 1,188 1,188 49
Plus 10% 1,265 822 Plus 10% 1,815 1,270 47
Minus 10% 1,305 848 Minus 10% 1,575 1,105 54
Minus 5% 1,378 896 Minus 5% 1,188 1,188 51
C Normal 1,450 943 C Normal 1,750 1,225 49
Plus 5% 1,515 985 Plus 5% 1,188 1,188 46
Plus 10% 1,595 1,037 Plus 10% 1,925 1,350 44
Minus 10% 1,665 1,082 Minus 10% 1,620 1,135 53
Minus 5% 1,758 1,143 Minus 5% 1,188 1,188 50
D Normal 1,850 1,203 D Normal 1,800 1,260 47
Plus 5% 1,900 1,257 Plus 5% 1,188 1,188 45
Plus 10% 2000 1,323 Plus 10% 1,980 1,385 43
1. All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Installer must adjust blower speed as needed.
2. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.
3. Do not operate above .5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating CFM between .5" and .8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling purposes only.
4. Continuous fans speeds of 25%, 50% or 75% of maximum cooling airflow are available with either a dip switch selection of by using a communicating thermostat.
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Circulator Blower Speed Adjustment Switches
Dip Switch
Switch Bank Purpose Function
1 2 3 4
90 Off Off
120 On Off
Heating Off Delay
150 Off On
180 On On
S1
2 Stage Stat On On
2 Stage Stat On Off
Thermostat Setup
1 Stg Stat 5 min delay Off Off
1 Stg Stat auto delay Off On
A Off Off
B On Off
Cooling Airflow
C Off On
D On On
S3
Add 5% Off Off
Minus 5% On Off
Trim
Add 10% Off On
Minus 10% On On
A Off Off
B On Off
Ramping Profile
C Off On
D On On
S4
A Off Off
B On Off
Heating Airflow
C Off On
D On On
Disabled Off
Dehum
Enabled On
Disabled Off
Trim
Enabled On
S5
25% Off Off
50% On Off
Continuous Fan
75% Off On
100% On On
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: 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.
1. All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Installer must adjust blower speed as needed.
2. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.
3. Do not operate above .5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating CFM between .5" and .8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling purposes only.
4. Continuous fans speeds of 25%, 50% or 75% of maximum cooling airflow are available with either a dip switch selection of by using a communicating thermostat.
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS
Ramping Profile
Note: The multi-speed circulator blower also offers several custom ON/OFF ramping profiles. These profiles may be used
to enhance cooling performance and increase comfort level. The ramping profiles are selected using DIP switches 5 and
6. Refer to the following figure for switch positions and their corresponding 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.
1 min
100% CFM
OFF OFF
OFF OFF
1. All furnaces ship as high speed for cooling. Installer must adjust blower speed as needed.
2. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.
3. Do not operate above .5" w.c. ESP in heating mode. Operating CFM between .5" and .8" w.c. is tabulated for cooling purposes only.
4. Continuous fans speeds of 25%, 50% or 75% of maximum cooling airflow are available with either a dip switch selection of by using a communicating thermostat.
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600 CFM
PERFORMANCE
2400 CFM
FORMULAS
BTU OUTPUT = CFM x 1.08 x RISE
RISE =
1.08
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WIRING DIAGRAMS *MVC8, *DVC8 WIRING DIAGRAM
TO
GND 115 VAC/ 1 Ø /60 HZ
YL
POWER SUPPLY WITH
YL
JUNCTION BOX
OVERCURRENT
RD
ID BLOWER TWO-STAGE PRESSURE
PROTECTION DEVICE
WH
BR
SWITCH ASSEMBLY L
WARNING:DISCONNECT
BL
HOT 24V HUM. BK
YL
LOW FIRE POWER BEFORE
SURFACE YL
IGNITER PRESSURE N SERVICING. WIRING
SWITCH
C C WH TO UNIT MUST BE
2 CIRCUIT PROPERLY POLARIZED
2 1 NO NO DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR AND GROUNDED.
BK
FLAME L GND N
(HONEY WELL) WARNING:
YL SENSOR
DISCONNECT POWER
C 3 BL BEFORE SERVICING.
