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The GR9S920603BN Goodman gas furnace features high-quality construction and efficient operation at a great value. The GR9S920603BN 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 GR9S920603BN.
| Goodman 92% 60,000 BTU Single Stage Gas Furnace - 17.5" Width - Upflow / Horizontal | |
|---|---|
| SKU | GR9S920603BN |
| Weight (in lbs) | 114.000000 |
| AHRI Certificate Number | 215224964 |
| Airflow Direction | Upflow/Horizontal |
| Exhaust Flue Requirement | Plastic / PVC |
| R-32 Compliant | Yes |
| Brand/Manufacturer | Goodman |
| Product Features | New Refrigerant Compliant |
| Furnace Efficiency / AFUE | 92% |
| Heating BTU | 60,000 |
| Blower Motor | 9 Speed - ECM |
| Maximum CFM | 1200 |
| Configuration | Upflow/Horizontal |
| Electrical | 115 V. 1 Phase 60 Hz |
| Max Breaker Size | 15 Amps |
| Min. Breaker Size | 10.1 Amps |
| Burner Stages | Single |
| Fuel Type | Propane, Natural Gas |
| Height | 34.5" |
| Width | 17.5" |
| Depth | 28.75" |
Balanced Heating & Cooling Combo: The Goodman CAPTA3026B3 HVAC System pairs a 96% AFUE gas furnace with a 2.5 ton (40,000 BTU) air conditioner, offering year‑round comfort in one matched system.
High‑Efficiency Heating: The 96% AFUE furnace maximizes fuel use for lower heating costs and strong winter performance.
Energy‑Smart Cooling: With 14.3 SEER2, the air conditioner delivers efficient cooling that helps reduce summer energy bills.
Downflow Configuration: Ideal for installations where return air is above the unit, such as closets or attic spaces, enhancing flexibility in tight mechanical areas.
R32 Refrigerant Advantage: Uses R32 refrigerant for improved heat transfer and reduced environmental impact compared with older refrigerants.
Matched System Performance: Designed as a coordinated furnace + AC package, helping ensure consistent capacity, optimized airflow, and reliable seasonal performance.
Goodman Value & Reliability: Combines durable components, proven engineering, and strong comfort control, making it a smart, cost‑effective solution for whole‑home HVAC needs.
Q: What heating capacity does this furnace provide?
A: The Goodman GR9S920603BN delivers 60,000 BTU input with about 55,200 BTU useful output, ideal for small to medium homes when sized properly.
Q: What does the 92% AFUE rating mean?
A: 92% AFUE means ~92 ¢ of every dollar spent on fuel becomes heat for your home, offering high energy efficiency and lower heating costs compared with standard furnaces.
Q: Is this a single‑stage or variable furnace?
A: It’s a single‑stage gas furnace, which operates at full heat whenever the thermostat calls for heat, providing simple and reliable performance.
Q: What kind of blower motor does it use?
A: Features a multi‑speed ECM blower with multiple speed settings for efficient airflow, quieter operation, and better comfort control compared to standard motors.
Q: How flexible is installation?
A: Supports upflow and horizontal installation, allowing installation in basements, attics, closets, or horizontal crawl spaces depending on your home layout.
Q: What power and venting does it require?
A: Runs on 115 V residential power and requires PVC/plastic flue venting due to its high‑efficiency design.
Q: Can it be converted to propane?
A: Yes — this furnace can be converted to propane with an optional conversion kit sold separately.
Replace Air Filters Monthly: Keep airflow optimal and protect the blower motor; use quality filters every 1–3 months.
Keep Vents & Registers Clear: Ensure supply and return vents are unobstructed for even heating.
Inspect Venting System: Check intake and exhaust pipes for blockages, corrosion, or damage to maintain safe operation.
Clean Around the Furnace: Maintain 2–3 ft of clearance around the unit to prevent dust buildup and ensure proper airflow.
Monitor Blower Operation: Listen for unusual noises; single-stage blowers should run consistently and quietly.
Check Thermostat & Power Supply: Confirm thermostat settings, gas supply, and 115V circuit are functioning correctly.
Schedule Annual Professional Service: Have a licensed HVAC technician inspect burners, heat exchanger, gas pressure, ignition system, and safety controls yearly.