Amana PGC(24-60)B XIV. Accessories and Functional Parts, Accessory List, Functional Parts List

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Burners

WARNING

To avoid personal injury or death due to electrical shock, do not remove any internal compartment covers or attempt any adjustment. Contact a qualified ser- vicer at once if an abnormal flame ap- pearance should develop.

At least once a year, prior to or during the heating sea- son, make a visual check of the burner flames.

NOTE: This will involve removing and reinstalling the right front door on the unit, which is held by several screws. If you are uncertain about your ability to do this, contact a qualified servicer.

If a strong wind is blowing, it may alter the airflow pat- tern within the furnace enough that an inspection of the burner flames is not possible.

The inspection of the burner flames must be performed with the heat shield in place. Only a qualified servicer should ever remove the heat shield from the manifold assembly.

For further information on the yearly inspection, con- sult the User Manual. It is recommended that a quali- fied servicer inspect and service the unit at least once each year.

Turn the furnace on at the thermostat. Wait a few min- utes, since any dislodged dust will alter the normal flame appearance. Flames should be predominantly blue and directed into the tubes. They should not be yellow. They should extend directly outward from the burner ports without curling downward, floating or lifting off the ports.

XIV. Accessories and Functional Parts

Accessories

Additional Amana accessories can be purchased to fit specific application needs. Accessories can be ordered by description in Table 5. Each accessory includes its own separate instructions.

Accessory

Duct Transition Round

Duct Transition Over/Under

Rooftop Curb

Downflow Economizer

Fresh Air Intake

Barometric Relief Hood

50° F Compressor Lockout

Ambient Thermostat Kit

Emergency Heat Relay

Circuit Breaker Kit

Electric Heat Kit

Table 5

Accessory List

Pressure Drop of Transition Kit

Model

 

 

CFM

 

 

 

700

900

1200

1400

1600

1800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PDTROU3A

0.07

0.11

0.19

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---

---

PDTROU5A

---

---

---

0.06

0.08

0.10

Table 6

Transition Kit Pressure Drop

Replacement Parts

1.Refer to the description in Table 7 when ordering any of the listed functional parts. Be sure to provide the fur- nace model, manufacturing, and serial numbers with the order.

Gas Valve

BPM Blower Motor (PGC)

Heat Exchanger

Blower Motor (PGB)

Gas Orifice, Natural

Pressure Switch Hose

Evaporator Coil

Induced Draft Blower

Gas Orifice, Propane

Time Delay Relay

Transformer

Blower Relay (PGB)

Burner

Compressor

Ignitor

Pressure Switch

Combustion Relay

Contactor

Flame Sensor

Flame Roll-Out Switch

Blower Wheel

Condenser Fan Blade

Ignition Control

High Pressure Cutout

Blower Housing

Condenser Fan Motor

Fan/Limit Switch

Compressor Time Delay

Speed Tap Board (PGC)

Condenser Coil

Table 7

Functional Parts List

2.Although only functional parts are shown in Table 7, all sheet metal parts, doors, etc. may be ordered by de- scription or by referring to the Parts Manual.

3.Parts are available from your Amana distributor.

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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

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