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1. AMS95 XA MODEL FURNACES WHITE RODGERS 50A65 289 INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL This schematic is for reference only Not all wiring is as shown above refer to the appropriate wiring diagram for the unit being serviced CIRCULATOR nidi ELECTRONIC a AIR CLEANER INDUCER HUMIDIFIER CIR EAU HUM HEAT COOL PARK PARK NEU NEU IND HUM NEU O C Q C C Q C C HR K2 e C 3 RO2 ROLLOUT dis E SWITCH TH 1 O UNE HOT XFMR e o 120 sd C o O O 0005 XFMR LINE NEU COMPRESSOR E CONTACTOR T FACTORY xg 5 TR R JUMPER y O OF JUMPER x I OF peret FP IGN V GND v MV V pg THO Y 6 PSO THERMOSTAT FLAME C e scu dg PROBE HIGH GAS IGNITOR 2 VALVE LIMIT LIMIT Q PRESSURE SWITCH TYPICAL SCHEMATIC 15
2. AMS950703BXA 1 5950904 AMS950905DXA 114 1 AMS951155DXA PRODUCT DESIGN Coil Matches A large array of Amana brand coils are available for use with the new 595 furnaces in either upflow counterflow or horizontal applications These coils are available in both cased and uncased models with or without a TXV expansion device These new 95 furnaces match up with the existing Amana brand coils as shown in the chart below Coil Matches for Amana brand units using R22 CABINET FURNACE AIRFLOW WIDTH MODELS tons AMS950453BXA AMS950703BXA AMS950704CXA AMS950904CXA AMS950905DXA AMS951155DXA FURNACE MODELS AMS950453BXA AMS950703BXA AMS950704CXA AMS950904CXA AMS950905D XA AMS951155DXA CAUF UNCASED A COILS CAUF018B2 CAUF025B2 CAUF030B2 CAUF036B2 CAUF037B2 CAUF042B2 CAUF048B2 CAUF042C2 CAUF048C2 CAUF049C2 CAUF060C2 CAUF061C2 CAUF049D2 CAUFO060D2 CAUF061D2 CAUF AIRFLOW tons UNCASED A COILS CAUX UNCASED COILS CAUX018B2 CAUX025B2 CAUX036B2 CAUX037B2 CAUX042B2 CAUX049C2 CAUX049D2 CAUX060D2 CAUX061D2 CAUX UNCASED TXV A COILS CACF CASED A COILS CACF030B2 CACF036B2 CACF042B2 CACF048B2 CACF042C2 CACF048C2 CACFO060C2 CACF061C2 CACF060D2 CACF061D2 CAPF CASED A COILS CAP
3. 595 furnaces are equipped with an electronic igni tion device used to light the burners and an induced draft blower to exhaust combustion products An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the blower door is not in place Keep the blower access door in place except for inspection and maintenance This furnace is also equipped with a self diagnosing elec tronic control module In the event a furnace component is not operating properly the control module LED will flash on and off in a factory programmed sequence depending on the problem encountered This light can be viewed through the observation window in the blower access door Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for further explanation of the LED codes and Abnormal Operation Integrated Ignition Control section in the Service Instructions for an explanation of the possible problem The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greater than or equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated The total heat loss should be calculated by an approved method or in accordance with ASHRAE Guide or Manual J Load Calculations published by the Air Conditioning Con tractors of America Obtain from American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 Location Considerations e The furnace should be as centralized as is practical with respect to the air distribution system e Donotinstall the furnace directly on carpeting tile or
4. ANN DONNA WAS C2 I N OUTPUT BTU HR x 1000 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 WIRING DIAGRAMS WARNING TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE SERVICING BLOWER NEN x INTEGRATED 40 VA of COMPA
