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CHECKING HOT SURFACE IGNITER

120V Silicon Nitride Igniter

 - ULN furnaces use a 120V 

silicone  nitride  igniter,  part  #0130F00717.  The  normal 

operating temperature is approximately 2156°F - 2678°F.  At 

room temperature the igniter ohm reading should be from 

20-100 ohms.

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CHECKING PRESSURE TRANSDUCER (80% ULN)

The 80% ULN products utilize a pressure transducer (in lieu 

of a pressure switch). The pressure transducer signals the 

control board to modulate the heating cycle during a call 

for heat by regulating the induced draft motor speed. By 

regulating the speed of the induced draft motor, proper air-

fuel ratios are maintained.

Sensing range specification:0.0-4.0 inches W.C.

Voltage specifications:

   •  Steady State: 5.0 vDC from red to green wire (transducer 

wiring harness input)

  • With Inducer off: 0.5 vDC from black to green wire 

(transducer wiring harness output).

   • During operation: Output range equals 0.5 - 4.5 vDC
Potential errors:
1.  Control board does not receive 0.25 vDC for inducer motor 

with motor off

   

a.Will result in 2-flash error code on the control board

2.  Control board does not receive the required voltage 

change (0.5 - 4.5 vDC) during inducer motor operation.

   

a. Will result in 3-flash error code on the control board

CHECKING FOR DELAYED IGNITION

Delayed ignition is a delay in lighting a combustible mixture 

of gas and air which has accumulated in the combustion 

chamber.
Furnace design makes this extremely unlikely unless safety 

controls have been by-passed or tampered with. Never by-

pass or alter furnace controls.
If delayed ignition should occur, the following should be 

checked:
1.  Improper gas pressure - adjust to proper pressure (See 

CHECKING GAS PRESSURE

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FIELD TEST MODE 

Function: When the SW1 button is pressed and held until 

the LED is blinking in AMBER (more than 10 seconds, less 

than 15 seconds), the control will execute a field test mode 

sequence to cycle through component operation. 
Operation: The control must be powered and the thermostat 

satisfied (no call for heat or cool). Depress and hold the SW1 

button for at least 10 seconds (but not more than 15 seconds), 

until the LED is blinking in AMBER, then release. The control 

will execute the following functions: 
1. Blower - “Heat” Speed 15 seconds 
2. Blower - “Cool” Speed 15 seconds 
3. Blower - “Fan” Speed 15 seconds 
4. Hot Surface Igniter 17 seconds 
5. Inducer - “Run” setting 15 seconds 
6. Inducer - 2.0” w.c. 60 seconds 
7. Return to OFF mode 
Once the Field Test Mode is initiated, all thermostat inputs 

will be ignored until the field test sequence is completed. If 

the SW1 button is held for more than 15 seconds, the button 

press will be ignored and the LED display will return to its 

prior state. 

CHECKING  INTEGRATED IGNITION  CONTROL 

BOARDS

NOTE: 

Failure to earth ground the furnace, reversing the 

neutral and hot wire connection to the line (polarity), or a 

high resistance connection in the neutral line may cause the 

control to lockout due to failure to sense flame.

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The ground wire must run from the furnace all the way back 

to the electrical panel. Proper grounding can be confirmed by 

disconnecting the electrical power and measuring resistance 

between the neutral (white) connection and the burner closest 

to the flame sensor. Resistance should be less than 10 ohms.

The ignition control is a combination electronic and 

electromechanical device and is not field repairable. Complete 

unit must be replaced.

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These tests must be completed within a given time frame due 

to the operation of the ignition control. 

NOTE:

 The models use 

PCBF161 with ID Plug.

Summary of Contents for Amana AMES80 U Series

Page 1: ...erviced only by a qualified service technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools parts testing instruments and the appropriate...

Page 2: ...arts testing in struments and the appropriate service manual REVIEWALL SERVICEINFORMATIONINTHEAPPROPRIATESERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS OUTSIDE THE U S call 1 713 861 2500 Not a technical ass...

Page 3: ...El mon xido de carbono puede causar enfermedades severas como da o cerebral permanente muerte Las emisiones de mon xido de carbono pueden circular a trav s del aparato cuando se opera en cualquier mo...

Page 4: ...oodman A Ini al Release V GMC B 1st Revision Con gura on M Up ow Horizontal Major Revision C Counter ow Horizontal A Ini al Release B 1st Revision S PSC Motor Nox E Constant Torque Motor Mul Speed ECM...

