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Goodman Mfg MVC95 User Manual

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T

ROUBLESHOOTING

& M

AINTENANCE

R

ESETTING

F

ROM

L

OCKOUT

Furnace lockout results when a furnace is unable to achieve igni-
tion after three attempts during a single call for heat. It is charac-
terized by a non-functioning furnace and a E 0 code displayed on
the dual 7-segment display. If the furnace is in “lockout”, it will (or
can be) reset in any of the following ways.

1. Automatic reset. The integrated control module will

automatically reset itself and attempt to resume normal
operations following a one hour lockout period.

2. Manual power interruption. Interrupt 115 volt power to the

furnace.

3. Manual thermostat cycle. Lower the thermostat so that

there is no longer a call for heat for 1 -20 seconds then
reset to previous setting.

NOTE: If the condition which originally caused the lockout still
exists, the control will return to lockout. Refer to the Troubleshooting
Chart
for aid in determining the cause.

M

AINTENANCE

T

O

 

AVOID

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

DISCONNECT

 

ELECTRICAL

 

POWER

 

BEFORE

 

PERFORMING

 

ANY

 

MAINTENANCE

. I

F

 

YOU

 

MUST

 

HANDLE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

HANDLE

 

WITH

 

CARE

. T

OUCHING

 

THE

 

IGNITER

 

ELEMENT

 

WITH

 

BARE

 

FINGERS

ROUGH

 

HANDLING

 

OR

 

VIBRATION

 

COULD

 

DAMAGE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

 

RESULTING

 

IN

 

PREMATURE

 

FAILURE

. O

NLY

 

A

 

QUALIFIED

 

SERVICER

 

SHOULD

 

EVER

 

HANDLE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

.

WARNING

A

NNUAL

I

NSPECTION

The furnace should be inspected by a qualified installer, or service
agency at least once per year. This check should be performed at
the beginning of the heating season. This will ensure that all fur-
nace components are in proper working order and that the heating
system functions appropriately. Pay particular attention to the fol-
lowing items. Repair or service as necessary.

Flue pipe system. Check for blockage and/or leakage.
Check the outside termination and the connections at
and internal to the furnace.

Heat exchanger. Check for corrosion and/or buildup within
the heat exchanger passageways.

Burners. Check for proper ignition, burner flame, and
flame sense.

Drainage system. Check for blockage and/or leakage.
Check hose connections at and internal to furnace.

Wiring. Check electrical connections for tightness and/
or corrosion. Check wires for damage.

Filters.

F

ILTERS

T

O

 

ENSURE

 

PROPER

 

UNIT

 

PERFORMANCE

ADHERE

 

TO

 

THE

 

FILTER

 

SIZES

 

GIVEN

 

IN

 

THE

 

RECOMMENDED

 M

INIMUM

 F

ILTER

 S

IZE

 T

ABLE

 

OR

 

S

PECIFICATION

 S

HEET

 

APPLICABLE

 

TO

 

YOUR

 

MODEL

.

CAUTION

F

ILTER

M

AINTENANCE

Improper filter maintenance is the most common cause of inad-
equate heating or cooling performance. Filters should be cleaned
(permanent) or replaced (disposable) every two months or as re-
quired. When replacing a filter, it must be replaced with a filter of
the same type and size.

F

ILTER

R

EMOVAL

Depending on the installation, differing filter arrangements can be
applied. Filters can be installed in either the central return register
or a side panel external filter rack (upflow only). A media air filter or
electronic air cleaner can be used as an alternate filter. Follow the
filter sizes given in the Recommended Minimum Filter size table
to ensure proper unit performance.

To remove filters from an external filter rack in an upright upflow
installation, follow the directions provided with external filter rack
kit.

H

ORIZONTAL

U

NIT

F

ILTER

R

EMOVAL

Filters in horizontal installations are located in the central return
register or the ductwork near the furnace.

To remove:

1. Turn OFF electrical power to furnace.
2. Remove filter(s) from the central return register or ductwork.
3. Replace filter(s) by reversing the procedure for removal.
4. Turn ON electrical power to furnace.

M

EDIA

A

IR

F

ILTER

OR

E

LECTRONIC

A

IR

C

LEANER

R

EMOVAL

Follow the manufacturer’s directions for service.

B

URNERS

Visually inspect the burner flames periodically during the heating
season. Turn on the furnace at the thermostat and allow several
minutes for flames to stabilize, since any dislodged dust will alter
the flames normal appearance. Flames should be stable, quiet,
soft, and blue (dust may cause orange tips but they must not be
yellow). They should extend directly outward from the burners
without curling, floating, or lifting off. Flames must not impinge on
the sides of the heat exchanger firing tubes.

I

NDUCED

D

RAFT

AND

C

IRCULATOR

B

LOWERS

The bearings in the induced draft blower and circulator blower mo-
tors are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer. No further
lubrication is required. Check motor windings for accumulation of
dust which may cause overheating. Clean as necessary.

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