5. gm lt m CIRULAKR 9 m CIRCULATOR BR BR VT E a YL z 3 9 pr ELECTRONIC BLOWER COMPARTMENT EXC ee CLEANER EAC N BURNER COMPARTMENT MANUAL RESET LINE H LINE N AUXILARY LIMITS GND JUNCTION BOX DOOR 2 C FLOW SWITCH 1 BK BLOWER HOUSING ae e F WH WH INDUCED DRAFT N WARNING BLOWER DISCONNECT POWER DISCONNECT WH BEFORE SERVICING AUTO RESET WIRING UNIT PRIMARY LIMIT VT MUST BE CONTROL PROPERLY BO POLARIZED AND GROUNDED YL L GND N i5 OR TO 115 1 0 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY WITH A OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE PK RD 027 4 WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE MANUAL RESET ROLLOUT LIMIT S SERVICING WIRING TO UNIT MUST BE ID BLOWER JUNCTION PREERU RE C SINGLE CONTROL ON 45K BTU BOX PROPERLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED SWITCH HUMIDIFIER FRONT COVER g aa PRESSURE SWITCH S 5 2 CIRCUIT 1 GY 4 GY WH N 55 SJ 1 lt m ens j GN NS GND 5 SURFACE c2 BR oe L IGNITER FLAME SENSOR DISCONNECT GAS VALVE 0 STEADY NORMAL OPERATION LOW VOLTAGE 24V OFF CONTROL FAILURE DETAGE 24v EQUIPMENT GND 77 17 1 FLASH SYSTEM LOCKOUT RETRIES RECYCLES EXCEEDED LOW VOLTAGE FIELD 5 FIELD GND ES 27 2 FLASHES PRESSURE SWITCH STUCK CLOSED HI VOLTAGE 115 FIELD SPLICE icy 3 3 FLASHES PRESSURE S
6. CHES POSITION SIDES REAR TOP FLUE FLOOR 3 o 9 1 1 0 Horizontai 3 6 o 6 o A All positioning is determined as installed unit is viewed from the front C f placed on combustible floor floor MUST be wood only NC For instalaltion on non combustible floors only A combustible subbase must be used for installations on combustible flooring 24 atfront is required for servicing or cleaning Note In all cases accessibility clearance shall take prece dence over clearances from the enclosure where accessibil ity clearances are greater All dimensions are given in inches High Altitude Derate When this furnace is installed at high altitude the appropri ate High Altitude orifice kit must be installed This is re quired due to the natural reduction in the density of both the gas fuel and combustion air as altitude increases The kit will provide the proper design certified input rate within the specified altitude range PROPANE AND HIGH ALTITUDE KITS MODEL 0 to 7 001 to 9 001 to 7 001 to 7 001 to NUMBER 7 000 ft 9 000 ft 11 000 ft 11 000 ft 11 000 ft HANG12 HALP 10 High Altitude High Altitude Natural Gas Kit LP Gas Kit 45 Orifices 56 Orifices LPT 00A HANG1 1 Propane High Altitude Omens Conversion Natural Gas Kit 55 Orifices 44 Orifices High altitude kits are purchased according to the installa tion altitude and usage o
7. DRAIN LINE HOLES LOW VOLTAGE iube 24 9 16 ELECTRICAL HOLE 19 3 16 LOW VOLTAGE 14 ELECTRICAL HOLE d 16 5 8 32 13 16 11 3 4 13 4 SIDE CUT OUT L i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Y 15 8 a 239 16 BOTTOM KNOCK OUT BOTTOM KNOCK OUT LEFT SIDE FRONT RIGHT SIDE VIEW VIEW VIEW Cabinet Size AMS950453BXA AMS950703BXA etu Testis 5950704 5950904 19 1 2 16 1 8 AMS950905DXA AMS951155DXA 7471 2 20 5 8 dimensions are in inches AMS95 XA PRESSURE SWITCH TRIP POINTS AND USAGE CHART PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE WITH FLUE WITH FLUE WITH FLUE WITH FLUE NOT FIRING FIRING NOT FIRING FIRING TRIP POINT COIL TRIP POINT TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL COIL COVER ID SEA SEA SEA SEA COVER PRESSURE BLOWER LEVEL LEVE LEVEL LEVE PRESSURE SWITCH PRESSURE DATA DATA DATA DATA SWITCH PART SWITCH 1 Data given is least negative pressure required for pressure switch to close 2 Data given is the least negative pressure required for pressure switch to remain closed ID BLOWER PRESSURE SWITCH PART T O D PRIMARY LIMIT Part Number 20162903 20162904 20162905 20162906 20162907 PRODUCT DESIGN i or or 10123517 Part Number 10123533 10123534 2 mmm 2 2 _ AMS950905DXA AMS951155DXA Partnumber 10123528 10123805 10120518 novas
