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PRODUCT DESIGN 3. Installer must supply the following gas line fittings, de-
pendingon which entrance isused:
Left -- Two 90º Elbows, one close nipple, straight pipe.
Right --Straightpipe to reach gasvalve.
Accessibility Clearances (Minimum)
POSITION* FRONT SIDES REAR TOP FLUE FLOOR
Upflow30010C
Horizontal 3 6 0 6 0 C
*= All positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front.
C= If placed on combustible floor, floor MUST be wood only.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
(INCHES)
NC= For instalaltion on non-combustible floors only. A non-combustible
subbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring.
24"atfront is required forservicing or cleaning.
Note: Inall cases accessibility clearance shall take prece-
denceover clearances fromtheenclosurewhere accessibil-
ityclearancesaregreater. Alldimensionsaregivenininches.
MODEL
0 to
7,001 to
9,001 to
7,001 to
GME95*****XA*
LPM-061
Propane
Conversion Kit
(#55 Orifices)
N/A N/A N/A
PROPANE AND HIGH ALTITUDE KITS
1LPM-06* supports both Honeywell and White-Rodgers 2-stage valves
OTE: In Canada, gas furnaces are certified to 4500 feet.
GeneralOperation
The GME95 furnaces are equipped with an electronic igni-
tion device used to light the burners and an induced draft
blowerto exhaust combustion products.
Aninterlockswitchprevents furnace operation if theblower
door is not in place. Keep the blower access door in place
exceptforinspection and maintenance.
This furnace is also equipped with a self-diagnosing elec-
tronic control module. In the event a furnace component is
notoperatingproperly, the control module LED will flashon
and off in a factory-programmed sequence, depending on
theproblemencountered. This light canbeviewed through
theobservationwindowin the blower access door.Referto
theTroubleshootingChartforfurtherexplanation of theLED
codesandAbnormalOperation-IntegratedIgnitionControl
section in the Service Instructions for an explanation of the
possibleproblem.
Theratedheatingcapacity of the furnace should be greater
thanor equal to thetotal heat lossof the area tobe heated.
The total heat loss should be calculated by an approved
methodorinaccordance with “ASHRAE Guide” or “Manual
J-LoadCalculations”published by the AirConditioningCon-
tractors of America.
*Obtain from: American National Standards Institute 1430
BroadwayNewYork,NY10018
LocationConsiderations
• The furnace should be as centralized as is practical
with respect to the air distribution system.
• Donotinstallthefurnace directly on carpeting, tile, or
combustiblematerialotherthanwood flooring.
• When suspending the furnace from rafters or joists,
use 3/8" threaded rod and 2” x 2” x 3/8” angle as
shownin theInstallationandService Instructions.The
length of the rod will depend on the application and
clearancenecessary.
• When installed in a residential garage, the furnace
mustbepositioned so the burnersandignitionsource
are located not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above
the floor and protected from physical damage by ve-
hicles.
Notes:
1. Installermustsupply oneortwoPVCpipes: oneforcom-
bustionair(optional)andonefortheflueoutlet(required).
Ventpipemustbeeither2”or 3” in diameter, depending
uponfurnaceinput,numberofelbows,lengthofrunand
installation (1 or 2 pipes). The optional Combustion Air
Pipeis dependentoninstallation/coderequirementsand
must be 2” or 3” diameter PVC.
2. Linevoltagewiringcan enter throughtherightorleft side
ofthefurnace.Lowvoltage wiring can enter through the
rightor left side offurnace.
GME95furnacesare approved
for installations up to 7,000 ft. only.