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The GOODMAN ad9s801005cx is an 80 AFUE single-stage gas furnace designed for downflow and horizontal installation in ducted residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Rated at 100,000 BTU/h high-fire input with 80,000 BTU/h output, this unit delivers consistent forced-air heat through a multi-speed ECM blower motor. The cabinet measures 21 inches wide, making it compatible with standard 21-inch platform installations. A Low NOx burner design reduces nitrogen oxide emissions to meet stricter air quality requirements in applicable jurisdictions. Licensed HVAC technicians handle installation and commissioning of this equipment.
This furnace is configured for downflow or horizontal airflow, suited to applications where supply air must discharge downward or sideways into the duct system. Nominal cooling coil capacity is rated at 60,000 BTU/h, supporting up to 5 tons of matched cooling equipment. The single-stage gas valve provides straightforward on-off heat operation. A temperature rise range of 40 to 70 degrees F at high fire guides technicians during airflow commissioning. The unit draws a minimum of 15.3 amps circuit current and requires a maximum 20-amp overcurrent protection device on a 115-volt, single-phase, 60 Hz supply.
Designed for ducted downflow and horizontal installations with up to 5 tons of matched cooling equipment rated at 60,000 BTU/h nominal cooling capacity.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223.1) and all applicable local codes. Shut off gas supply and disconnect electrical power before servicing or making connections. Verify supply voltage, overcurrent protection, and minimum circuit ampacity match the unit nameplate before energizing. Proper venting must be installed per manufacturer documentation and local mechanical code requirements before placing the unit in operation.
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