8. F018B2 CAPF025B2 CAPF030B2 CAPF039B2 CAPF036B2 CAPF037B2 CAPF042B2 6 2 42 2 CAPF049D2 60 2 A COILS CAPX CHPF CHPX CASED HORIZ CASED HORIZ CASED TXV A COILS A COIL TXV A COIL CAPX018B2 CAPX025B2 CAPX030B2 CAPX036B2 CAPX037B2 CAPX042B2 CAPX049C2 CAPX049D2 CAPX060D2 CAPX061D2 CAPX CASED TXV A COILS HORIZ CASED CAUF030B4 CAUFO036B4 CAUF042C4 CAUF048C4 CAUF057D4 CAU X030B4 CAU X036B4 CAU X042B4 CAUX042C4 CAUX048C4 CAUX057D4 X060D4 X057D4 X060D4 CAPF030B4 CAPF036B4 CAPF042C4 CAPF057D4 CAPF060D4 CAPX030B4 CAPX036B4 CAPX042C4 CAPX048C4 CAPX057D4 CAPX060D4 CHPF036B2 CHPF042B2 CHPF048B2 CHPF048D2 CHPFO60D2 CHPF048D2 CHPF060D2 CHPF A COIL CHPF048D4 CHPFO60D4 CHPX036B2 CHPX042B2 CHPX048D2 CHPX060D2 CHPX048D2 CHPX060D2 CHPX HORIZ CASED COIL CHPF036B4 CHPX036B4 CHPX048D4 CHPX060D4 PRODUCT DESIGN Thermostats The following Amana brand Thermostats are suggested for use with the AMS95 Furnace Models THERMOSTATS Thermostat Man Auto Programmable Powered Batt Filters Filters are required with this furnace and must be provided by the installer The filters used must comply with UL900 or CAN
9. RTMENT itis CONTROL MODULE TRANSFORMER GY DOOR SWITCH OPEN WHEN TR 6 GND DOOR OPEN 24V 24 VAC GND 8 HUMIDIFIER See c2 Gas 9 Bs VALVE 24V THERMOSTAT 115 VAC NO 1 5 12 z ID BLOWER G R W Y Bk T FRONT COVER PRESSURE WH C PRESSURE SWITCH SWITCH KD D CD KD 3 NO LED 97 a 5 10 FUSE 24VAC gt E 3A OR Y TO PSO 4 AS SHIPPED BU 2 HLI 7 E Em FROM FACTORY PK ur EN OU T 120 T i MANUAL RESET AUXILIARY pun ON LIMIT CONTROLS PRIMARY NM SF OFS Se amo 150 a Wt FUSE 3 A Roz C CONTROL d 1 10 ROl 5 OR BLOWER HEAT GY MANUAL RESET ROLLOUT OFF DELAY SELECTOR GY LIMIT CONTROL S SECONDS RD BR SINGLE CONTROL ON 45K BTU DIP SWITCHES TH 3 24 VAC GY OR 40 VA TRANSFORMER XFMR N por INTEGRATED G WH XFMR H 115 XFMR N lt CONTROL 55 MODULE x Cy Sia FLAME SENSOR 5 5 2 i 2 a v O_O EL pd j 2 115 VAC HOT AND PARK TERMINALS 1 WH HOT SURFACE r IGNITER OF cool L H HEAT H Bis IGN SEE LINE H HUM H jy dh Qe zi GND NOTE 4 HUMEN WH 2 5 2 5 YS BK HI RD PK IND 9 BU MED 2 5 r Ir OR MED LOW z RD LOW BK a 5 z
10. TECHNICAL INFORMATION MANUAL Model numbers AM S95 listed on page 3 40 95 Gas Furnace e Refer to Service Manual RS660000x for installation operation and troubleshooting information e All safety information must be followed as provided in the Service Manual e Refer to the appropriate Parts Catalog for part number information 4 iste Heating amp Air Conditioning This manual is to be used by qualified HVAC technicians only Goodman does assume any responsibility for property damage or personal injury RT6612013 Rev 1 LASTS AND LASTS AND LASTS due to improper service procedures performed by an unqualified person November 2005 Amanas a trademark of Maytag Corporation and is used under license to Goodman Copyright 1999 2005 Goodman Company L P Company L P All rights reserved PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts information Revision A Amana D Distinctions Air Flow Direction M Upflow Horizontal D Dedicated Downflow C Downflow Horizontal H Hi Air Flow Cabinet Width A 14 B 17 1 2 5 Single Stage Multi speed 524 V Two Stage Variable speed 24 1 2 A Initial Release 1 tRevision C 2 Re
