Goodman Mfg AMV8 Furnace User Manual


 
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OFF
100% CFM
Cooling Demand
100% CFM
1 min
50% CFM OFF
½ min
Profile C ramps up to 82% of the full cooling demand airflow
and operates there for approximately 7 ½ minutes. The motor
then steps up to the full demand airflow. Profile C also has
a 1 minute/100% OFF delay.
100% CFM
100% CFM
1 min
82% CFM
Cooling Demand
7 ½ min
OFF OFF
Profile D ramps up to 50% of the demand for ½ minute,
then ramps to 82% of the full cooling demand airflow and
operates there for approximately 7 ½ minutes. The motor
then steps up to the full demand airflow. Profile D has a 1/
2 minute at 50% airflow OFF delay.
100% CFM
50% CFM
½
min
82% CFM
Cooling Demand
7 ½ min
OFF OFF 50% CFM
½ min
Ramping Profiles
(*indicates factory setting)
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
O
F
F
O
F
F
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
O
F
F
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
O
F
F
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
*
O
N
O
N
O
N
O
N
Ramping
Profile
Tap A
Ramping
Profile
Tap B
Ramping
Profile
Tap C
Ramping
Profile
Tap D
6. Select the heating speed from the heating speed chart in
the Product Data Book applicable for your model*. The
adjust setting (already established by the cooling speed
selection) determines which set of speeds are available.
The selected speed must provide a temperature rise within
the rise range listed with the particular model.
Example: The 70 kBtu is set for 990 CFM on cooling,
the “ADJUST” is set to “-” (minus). The four heating speeds
available are “A Minus”, “B Minus”, “C Minus”, and “D Minus”.
“B Minus” has a rise of 56°F for both stages which is within
the 30-60°F rise range for the 70 kBtu. This setting will
keep electrical consumption to a minimum. Set the “Heat”
speed DIP switches to “A”.
7. Select the desired “heating” speed tap by positioning
switches 7 and 8 appropriately. Refer to figure above. Turn
off power to furnace for a minimum of 10 seconds, allowing
motor to reset and recognize new speed selection. Turn
on power to furnace. Verify selected CFM by counting the
green CFM LED blinks.
In general lower heating speeds will: reduce electrical
consumption, lower operating sound levels of the blower, and
increase the outlet air temperature delivered to the home. The
speeds available allow the blower performance to be optimized
for the particular homeowner’s needs.
O
F
F
O
F
F
87
4321
O
F
F
O
N
4321
O
N
O
F
F
4321
O
N
O
N
4321
Cooling
Speed
Tap A
Cooling
Speed
Tap B
Cooling
Speed
Tap C
Cooling
Speed
Tap D
*
Cooling Speed Taps
(
* indicates factory setting)
O
F
F
O
F
F
87 4321
O
F
F
O
N
87 4321
O
N
O
F
F
87 4321
O
N
O
N
87 4321
Heating
Speed
Tap A
Heating
Speed
Tap B
Heating
Speed
Tap C
Heating
Speed
Tap D
Heating Speed Taps
(
* indicates factory setting)
*
O
F
F
O
F
F
87 4321
O
F
F
O
N
87 4321
847 321
Normal
+ (Plus)
Adjust
- (Minus)
Adjust
Adjust Taps
(
*
indicates factory setting)
*
87
87
87
O
N
O
F
F
ADJUST BLOWER HEAT OFF DELAY
The integrated control module provides a selectable heat off delay
function. The heat off delay period may be set to 90, 120, 150,180
seconds using the DIP switches or jumper provided on the control
module. The delay is factory shipped at 150 seconds but may be
changed to suit the installation requirements and/or homeowner
preference. Refer to the following figures for switch positions and
corresponding delay times.
Heat Off
Delay
90 Seconds
ON
ON 1
2
3
Heat Off
Delay
120 Seconds
Heat Off
Delay
150 Seconds
Heat Off
Delay
180 Seconds
ON
OFF
1
2
3
ON 1
2
3
1
2
3
OFF
OFF
Heat Off Delay
(* indicates factory setting)
*
OFF
Heat Off Delay S
CIRCULATOR BLOWER FAN TIMING ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Items in this section refer to the air circulator blower fan,
NOT to the induced draft blower. The induced draft blower timing
sequence is not adjustable. The circulator blower fan timing is
adjustable only on models with optional “heating fan OFF delay”
adjustment pins or switches (Figure 28). It is NOT adjustable in
any other circumstances.
As shipped, the circulator blower fan will remain on for 150 seconds
after the gas valve closes. The circulator blower then ramps down
to “OFF” during the 30 seconds following the heat off delay period.
When a call for cooling occurs, the circulator fan comes on and
remains on for 45 seconds after the call for cooling ends. During
normal heating operation, the circulator fan will come on
approximately 37 seconds after the gas valve opens.
O
N
O
F
F
O
N
O
F
F
O
N
O
F
F
O
N
O
F
F
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
90
SECOND
DELAY
120
SECOND
DELAY
150
SECOND
DELAY
180
SECOND
DELAY
Switches viewed in an upflow installation.
Adjustment Switches