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GC9S96 Specifications
GC9S96
0403BN
GC9S96
0603BN
GC9S96
0804CN
GC9S96
1005CN
GC9S96
1205DN
Heating Data
High Fire Input¹
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
High Fire Output¹
38,440
57,660
76,880
95,000
114,000
AFUE²
96
96
96
95
95
Temperature Rise Range (°F)
25-55
35-65
40-70
40-70
45-75
Vent Diameter³
2" - 3"
2" - 3"
2" - 3"
2" - 3"
3"
No. of Burners
2
3
4
5
6
Circulator Blower
Available AC @ 0.5" ESP
1.5 - 3
1.5 - 3
2.5 - 4
3 - 5
3 - 5
Size (D x W)
11" x 8"
11" x 8"
11" x 10"
11" x 10"
11" x 11"
Horsepower @ 1075 RPM
1/2
1/2
3/4
1
1
Speed
9
9
9
9
9
Filter Size (in²) (Qty)
(2) 10 x 20 or
(1) 16 x 25
(top return)
(2) 10 x 20 or
(1) 16 x 25
(top return)
(2) 10 x 20 or
(1) 16 x 25
(top return)
(1) 14 x 20 (bottom)
or
(1) 20 x 25
(top return)
(1) 14 x 20 (bottom)
or
(1) 20 x 25
(top return)
Electrical Data
Min. Circuit Ampacity⁴
10.3
10.3
14.1
16.93
16.93
Max. Overcurrent Device (amps)⁵
15
15
15
20
20
Shipping Weight (lbs)
113
116
141
144
156
¹
Natural Gas BTU/h
² DOE AFUE based upon Isolated Combustion System (ICS)
³ Installer must supply one or two PVC pipes: one for combustion air (optional) and one for the flue outlet (required). Vent pipe must be either 2” or 3” in diameter, depending
upon furnace input, number of elbows, length of run and installation (1 or 2 pipes). The optional Combustion Air Pipe is dependent on installation/code requirements and must
be 2” or 3” diameter PVC.
⁴
Minimum Circuit Ampacity = (1.25 x Circulator Blower Amps) + ID Blower amps. Wire size should be determined in accordance with National Electrical Codes.
Extensive wire runs will require larger wire sizes.
⁵ Maximum Overcurrent Protection Device refers to maximum recommended fuse or circuit breaker size. May use fuses or HACR-type circuit breakers of the same size as noted.
Notes
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All furnaces are manufactured for use on 115 VAC, 60 Hz, single-phase electrical supply.
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Gas Service Connection ½” FPT
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Important: Size fuses and wires properly and make electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code and/or all existing local codes.
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For bottom return: Failure to unfold flanges may reduce airflow by up to 18%. This could result in performance and noise issues.
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For servicing or cleaning, a 24” front clearance is required. Unit connections (electrical, flue and drain) may necessitate greater clearances than the minimum clearances listed
above. In all cases, accessibility clearance must take precedence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibility clearances are greater.