11. ULCS111 standards Installing this furnace without filters will void the unit warranty Upflow Filters This furnace has provisions for the installation of return air filters at the side and or bottom return The furnace will accommodate the following filter sizes depending on cabinet size SIDE RETURN BOTTOM RETURN Cabinet Nominal Cabinet Nominal Width Filter Size Flow Area Width Filter Size Flow Area in in Refer to Minimum Filter Area tables to determine filter area requirement NOTE Filters also be installed elsewhere in the duct system such as a central return COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT CFM COOLING AIRFLOW REQUIREMENT CFM soo soe 1000 200 1400 1600 2000 CES eae oe eee ae ee T pa m eee ee m Lr eee eG 1 ee Ree eee a EL Eee pue eed or fore ore ore ae ase as ase gt lt 4 gt E Input Airflow Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement Disposable Minimum Filter Area in Permanent Minimum Filter Area in Based on a 300 ft min filter face velocity Based on 600 ft min filter face velocity 10 FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS MODEL AMS95 AMS95 AMS95 AMS95 AMS95 AMS95 0453BXA 0703BXA 0704CXA 0904CXA 0905DXA 1155DXA Btuh Input US 115 000 Outpu
12. WITCH STUCK OPEN 5 VOLTAGE FIELD as 4 FLASHES OPEN HIGH LIMIT SWITCH TEMP JUNCTION FS TT 5 5 FLASHES FLAME SENSE WITHOUT GAS VALVE 6 6 FLASHES ROLLOUT TERMINAL 7 7 FLASHES LOW FLAME SIGNAL INTERNAL TO SWITCH PRESS 8 8 FLASHES CHECK IGNITER OR IMPROPER GROUNDING son Bee T DEVICE NNECTION 12 CONTINUOUS RAPID FLASHES REVERSED 115 VAC POLARITY RES CONNEC TTO NOTES CODES 1 SET HEAT ROOM THERMOSTAT 0 7 AMPS YL YELLOW BR BROWN 2 MANUFACTURER S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING OR ORANGE WH WHITE 3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE VT VIOLET BU BLUE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE ON GREER SP CRAY RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C USE COP CONDUCTORS ONLY 4 IF HEATING AND COOLING BLOWER SPEEDS ARE NOT THE SAME DISCARD JUMPER BK BLACK RD RED BEFORE CONNECTING BLOWER LEADS UNUSED BLOWER LEADS MUST BE PLACED ON PARK TERMINALS OF INTEGRATED CONTROL OR TAPED 22314901 REV 01 5 UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES Wiring is subject to change always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up to date wiring 14 SCHEMATICS TO AVOID POSSIBLE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE SERVICING
13. combustible material other than wood flooring e When suspending the furnace from rafters or joists use 3 8 threaded rod and 2 x 2 x 3 8 angle as shown in the Installation and Service Instructions The length of the rod will depend on the application and clearance necessary e When installed in a residential garage the furnace must be positioned so the burners and ignition source are located not less than 18 inches 457 mm above the floor and protected from physical damage by ve hicles Notes 1 Installer must supply one or two PVC pipes one for com bustion air optional and one for the flue outlet required Vent pipe must be either 2 or 3 in diameter depending upon furnace input number of elbows length of run and installation 1 or 2 pipes The optional Combustion Air Pipe is dependent on installation code requirements and must be 2 or 3 diameter PVC 2 Line voltage wiring can enter through the right or left side of the furnace Low voltage wiring can enter through the right or left side of furnace 3 Conversion kits for high altitude natural or propane gas operation are available See High Altitude Derate chart for details 4 Installer must supply the following gas line fittings de pending on which entrance is used Left Two 90 Elbows one close nipple straight pipe Right Straight pipe to reach gas valve Accessibility Clearances Minimum MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS IN
