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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estAs a high-efficiency system, the GM9C961005CN Goodman gas furnace features many money saving features. The two-stage, 9-speed furnace uses a superior heat exchanger for better heat transfers to your home. Considered one of the best efficiencies on the market, the GM9C961005CN is a good way to go if you want to lower your gas bill.
Heating up to a medium to large house in normal conditions, the GM9C961005CN Goodman gas furnace has an input of 100,000 BTU’s and an output of 96,000 BTU’s. The output in this case is determined by taking the input times the efficiency rating.
The GM9C961005CN Goodman gas furnace is a 96% efficient furnace, making it a condensing setup. This efficiency means that only 4% of the fuel going into the furnace is used up in furnace operations, while 96% of the fuel is used to heat your home. As a condensing furnace, this furnace will need to be vented with plastic or PVC flue venting. If you need to use metal flue venting, you would need an 80% efficient furnace.
With a two stage burner, the GM9C961005CN provides two heating outputs: one at a 60% heating output and one at a 100% output. The furnace also has a 9 speed ECM motor instead of the last-generation inefficient PSC motor. Both of these built-in upgrades allow for your furnace to adjust the heating output and airflow more precisely to better suit your home’s comfort needs and provide a slightly higher efficiency.
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 exterior casing on the GM9C961005CN is heavy-gauge steel that is insulated for enhanced protection and to lower air leakage and sound output from normal furnace operation. The hot surface ignitor is more efficient than earlier models and standing pilot lights thanks to its revolutionary new technology. Both of these end up saving you money on installation, maintenance, and bills.
The cost-saving benefits of the Goodman brand doesn’t stop at efficiency. The GM9C961005CN Goodman furnace can be upflow or horizontal, increasing the number of ways that your installer can install the system. The low-voltage terminals that are color-coded, the installation is faster and easier over standard non-colored systems. Straight from the factory, the GM9C961005CN comes with natural gas valves. However, increasing its versatility in installation, Goodman offers an LP conversion kit (found here at an additional cost) if you need it to be propane instead of natural gas. Not only does the Goodman brand save you money on installation costs, but also with maintenance and warranty work. In the event of a rare warranty issue, the on board self-diagnostic control board alerts you and your serviceman what is wrong with the unit for most basic issues for a faster solution.
Please note that this furnace requires a drain kit if installed horizontally. Upflow configurations do not require the kit.
Across dozens of installations, buyers report straightforward setup—even for first-time DIY installs—with several completing installs in under six hours, one taking about 22 hours solo with sheet metal work, and many noting quiet operation, smoother two-stage performance, and lower energy bills compared to 20–25-year-old 60–100k BTU furnaces. Issues cited include shipping dents, loose or stripped screws, a dislodged blower fan, sloppy internal wiring, an initial EE1 pressure sensor error that self-cleared, wiring labels placed on the bottom, plenum fitment adjustments, and required configuration changes such as disabling an R32/A2L setting to prevent continuous fan operation.
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