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Curt Palme
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:51 pm    Post subject:

The thread title screams..'FAN MOD! Smile
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 12:20 am    Post subject:

Yeah, hey with all th eother strang stuff we come up with here why not?
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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:11 am    Post subject:

AnalogRocks wrote:
Yeah, hey with all th eother strang stuff we come up with here why not?


Speel chke breok?

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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:15 am    Post subject:

dturco wrote:
AnalogRocks wrote:
Yeah, hey with all th eother strang stuff we come up with here why not?


Speel chke breok?

nOPE jUsT Rpactisin my lexdisia

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Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 4:23 am    Post subject:

Curt Palme wrote:
The thread title screams..'FAN MOD! Smile


Or a good looking girl with good lungs Wink
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 5:30 pm    Post subject:

wendortb wrote:
I got the following information off the blower, I also saw the same model number listed on a sicker on the furnace, I didn't see any other info on the furnace for a model number. I listed the numbers that were listed for lp, since that is what I have.

Goodman Manufacturing Company L.P.
GMP125-4
Cat. 1
Heating Input (Btu/Hr) 100,000
Output Capacity (But/Hr) 80,000
Tempurature Rise of F 45-75
Manifold Pressure (In W.C.) 10
External Static Pressure (in W.C.) .20
Motor 1/2 hp
Blower (in) 10x10
Aux Limit Set (F) 135
Max Gas Supply to furnace (in W.C.) 14
Certified 1993

I am sure you didn't need all that info, and there is probably something you need that I didn't write down. But that is what looked interesting to me.

I searched around the internet a little, and I think I did find where they sell a replacement circuit board. Can anyone look at this and tell me how you set the fan speed differently on this board? I would like to look to see what speed mine is set at for starters, just don't know where to look. I am guessing it is just where the wire is hooked up on there that tells the fan what speed to run at.[url=http://climatedoctors.zoovy.com/product/ICM24/ICM280_Goodman_Furnace_Control_Circuit_Board.htmlLinky[/url]

I think I also might have found some type of manual or something, but I don't see the specs for LP listed there.


1,400 sq.ft house in IN and 80,000 btu/hr???? Damn. When that old furnace is dead, demand the next installer does a heat load calculation and installs the proper sized furnace next time.
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