14. f either natural or propane gas Refer to the chart above for a tabular listing of appropriate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer s high altitude Natu ral Gas and Propane Gas kits For a tabular listing of appro priate altitude ranges and corresponding manufacturer s High Altitude Pressure Switch kits refer to either the Pressure Switch Trip Points amp Usage Chart in this manual or the Ac cessory Charts in Service Instructions COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION O ON OO gt CON DOO A OUO Na e S 8 8 lt BLOWER COMPARTMENT BURNER COMPARTMENT le Gas Valve Gas Line Entrance Alternate Pressure Switch es Gas Manifold Combustion Air Intake Connection Coupling Hot Surface Igniter Rollout Limit Bur
15. ir pipe diameter length and number of elbows These furnaces are manufactured for natural gas operation Optional kits are available for conversion to propane opera tion 2 Forelevations above 2000 feet the rating should be reduced by 496 for each 1000 feet above sea level The furnace must not be derated orifice changes should only be made if necessary for altitude 3 The total heat loss from the structure as expressed in TOTAL BTU HR must be calculated by the manufacturers method or in accordance with the A S H R A E GUIDE or MANUAL J LOAD CALCULATIONS published by the AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA The total heat loss calculated should be equal to or less than the heating capacity Output based on D O E test procedures steady state efficiency times output Minimum Circuit Ampacity calculated as 1 25 x Circulator Blower Amps 1 0 Blower Amps 11 BLOWER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AMA 12 BLOWER PERFORMANCE CFM amp Temperature Rise vs External Static Pressure Model EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE Inches Water Column Heating Speed As Shipped RISE RISE RISE RISE RISE AMS950453BXA B LOW 38 5950703 MED HI AMS950704CXA LOW AMS950904C XA MED LO 44 39 46 56 AMS950905DXA 40 MED LO 45 l 51 40 51 58 67 35 39 47 42 47 53 62 43 49 57 44 AMS951155DXA MED HI CFM in chart is without filters s Filters d
16. ners Flame Sensor Flue Pipe Connection Coupling Flue Pipe Internal Combustion Air Intake Alternate Primary Limit Gas Line Entrance Flue Pipe Connection Alternate Rubber Elbow Induced Draft Blower Electrical Connection Inlets Alternate 28 26 27 25 Upflow Horizontal Models 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Coil Front Cover Pressure Coil Front Cover Drain Port Drain Line Penetrations Drain Trap Blower Door Interlock Switch Capacitor Integrated Control Module with fuse and diagnostic LED 24 Volt Thermostat Connections Transformer 40 VA Circulator Blower Auxiliary Limit Junction Box Electrical Connection Inlets Coil Front Cover COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION AMS95 XA AIR DISCHARGE L 2834 m a 3 4 B gt 3 4 24 19 5 8 gt 21 2 DISCHARGE VENT FLUE PIPE py AIR INTAKE PIPE 2 PVC X 2 PVC OS WL A ALTERNATE lt 7 3 8 2 11 16 AIR INTAKE LOCATION GAS SUPPLY CONDENSATE STANDARD GAS HOLE DRAIN TRAP A SUPPLY HOLE 1 3 4 A w 3 4 PVC ALTERNATE HIGH VOLTAGE DISCHARGE 4 VENT FLUE LOCATION ELECTRICAL HOLE A NS RIGHT OR T 40 LEFT SIDE 27 1 8 HIGH VOLTAGE LEFT SIDE i ELECTRICAL HOLE DRAIN LINE HOLES Ny 1 RIGHT SIDE 23 2414 30 1 4 Sige RAIN
