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With a 96% efficiency rating, a variable-speed blower motor, and two stage gas valves, the GRVT961005CN is part of Goodman's top-tier furnace series. If you're looking to reduce your gas bill, the GRVT961005CN is an excellent choice, offering one of the best efficiency levels available on the market.
| Goodman 96% 100,000 BTU Variable Speed Two Stage Gas Furnace - 21" Width - Upflow / Horizontal | |
|---|---|
| SKU | GRVT961005CN |
| Weight (in lbs) | 143.000000 |
| Airflow Direction | Upflow/Horizontal |
| Exhaust Flue Requirement | Plastic / PVC |
| R-32 Compliant | Yes |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Product Features | New Refrigerant Compliant |
| Furnace Efficiency / AFUE | 96% |
| Heating BTU | 100,000 |
| Configuration | Upflow/Horizontal |
| Energy Star | Yes |
| Fuel Type | Propane, Natural Gas |
| Height | 34 1/2" |
| Width | 21" |
| Depth | 28 7/8" |
High‑Efficiency Heating: The Goodman GRVT961005CN Gas Furnace delivers 96% AFUE efficiency, meaning most fuel is converted into heat — great for reducing energy costs in cold climates.
Variable Speed Comfort Control: The variable‑speed blower provides smoother airflow, better humidity control, and quieter operation compared to standard single‑speed systems.
Two‑Stage Heating Performance: The two‑stage gas valve allows the furnace to operate at a lower heat level most of the time for more even warmth and reduced temperature fluctuations.
100,000 BTU Output: Offers robust heating capacity for medium to larger homes or spaces that need strong, consistent heating.
Flexible Installation: The 21" cabinet width supports both upflow and horizontal configurations, making it adaptable for attic, basement, closet, or utility room installs.
Reliable Goodman Engineering: Built with durable components and a quality heat exchanger, this furnace is designed for long‑term dependability and performance.
Excellent Value for Efficiency and Comfort: Combines top‑tier efficiency, advanced airflow control, and flexible installation options, making it a smart choice for homeowners prioritizing comfort and energy savings.
Q: What size home is the 100,000 BTU furnace suited for?
A: A 100,000 BTU furnace is ideal for larger homes (approx. 2,000–3,000 sq ft) depending on insulation, climate, and duct design.
Q: What does a 96% AFUE rating mean?
A: 96% AFUE means 96 ¢ of every $1 spent on fuel goes to heat, making this a high‑efficiency furnace that helps lower heating costs.
Q: Is this furnace variable speed and two‑stage?
A: Yes. It features a variable‑speed ECM blower motor for smooth airflow and two‑stage heating for quieter, more efficient operation and better comfort.
Q: What installation configurations are supported?
A: Supports upflow and horizontal installation, offering flexibility for many mechanical closets and attic/basement setups.
Q: What power requirements does this furnace need?
A: Operates on standard 115 V residential power.
Q: Does this model use modern refrigerants?
A: Yes. It is R32 compliant, making it compatible with newer HVAC systems that use R32 refrigerant.
Q: What comfort and control features does it include?
A: Integrated ComfortBridge technology, Bluetooth diagnostics via the CoolCloud™ app, self‑diagnosing control board, and multiple continuous fan speeds enhance comfort and serviceability.
Q: Is professional installation required?
A: Yes. Professional HVAC installation ensures safety, proper gas connections, and full warranty coverage.
Replace Air Filters Monthly: Use high-quality filters and replace every 1–3 months to ensure optimal airflow and protect the blower motor.
Keep Vents & Registers Clear: Ensure supply and return vents are unobstructed for efficient heating and even distribution.
Inspect Venting System: Check intake and exhaust pipes for blockages, debris, or damage to maintain safe combustion.
Clean Around the Furnace: Keep at least 2–3 ft clearance from dust, storage, or debris to prevent airflow restrictions and fire hazards.
Monitor Blower & Noise Levels: The variable-speed blower should run quietly; unusual sounds may indicate mechanical or dust issues.
Check Thermostat & Power Supply: Verify thermostat settings, gas supply, and 115V circuit operation for consistent heating.
Schedule Annual Professional Service: Have a licensed HVAC technician inspect burners, heat exchanger, gas pressure, ignition system, and safety controls yearly.