HI 2 WH WIRING TO UNIT
MUST BE PROPERLY
POLARIZED AND
PM 1 BR GROUNDED. DISCONNECT
CHASSIS GROUND
LIMIT CONTROL
CONTROLS
DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
PU PU RD
OR
DOOR
SWITCH
DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS
JUNCTION BOX
UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO
INDUCTOR COIL
PU 70kBTU,90kBTU,
115kBTU MODELS
ONLY
INDUCED INDOOR
3 WH AIR
DRAFT
CIRCULATOR
GN
2 RD BLOWER BLWR
1 BK GND
HUM-IN
BURNER COMPARTMENT GND LINE NEUTRAL
SEE NOTE 6
HUMIDIFIER
AUTO RESET HUM-OUT
RD
NEUTRAL
IN
HUM-
HUM
IND HI
5 CIRCUIT CONNECTOR
5 NEUTRAL
ID
BLWR
BK
4
IND LO NEUTRAL
3
IGN
FS HOT SURFACE
2
IGNITER
EAC
BK
FS
OR
1
LINE
FLAME SENSOR
LINE 115 VAC NEUTRAL
4 CIRCUIT MOTOR
COOL AF 4
40 VA
BL
FUSE 3 A TRANSFORMER
CONNECTOR
TH (4)
BL
GN
TRIM % 3
R
24 VAC AUTO RESET PRIMARY
RD AUTO RESET AUXILIARY LIMIT LIMIT CONTROL
YL
2
COOL PRFL TO +VDC CONTROLS
DIP SWITCHES
WH
1 HLO (10)
Y1
BL
HEAT AF
BK
HIGH VOLTAGE!
BR
TWO-STAGE
INTEGRATED
10 11 12
CONTROL
SWITCH
MODULE
7 8 9 VAC
NO
RD
1 2 TO
3 TRANSFORMER C
SEE Y2 MICRO
DIAGNOSTIC HIGH FIRE
YL
DEHUM
G LIMIT CONTROLS
W1
W2
WH
Y2
HLI (1)
Y1
24 V
C
G
2
R
1
O
3A
DEHUM
MVH (14)
HI
C MVC (8)
WH
C
ECM MTR RD BL
GND (5) GAS
GY
HARNESS BK VALVE
BK BK GND
4
TR (11)
BK
3
5 BK
2
TO GND (4)
1
4 WH R
3 GR + VDC (1)
2 GND
1 PK BLOWER INDOOR
RX (2)
COMPARTMENT AIR
TO CIRCULATOR
DOOR SWITCH TX (3)
MICRO BLWR
(OPEN WHEN
DOOR OPEN) AUX
CIRCULATOR INDUCTOR COIL
BLOWER INTEGRATED CONTROL MODULE
HUMIDIFIER
NOTES:
1. SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0.7 AMPS. COLOR CODES: LOW VOLTAGE (24V) EQUIPMENT GND
2. MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING.
PK PINK
3. IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED, LOW VOLTAGE FIELD FIELD GND
IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF
BR BROWN
AT LEAST 105 $ C. USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY. WH WHITE HI VOLTAGE (115V) FIELD SPLICE
4. UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND CONFORM TO N.E.C. AND LOCAL CODES. BL BLUE
GY GRAY HI VOLTAGE FIELD
5. TO RECALL THE LAST 6 FAULTS, MOST RECENT TO LEAST RECENT, DEPRESS SWITCH FOR MORE SWITCH (TEMP.)
THAN 2 SECONDS WHILE IN STANDBY (NO THERMOSTAT INPUTS)
6. HUMIDIFIER INSTALLATION OPTIONS: USE HUM TERMINAL TO RUN HUMIDIFIER DURING HEAT CALL
RD RED JUNCTION
(COMMUNICATING OR LEGACY MODES). USE HUM-IN AND HUM-OUT TERMINALS TO RUN YL YELLOW IGNITER
HUMIDIFIER DURING HEAT CALL ( COMMUNICATING MODE OR LEGACY MODE) OR INDEPENDENTLY OR ORANGE TERMINAL
FROM HEAT CALL (COMMUNICATING MODE ONLY - SETUP IS DONE WITHIN COMMUNICATING
PU PURPLE INTERNAL TO SWITCH (PRESS.)
THERMOSTAT)
GN GREEN INTEGRATED CONTROL OVERCURRENT
BK BLACK PLUG CONNECTION PROT. DEVICE
0140F01168-B
Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.
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SCHEMATICS
HIGH VOLTAGE!
DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS
UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
1 2 R C G W 1 W2 Y1 Y2 O DEHUM
DEHUM O Y2 Y1 W2 W1 G C R 2 1
3 1
6 4
9 7
12 10
15 13
ST5
TX
RX
12V
FS
ST4
BK
IGN-N WH
R
IND-N
IND -LO
59-4715 REV. F
IND-HI
IGN
EAC
HUM
BK WH
LINE
LOAD
TRANSFORMER
INDUCTOR COIL
Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.
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SCHEMATICS
HIGH VOLTAGE!
DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS
UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO
DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
This schematic is for reference only. Not all wiring is as shown above. Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the unit being serviced.
ADVC8/AMVC8/GMVC8_____X* MODEL FURNACES
TYPICAL SCHEMATIC
PCBKF103
Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.
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