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As a high-efficiency system, the GR9T960603BN 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 GR9T960603BN is a good way to go if you want to lower your gas bill.
| Goodman 96% 60,000 BTU Two Stage Gas Furnace - 17.5" Width - Upflow / Horizontal | |
|---|---|
| SKU | GR9T960603BN |
| Weight (in lbs) | 115.000000 |
| AHRI Certificate Number | 215225026 |
| 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 | 60,000 |
| Blower Motor | 9 Speed - ECM |
| Maximum CFM | 1200 |
| Configuration | Upflow/Horizontal |
| Energy Star | Yes |
| Electrical | 115 V. 1 Phase 60 Hz |
| Max Breaker Size | 15 Amps |
| Min. Breaker Size | 7.8 Amps |
| Burner Stages | Two |
| Fuel Type | Propane, Natural Gas |
| Height | 34.5" |
| Width | 17.5" |
| Depth | 28.75" |
High‑Efficiency Performance You Can Feel
The Goodman GD9S961005CN 100,000 BTU Gas Furnace delivers 96 % AFUE heating—meaning most of the fuel becomes usable heat, helping reduce utility costs and carbon waste compared to lower‑efficiency models.
Consistent Comfort with Single‑Stage Heat
A single‑stage gas valve ensures reliable, steady heat whenever called for—ideal for homeowners who want straightforward, dependable warmth without modulation complexity.
Quiet, Efficient Airflow with Multi‑Speed Blower
The 9‑speed ECM blower motor provides smoother airflow control, quieter circulation, and more efficient electricity use than traditional blower motors.
Durable Construction & Advanced Controls
Features like a heavy‑duty aluminized‑steel heat exchanger, stainless secondary heat exchanger, durable silicon nitride igniter, and self‑diagnostic control board boost reliability and make maintenance easier for technicians.
Flexible Downflow/Horizontal Installation
Designed for downflow or horizontal airflow setups, this furnace fits into tight attic or utility spaces while offering PVC/plastic flue venting compatibility and multiple service access points.
Built for Modern R‑32 System Integration
Compatible with R‑32 refrigerant‑ready HVAC layouts, it pairs well with newer evaporator coils and air conditioners designed for next‑generation system performance.
Q1: What heating capacity and efficiency does this furnace deliver?
A: The Goodman GD9S961005CN delivers 100,000 BTU input with 96% AFUE, converting most fuel into heat for higher energy efficiency and lower heating costs.
Q2: What installation orientations are supported?
A: It supports downflow and horizontal installation, offering flexible placement in attics, crawl spaces, or closets.
Q3: What type of blower and motor does it use?
A: This model includes a multi‑speed ECM blower motor for smoother airflow and quieter operation.
Q4: What gas valve and operation style does it have?
A: It features a single‑stage gas valve for reliable, economical heat output.
Q5: What construction and durability features are included?
A: Standard features include a heavy‑gauge steel cabinet, aluminized steel primary heat exchanger, stainless‑steel secondary heat exchanger, durable hot surface igniter, and self‑diagnostic control board for long‑lasting performance.
Q6: What electrical and venting requirements apply?
A: The furnace runs on 115 V single‑phase power and uses PVC/plastic venting typical of high‑efficiency furnaces.
Q7: What are the physical dimensions?
A: Its cabinet dimensions are about 21″ W × 28.75″ D × 34.5″ H, making it compact for standard HVAC spaces.
Q8: Is it compatible with modern refrigerant systems?
A: Yes — it’s compliant with R‑32 refrigerant system integration when paired with matched cooling equipment.
Replace Air Filters Every 1–3 Months – Clean filters keep airflow strong, protect the blower, and reduce strain on combustion components.
Annual Professional Inspection – A certified HVAC tech should check and clean burners, heat exchanger, ignition system, and PVC flue venting to maintain the 96% AFUE efficiency and safety.
Clean Condensate Drain & Vent Pipes – High‑efficiency furnaces produce condensate; flush drain lines seasonally and ensure PVC intake/exhaust pipes are clear of debris or blockages.
Inspect Electrical & Control Components – Periodically check wiring, limit switches, and the self‑diagnostic control board for secure connections and proper operation.
Maintain Clear Airflow – Keep supply/return vents unobstructed and the area around the furnace free of dust and flammable items to support efficient performance.
Test Thermostat & Safety Devices – Replace thermostat batteries yearly and test carbon monoxide detectors regularly for safe operation.
Record All Maintenance – Track filter changes, inspections, and service visits to support warranty coverage and long‑term performance.