Amana Air Command 90 Air Conditioner Manual

 

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HVAC The Amana® HVAC systems are manufactured under license by Goodman Global, Inc. Please visit or call for all of your HVAC needs. You will be redirected from the Amana brand website to the website of Goodman Global, INC., which manufactures Amana® products under license. Where’s my model number? Refrigerators Located on the upper right-hand side of the refrigerator’s interior wall. Side-by-Side Refrigerator Top-Freezer Refrigerator Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator Freestanding Ranges Located on the left-hand edge of the storage drawer.

This should be visible once you slide it open. Single Wall Ovens Located along the top left-hand side of the front panel. Cooktops Located underneath the burner box. This should be visible once you flip over the cooktop.

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. 1420 Answers SOURCE: Not much info to go on, but lets look at a few possibilities. Your thermostat could be turned to the?Fan On? Setting, make sure you put it in the?Auto? Or it could be bad, or there could be a short in the wiring. Open up the access panel on your furnace. Lets eliminate the thermostat from the equation by disconnecting the red, white and if you have a yellow wire at the furnace.

Mark down which wire went where. The furnace will have a door safety switch that will have to be taped temporarily closed to test the furnace. With a short piece of wire (2-3' long), strip off 1/2 inch of the insulation on both ends. Secure one end on the R terminal where you removed the red wire from your thermostat. Take the other end and touch the G terminal on the same electrical board. Your fan will start. Don't worry about an electrical shock, the voltage is only 24 volts.

Now with one end still attached to the R terminal, touch the W terminal where the white wire was attached. The furnace will now try to fire up. Hold it there until you see that it did start.

If you did this and had success, I would say it was your thermostat or the wire going to it. Last resort would be a bad control board. If you want, you can do test your thermostat wiring by removing the thermostat from it's mounting plate.

Case fair and oster study guide. Put all wires back where they were on the furnace. Make sure the access door is back in place and secure. Take that same jumper and jump across the red and white wires on the mounting plate. Again the furnace should start up.

Have a helper jiggle the thermostat wires where accessible when the furnace is running and see if it remains on or shuts off. If everything checks out, replace the thermostat. Posted on Oct 08, 2007. 540 Answers SOURCE: This unit goes in steps, 1- thru-4 Step 1, vent fan blower motor runs & prove thru the air tube, which closes a switch and tells the circuit board to go to step-2 Step 2 lights the glow plug and goes to step 3 automatically, Step 3, opens the gas valve and send in gas thru the long venturi tubes which lights from the glow plug and on the last tube, theres a rod that sticks into the flame, if no flame or not working properly, it will shut down the starting sequences and retry for 4-times and automaticaly lockout till unplug and start over. (whever step it stops at, then thats where your problem is!

Posted on Sep 06, 2008. 750 Answers SOURCE: Hello Bob, Welcome to fixya, You said, Amana Air Command 80, 20 years old. Electronic ignition. Furnace does not start. Good power to furnace. Thermostat properly set. Where do I start looking?

Sounds like you possibly have one or more bad jets if the unit is a gas furnace! Let me know how it goes. Huuum WOW, listen to this story! I understand you are looking for the solution to fix your furnace your self. But I want to tell you my story about my smart wife and our furnace. When we moved into this house the furnace was 20 years old and she suggested that we put a new one that it will save us money.

I laughed at her and replied if it's not broken why fix it! Six years later it finally broke down and I replaced the whole furnace and central air unit with a new one.

Our utility bill went down $100 dollars a month! That's $7200. That I lost over 6 years due to not respecting my wife's power of reasoning! If you can afford it or can get financing replace any unit 20 years old and it will pay for it self.

Can you imaging $1200. A year for 20 years is $24,000 dollars I'm saving with a new and efficient unit. Do the math!!!!!!!!! Thank You, Huuum, Hope I gave you some good fatherly advice. Please remember to leave a rating Posted on Oct 13, 2008.

306 Answers SOURCE: ok try this. Take a small diameter wire about 6 inches long.

Go down to the furnace and remove the bottom panel. Locate where the thermostat wires go into your unit and with a small screw driver place the jumper wire the 6' one and place it on red and white leave the other wires in place including the white and red ones. Replace the bottom panel unit should start immediately. If it does you just solved the problem t-stat is bad. Now if the clicking starts and doesn't start the pilot your problem is gas valve related. This is another thing to check.

You have a flame proving device located at the last burner looks like a thick piece of wire. Take some steel wool and very gently clean the surface to remove the carbon that has built up on it. Try this first as it is easy to see if the flame proving device was dirty. Let me know ken Posted on Dec 07, 2008. Turn the power off to the furnace, turn the thermostat to the highest heat setting then turn the power on. The fan may start for a brief period, then the combustion blower will start, after approx 90 seconds, the ignitor will light and heat up. You should be able to see a glowing in the burner lens.

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If you do not see a red glowing, similiar to a car lighter, that would indicate the ignitor may have failed. If after 3 attempts, the systems fails to light, there is a light on the circuit board that will flash, the number of flashes will indicate the reason for the fault. Nov 13, 2009. SOUNDS LIKE THE IGNITOR IS BAD OR NO GAS IS AVAILABLE.THREE ATTEMPTS TO LIGHT AND THE SAFTY SHUTS IT DOWN SO WE KNOW THERE IS A CALL. FORCED DRAFT IS RUNNING,AND AN ATTEMPT TO LIGHT IS OCCURRING. CHECK TO SEE IF 120 VOLTS IS BEING SENT TO THE IGNITOR IF IT IS AND IGNITOR IS NOT GLOWING THEN ITS BAD. R AND R EXACTLY AS FOUND.

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DONT TOUCH CERAMICS, WEAR COTTON CLEAN GLOVES.YOU ARE PROBABLY GOING TO HAVE TO PAY A PRO CAUSE THE PRTS ARE NOT GOING TO BE SOLD TO A HOME OWNER DUE TO THIS BEING A GAS FURNACE. A PRO WILL FIX, WARRANTY, AND TEST HEAT EXCHANGER, AND BE THERE INSURED IF THERE IS A PROBLEM.

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