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Experience home comfort with the Goodman Gas Furnace and Heat Pump System. A Goodman combination system combines efficiency and reliability, ensuring a cozy ambiance throughout the seasons.
The Goodman furnace and heat pump system seamlessly move heat between indoor and outdoor spaces, delivering both heating and cooling functions. Its straightforward installation not only ensures convenience but also proves to be cost-effective, making it an ideal choice for those in search of an energy-efficient and hassle-free solution for heating and cooling needs. Upgrade your home's heating and cooling with the superior performance of Goodman, where innovation meets affordability.
HVACDirect.com is one of the premier and trustworthy sources for top-quality HVAC systems, incorporating both furnace and heat pump systems. Known for energy efficiency, our furnaces and heat pump systems not only offer substantial initial cost savings but also guarantee long-term economic benefits through reduced energy consumption. Our commitment to providing efficient and effective solutions establishes our position as the customer's preferred choice in HVAC systems. We take pride in delivering furnace and heat pump systems that excel in both performance and durability, making us a trusted choice for HVAC systems.
The GM9S960603BN Goodman gas furnace features high-quality construction and efficient operation at a great value. The GM9S960603BN single-stage, 9-speed furnace utilizes Goodman's superior heat exchanger design to provide efficient, reliable heating to your home. If you're looking to cut your energy bills and improve your comfort without breaking the bank, your search stops with the Goodman GM9S960603BN.
The GM9S960603BN Goodman gas furnace is 60,000 BTU’s. This BTU count is a measure of the input of the furnace per hour, while the output of this furnace is 57,600 BTU’s (60,000 X 96% AFUE) per hour. In ideal climate conditions, this 60,000 BTU furnace is usually used to heat a small to medium house.
The GM9S960603BN Goodman gas furnace is 96% efficient, and the standard furnace efficiency on the market today. This means that 96% of the gas going into the furnace is used to heat your home and the remaining 20% is lost out of the flue venting. Please note that all 96% furnaces must be vented using plastic/PVC flue venting, while anything higher than 90% efficient must be vented using plastic/PVC venting.
The GM9S960603BN Goodman gas furnace is a single stage furnace has only one heat output. Regardless of the indoor temperature, this furnace will burn at 100% output whenever the thermostat calls for it. Like a light switch, this furnace’s burner will either be on or off and nothing in between. A single stage furnace is the standard efficient furnace since every time your furnace turns on the furnace uses the same amount of energy.
From the factory, the GM9S960603BN runs on natural gas. However all Goodman gas furnaces can be converted to propane using the furnace’s corresponding LP conversion kit, an optional accessory at an additional cost that consists of a replacement set of orifices and springs.
Instead of the last generation PSC blower motor, the GM9S960603BN utilizes a 9-speed ECM motor, which uses less power and provides smarter air circulation. All of this causes an overall increase in the electrical efficiency of your furnace, which saves you money.
With installation that follows your state and local codes and with online registration, all Goodman furnaces come with a 10-year parts and lifetime heat exchanger warranty through the manufacturer.
The hot surface igniter on modern Goodman furnaces are more durable than previous designs, decreasing related issues and lowering maintenance costs. These hot surface ignitors are also more efficient than standing pilot and older HSI designs, saving you even more money.
The Goodman brand has improved technology from years of production experience, allowing for a long-lasting product that rarely has any issues. However, if something does go wrong on the furnace, the control board has a set of sensors that allow it to diagnose basic issues, allowing for easy troubleshooting and to notify the owner if basic maintenance or warranty work is recommended. This increases the overall safety of the unit, for the furnace itself and the occupants of the home where it is installed.
The heavy-gauge steel cabinet on new Goodman furnaces provide adequate protection to the internal mechanisms of the unit. The cabinet is also more air-tight than previous models, allowing for a quiet, more economical unit due to losing less heat and preventing more sound from exiting the unit.
The value of modern Goodman furnaces doesn't end at efficiency. Today’s Goodman furnaces feature many different connection options to reduce installation. The GM9S960603BN model has a more universal design, which consists of its ability to be installed in both an upflow or horizontal configuration. This allows for an easier installation in more locations, from your attic to your basement. The furnace also comes with color-coded low-voltage terminals that allow for a shorter and easier installation time, which decreases installation costs.
Please note that this furnace requires a drain kit if installed horizontally. Upflow configurations do not require the kit.
Across many installations, including an 80% AFUE 120,000 BTU model heating a 2,100 sq ft home in Northern New Jersey and an 80,000 BTU 80% AFUE unit in a 900 sq ft Minnesota garage, buyers report quiet operation, quick startup, and reliable heating, with several replacing furnaces that lasted 17 to 30 years. Shipping is frequently described as fast—sometimes within 27 hours or 5 days—and DIY installs are common, though some noted shipping damage, missing paperwork or instructions, warranty requirements for certified technician troubleshooting, and occasional order or accessory issues.
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