Amana PGC(24-60)B, PGB58B Typical Wiring Rooftop, Typical Electrical Wiring

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Contents Table of Contents PGB58BUnit Specifications Gas Pack SpecificationsHeating TEV PGC Temperature Rise Table PGB CFM& Temperature Rise vs. External Static Pressure TableTo The Owner II. Safety InformationTo The Installer If you smell gasRooftop Installations Only All InstallationsGround Level Installations Only III. General InformationRequired Clearances For All Installations Locating The Thermostat IV. Rigging and HandlingTransportation Damage Gas Piping Connecting The Gas Piping Natural GasGas Piping Tanks And Piping for Propane Gas Units Proper Piping PracticeChecking The Gas Piping Vl. Electrical Wiring Unit Voltage Heat Anticipator SettingVll. Circulating Air and Filters Airflow ConversionTypical Wiring Rooftop Typical Electrical WiringFilters Filter Access DoorFilter Installation Air Inlet Hood and Flue Hood VIII. Flue VentIX. Condensate Drain Typical Condensate DrainPGC Timing Chart for Normal Cooling Operation Timing Chart for Normal Robertshaw Operation PGB & PGCPGB Timing Chart for Normal Cooling Operation XI. Cooling Sequence of Operations XIl. Startup and AdjustmentHeating Sequence of Operations PGB & PGC Position of Limit Control Gas Valve Reset After Lock-outRollout Protection Shown Without Heat Shield Operating Instructions HeatingMeasuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alternate Method Changing Blower Speeds PGB Units Checking External Static PressureChanging Blower Speeds PGC Units Check Limit And Fan ControlFan and Limit Control Short Cycle Protector LocationReciprocating Compressor High Pressure Protection DevicesScroll Compressors Operating Instructions coolingXIII. Maintenance Blower Motor and HousingInduced Draft Motor Removal of Fan MotorFunctional Parts List XIV. Accessories and Functional PartsAccessory List Transition Kit Pressure DropXV. Typical Cooling Performance Data PGCPsig XVI. Wiring Diagram PGC24PGC PGC Volt Installation PGB G R

PGB58B, PGC(24-60)B specifications

Amana, a trusted name in heating and cooling, offers several high-efficiency gas furnace models, including the PGC(24-60)B and PGB58B. These furnaces combine innovation, reliability, and advanced technology to provide an optimal heating solution for any home.

One of the standout features of the Amana PGC(24-60)B is its modulating heating capability. This technology allows the furnace to operate at different heating levels based on the home’s demands. Instead of simply turning on and off, the PGC adjusts its output to maintain a consistent temperature, promoting energy efficiency and comfort. This not only reduces energy consumption but also minimizes temperature fluctuations, providing a more comfortable indoor environment.

The PGB58B model is designed with a focus on efficiency, boasting an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of up to 96%. This means that a higher percentage of the fuel used is converted into heat, making it one of the most efficient choices available. The combination of high-efficiency design and advanced components makes the PGB58B an excellent option for homeowners looking to reduce their energy bills while enjoying reliable heating performance.

Both models come equipped with a durable casing, ensuring longevity and performance. The rust-resistant and heavy-gauge steel construction protects against harsh weather conditions, making them suitable for various climates. Additionally, they feature a multi-speed blower motor, which optimizes airflow and enhances comfort by evenly distributing warm air throughout the home.

Advanced diagnostics and self-monitoring capabilities are integral to these models. The built-in diagnostic system enables quick identification of performance issues, allowing for timely maintenance and reducing repair costs. Furthermore, these furnaces are designed to be compatible with smart home technology, allowing homeowners to control their heating systems remotely and maximize energy efficiency.

In summary, the Amana PGC(24-60)B and PGB58B gas furnaces stand out for their innovative features and commitment to energy efficiency. With modulating heating, high AFUE ratings, durable construction, and smart technology compatibility, they offer reliable heating solutions that ensure comfort while keeping energy costs low. Homeowners can feel confident in their investment, knowing they have chosen a furnace that prioritizes both performance and sustainability.