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Goodman GMEC960603BNAB - Manual Fan on; Combustion Quality; Venting; Condensate Drainage

Goodman GMEC960603BNAB
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SYSTEM OPERATION
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The circulator fan is energized at cool speed after a
cool on delay. The electronic air cleaner will also be
energized.
       
󰀨
begins.
       󰀨 
period, the cool circulator and air cleaner relay are de-
energized
MANUAL FAN ON:
On a call for Fan, the G thermostat contacts close
signaling the control module.
The LED will display a solid “GREEN”
When a call for G is received, the control will energize
the circulator in low heat speed after the fan on delay
time expires. The electronic air cleaner will also be
energized at this time.
When the thermostat fan switch is moved to the ON
position, the circulator blower is energized at low heat
speed and the electronic air cleaner is also energized
When the thermostat fan switch is moved back to the
AUTO position, the circulator fan and air cleaner relay
are de-energized and the control awaits a thermostat
call for heat or cool.
Exception: During the Cool “On”delay, the control will
not respond to the fan input. If the fan was called prior
to the call for cool, the circulator will remain energized
during the Cool “On”delay.
If the fan is called prior to a call for heat, the circulator
will remain energized during the entire call for heat
sequence.
Combustion Quality
󰀨
factors are venting and draining.
Venting
The venting system should be planned and installed with the
following in mind;
Should not be longer than necessary
Use 45°elbows rather than 90° elbows when possible
Must not sag or otherwise trap condensate

If using 3” venting, make the transition from 2” to 3” as
close as practically possible
         
combustion air pipe
Condensate Drainage
󰀨
condensate. Check for proper connections of drain hoses,
make sure furnace condensate trap is clean. Make sure
furnace is not improperly sloped. Make sure air conditioning
coil drain is not interfering with furnace drain.
Other Causes
1. Manifold Gas Pressure must be set for the gas being used,


2. Remove Draft Inducer, Check the integrity of the gasket
between the inducer and the collector box cover, any
󰀨

of burrs on both sides
3. Make sure burners are clean, not out of position and line
up correctly with exchanger tubes, including the heat
       
heat exchanger tubes, make sure it is not loose, missing
a screw or hanging down between the burners and heat

 
causing distortion of burner assembly
5. If the furnace is installed as a one pipe system; make
sure the surrounding area and structure are adequate to
provide combustion air
6. Make sure there are no cabinet air leaks allowing supply
󰀨
7. If heat exchanger integrity is uncertain, follow procedures
in Service Bulletin SF-041

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