Page 5: ...atural Gas S Single Speed X Low NOx U Ultra Low NOx Gas Valve M Modula ng Cabinet Width C 2 Stage A 14 S Single Stage B 17 5 C 21 AFUE D 24 5 97 97 AFUE 80 80 AFUE Maximum CFM 3 1200 CFM MBTU h 4 1600...

Page 6: ...pplication This product is designed for NATURAL GAS ONLY This product is designed for use as a residential home gas fur nace It is not designed or certified for use in mobile home trailer or recreatio...

Page 7: ...as piping supplying the furnace must be properly sized based on the gas flow required specific gravity of the gas and length of the run The gas line installation must comply with local codes or in the...

Page 8: ...0 furnace with serial numbers 2003 and prior will need this ID plug to operate at High Altitude You will still need to adjust manifold pressures and CO2 as described above See the table below for the...

Page 9: ...tified as HUM and EAC All field wiring must conform to applicable codes Connections should be made as shown below Accessory Wiring If it is necessary for the installer to supply additional line voltag...

Page 10: ...ll cause reduced airflow For bottom return connection remove the bottom of the cabinet before setting the furnace on the raised platform or return air duct A closed return duct system must be used wit...

Page 11: ...be changed in the field to 45 seconds Electronic air cleaner terminals are energized with circulator blower Furnace circulator blower and outdoor cooling unit run integrated control module monitors s...

Page 12: ...RAFT AND CIRCULATION BLOWERS The bearings in the induced draft blower and circulator blower motors are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer No further lubrication is required Check motor winding...

Page 13: ...2 164 327 655 1636 37 97 195 486 12 75 150 300 600 1500 38 23 47 95 189 474 13 69 138 277 555 1385 39 92 185 462 14 64 129 257 514 1286 40 22 45 90 180 450 15 60 120 240 480 1200 41 176 439 16 56 113...

Page 14: ...t As the external static pressure goes up the temperature rise will also increase Consult the proper tables for tempera ture rise limitation BTU HR Calculation Example The unit being tested takes 40 s...

Page 15: ...er Tubular Heat Exchanger Pressure Sensor Assembly Flue Pipe Connection Gas Valve Inducer Gas Manifold Assembly Grommet Burner Assembly Integrated Control Module Transformer Blower Door Interlock Swit...

Page 16: ...tion of the same gauge or its equivalent THERMOSTAT AND WIRING DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING WARNING 1 Remove the blower compartment door to gain access to the thermostat low voltage wires loc...

Page 17: ...eed Orange wire connected to FAN on the control board Medium Speed Black Low Speed and Brown Medium Low Speed wires connected to PARK on the control board The multi speed ECM motor requires a line vol...

Page 18: ...Allow adequate time for thermometer readings to stabilize 4 Adjust temperature rise by adjusting the circulator blower speed Increase blower speed to reduce temperature rise Decrease blower speed to i...

Page 19: ...ntinuity between each of the motor leads 4 Touch one probe of the ohmmeter to the motor frame ground and the other probe in turn to each lead If the windings do not test continuous or a reading is obt...

Page 20: ...ernal to the furnace remove burner compartment door to gain access to the gas valve 2 Connect a calibrated water manometer or appropriate gas pressure gauge at either the gas valve inlet pressure tap...

Page 21: ...es Any necessary major changes in gas flow rate should be made by changing the size of the burner orifice 5 White Rodgers 36G22 Valves a Back outlet pressure test screw inlet outlet pressure boss out...

Page 22: ...eld until the LED is blinking in AMBER more than 10 seconds less than 15 seconds the control will execute a field test mode sequence to cycle through component operation Operation The control must be...

Page 23: ...T MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 1 Disconnect the yellow flame sensor wire from the sensor 2 Connect a micro amp meter in ser...

Page 24: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 24...

Page 25: ...TROUBLESHOOTING 25...

Page 26: ...lash the Fault Code History up to 5 fault codes from newest to oldest Fault Code Clear Function When the SW1 button is pressed and held for an extended period more than 5 seconds less than 10 seconds...

Page 27: ...ROL INTERNAL TO 2 MANUFACTUR S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 1 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0 7 AMPS NOTES HI VOLTAGE FIELD HI VOLTAGE 120V LOW VOLTAGE FIELD LO...

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