Goodman GC9C96 User's Manual

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Pages 12
Year 2021
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Goodman GC9C96 Specification

The Goodman GC9C96 is a high-efficiency gas furnace designed to deliver reliable and cost-effective heating solutions. It features a multi-position installation capability, allowing for versatile placement in various home configurations. Engineered with a 96% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating, this model ensures optimal energy use, significantly reducing heating costs. The furnace is equipped with a two-stage gas valve, providing enhanced comfort by adjusting the heat output to match the heating demand, thereby maintaining a more consistent indoor temperature.

The GC9C96 incorporates a durable aluminized steel heat exchanger, designed to resist corrosion and ensure long-lasting performance. It also features a variable-speed ECM blower motor, which not only contributes to the system’s overall energy efficiency but also improves air circulation and reduces operating noise. The self-diagnostic control board facilitates easy troubleshooting and maintenance, ensuring quick identification and resolution of operational issues.

Safety is a priority with the GC9C96, which includes features such as a furnace control board with self-diagnostics and a low continuous fan speed option for improved air filtration. Additionally, the secure cabinet design enhances safety and minimizes heat loss. Compatibility with Goodman’s ComfortBridge technology allows for seamless communication with other smart HVAC components, optimizing system performance and energy management.

The Goodman GC9C96 is designed to be compatible with both natural gas and propane, providing flexibility depending on available resources. Its robust construction and advanced features make it a reliable choice for homeowners seeking efficiency, comfort, and long-term value in a heating solution.

Goodman GC9C96 F.A.Q.

What are the basic maintenance tasks for the Goodman GC9C96 furnace?

Basic maintenance tasks include regularly replacing air filters, checking thermostat settings, inspecting vent systems, and ensuring that the blower assembly is clean and well-lubricated.

How do I troubleshoot if the GC9C96 furnace is not turning on?

Check if the thermostat is set to 'heat' and at a temperature higher than the current room temperature. Ensure the furnace switch is on and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Also, inspect the furnace for any error codes.

What should I do if my furnace is producing insufficient heat?

Ensure the air filter is clean and not obstructing airflow. Check if the gas valve is open and the thermostat settings are correct. Also, verify that there are no obstructions in the vents.

How often should the air filter be replaced in the GC9C96 furnace?

It is recommended to check the air filter monthly and replace it every 1-3 months, depending on usage and dust levels in the home.

What steps should be taken if the furnace blower runs continuously?

Check if the thermostat fan setting is set to 'auto' instead of 'on'. If it persists, there might be an issue with the limit switch or relay that requires professional inspection.

Can I install a smart thermostat with my Goodman GC9C96 furnace?

Yes, the Goodman GC9C96 furnace is compatible with most smart thermostats. Ensure proper wiring and configuration according to the thermostat's installation guide.

How do I reset the Goodman GC9C96 furnace after a power outage?

Turn off the furnace using the power switch, wait for a few minutes, and then turn it back on. Ensure the thermostat is correctly set and the circuit breaker is not tripped.

What is the recommended thermostat setting for optimal energy efficiency with this furnace?

Set the thermostat to 68°F (20°C) when you are home and awake, and lower it by 7-10°F when you are asleep or away from home for optimal energy savings.

How can I improve the indoor air quality while using my GC9C96 furnace?

Use high-efficiency air filters, ensure proper ventilation, and consider integrating an air purifier or humidifier with your HVAC system.

What should I do if I smell gas near my furnace?

Immediately evacuate the area and call your gas supplier or emergency services. Do not attempt to operate any electrical appliances or switches.