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The GDVT801005CX gas furnace is from one of the top-of-the-line series by Goodman. Considered one of the best of the best, this furnace has a two stage burner and a variable speed blower motor. With the best durability and reliability that Goodman 80% efficient furnaces have to offer, and a lower emissions output to match the low NOx compliance regulations in California, we are proud to offer you the Goodman GDVT801005CX gas furnace.
| SKU | GDVT801005CX |
|---|---|
| Weight (in lbs) | 129.000000 |
| Airflow Direction | Downflow/Horizontal |
| Exhaust Flue Requirement | Metal |
| R-32 Compliant | Yes |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Product Features | Low NOx, New Refrigerant Compliant |
| Furnace Efficiency / AFUE | 80% |
| Heating BTU | 100,000 |
| Blower Motor | Variable Speed |
| Maximum CFM | 2000 |
| Configuration | Downflow/Horizontal |
| Low NOx | Low NOx |
| Burner Stages | Two |
| Fuel Type | Propane, Natural Gas |
| Height | 33 3/8" |
| Width | 21" |
| Depth | 28" |
Balanced heating capacity: At 100,000âŻBTU with 80% AFUE, this furnace delivers strong, reliable heat for larger homes or colder climates without the premium cost of highâefficiency models.
Twoâstage comfort advantage: The twoâstage gas valve lets the system run mostly in low stage for everyday comfort, reducing temperature swings, noise, and cycling compared with singleâstage furnaces.
Variableâspeed blower benefits: The variableâspeed ECM blower adjusts airflow for quieter operation, smoother temperature control, and better humidity management.
Flexible installation: Supports both downflow and horizontal configurations, expanding fit options in attics, crawl spaces, or tight mechanical rooms.
Modern refrigerant ready: Designed with Râ32 compatibility for systems using nextâgeneration refrigerant standards.
Durable build & service access: Engineered with accessible panels and durable components to simplify maintenance and improve longâterm reliability.
Q: What is the heating capacity and efficiency of the GDVT801005CX?
A: This furnace delivers 100,000âŻBTU input and ~80,000âŻBTU output with an 80âŻ% AFUE rating, converting most fuel into usable heat for efficient, yearâround warmth.
Q: What type of blower and performance features does it include?
A: It uses a variableâspeed ECM blower motor that adjusts airflow smoothly for quieter operation, improved comfort control, and better energy use compared with fixedâspeed units.
Q: Is this a twoâstage furnace?
A: Yes â the twoâstage gas valve offers lowâstage heating for milder weather and highâstage when itâs cold, enhancing comfort and reducing cycling.
Q: What installation orientations are supported?
A: The GDVT801005CX supports downflow and horizontal installation, providing flexibility for attics, closets, or crawl spaces.
Q: What fuel types can it use?
A: Itâs configured for natural gas and is typically convertible to propane (with a field conversion kit), offering installation flexibility.
Q: What are the electrical and venting requirements?
A: The furnace runs on 115âŻV singleâphase power and requires approved metal venting, standard for midâefficiency gas furnaces.
Q: Does it support modern thermostat and control systems?
A: Yes â itâs compatible with singleâstage and communicating ComfortBridge⢠controls for enhanced diagnostics and performance monitoring.
Replace or clean air filters every 1â3 months to maintain airflow and protect the variable-speed blower.
Keep supply and return vents clear for consistent heating performance.
Check thermostat settings to ensure proper two-stage operation.
Keep the furnace area clean and free of clutter to support safe ventilation.
Inspect venting system for blockages or leaks to maintain safe combustion.
Monitor for unusual noises or odors and contact an HVAC professional if detected.
Schedule annual professional maintenance to inspect burners, heat exchanger, ignition system, and gas connections.