17. o not ship with this furnace but must be provided by the installer All furnaces ship as high speed cooling Installer must adjust blower cooling speed as needed For most jobs about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable INSTALLATION IS TO BE ADJUSTED TO OBTAIN TEMPERATURE RISE WITHIN THE RANGE SPECIFIED ON THE RATING PLATE The chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure must not exceed value shown on rating plate The shaded area indicates ranges in excess of maximum external static pressure allowed when heating The data for 0 6 w c to 0 8 w c is shown for air conditioning purposes only The dashed areas indicate a temperature rise not recommended for this model The above chart is for U S furnaces installed at 0 4000 feet At higher altitudes a properly derated unit will have approximately the same temperature rise at a particular CFM while the ESP at that CFM will be lower l TEMPERATURE RISE BTU OUTPUT vs TEMPERATURE RISE CHART IA ATA A A P wa E E ES Ne sw _ L 7 LI ace P ft 50 Ld MAT A NN N 40 2400 SNOILVOISIDAdS YAMO 1 30 BIS BTU OUTPUT SEE e LE LEEL PL GL tt tbe tt Pt 20
18. t US 110 500 Input 115 000 Output 110 500 A F U E i 95 096 Rated External Static w c Temperature Rise F ID Blower Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Front Cover Pressure Switch Trip Point w c Blower Wheel D x W Blower Horsepower Blower Speeds Max CFM 0 5 E S P Power Supply 115 60 1 115 60 1 115 60 1 115 60 1 115 60 1 115 60 1 Minimum Circuit Am pacity MC A 9 4 13 8 13 2 Maximum Overcurrent Device Transformer VA Heat Anticipator Amps Primary Limit Setting F Auxiliary Limit Setting F Rollout Limit Setting F Fan Delay On Heating 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs 30 secs Off Heating 150 secs 150 secs 150 secs 150secs 150secs 150 secs Fan Delay On Cooling 5 sec 5 sec 5 5 sec 5 5 Sec Off Cooling 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs 45 secs Gas Supply Pressure Natural Propane w c Manifold Pressure Natural Propane w c Orifice Size Natural Propane Number of Burners 3 4 4 5 Vent Connector Diameter inches 2 2 2 2 Combustion Air Connector Diameter inches 2 2 2 2 omen po 1 Off Heating This fan delay timing is adjustable 90 120 150 180 seconds 150 seconds as shipped 2 See Installation Instructions for appropriate vent pipe diameter length and number of elbows 9 See Installation Instructions for appropriate combustion a
19. vision N Natural Gas X Low NOx Description Maximum CFM 0 5 ESP 3 1200 4 1600 5 2000 45 000 70 000 90 000 115 000 140 000 HIGH VOLTAGE A WARNING DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH ONLY INDIVIDUAL MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN AS SPECIFIED BY THE AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIG A WARNING ERATION INSTITUTE ARI MAY USE THIS INFORMATION ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OR REPAIR THIS UNIT WITHOUT SUCH BACKGROUND MAY RESULT IN PRODUCT DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The model and manufacturing number are used for positive identification of component parts used in manufacturing Please use these numbers when requesting service or parts information MODEL AMS950453BXA AMS950703BXA AMS950704CXA AMS950904CXA AMS950905DXA AMS951155DXA TO PREVENT THE RISKOF PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT STORE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS OR USE GASOLINE OR WARNING OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR VAPORS IN THE VICINITY THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE ANY DEVICE THAT IS NOT DESIGN CERTI FIED BY GOODMAN FOR USE WITH THIS UNIT SERIOUS PROPERTY WARNING DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY REDUCED UNIT PERFORMANCE AND OR HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF SUCH NON APPROVED DEVICES PRODUCT DESIGN General Operation

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