Maytag Amana APCH32441 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 17

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0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

CFM

922

873

823

774

724

675

626

576

Watts

74

85

96

107

118

129

140

151

CFM

1172

1121

1068

1012

953

892

832

762

Watts

135

145

155

164

175

186

184

203

CFM

1231

1179

1127

1074

1022

969

917

865

Watts

168

180

193

205

2108

230

243

255

CFM

864

808

757

695

636

567

494

437

Watts

72

82

91

103

107

115

123

131

CFM

1323

1270

1220

1171

1119

1060

997

945

Watts

179

190

199

209

219

230

240

248

CFM

1404

1362

1321

1271

1238

1191

1150

1105

Watts

235

246

257

272

284

289

300

309

CFM

1161

1113

1076

1034

994

949

889

837

Watts

139

150

163

172

184

194

207

218

CFM

1379

1343

1305

1265

1226

1190

1148

1108

Watts

216

229

241

254

264

276

285

296

CFM

1542

1502

1462

1427

1392

1352

1316

1280

Watts

291

301

314

327

339

349

359

371

CFM

1271

1214

1167

1127

1095

1052

1013

971

Watts

168

177

188

200

214

224

235

249

CFM

1491

1451

1406

1369

1335

1295

1262

1226

Watts

245

258

268

281

294

305

318

330

CFM

1736

1679

1638

1598

1558

1520

1484

1441

Watts

356

372

382

395

408

422

433

442

CFM

1337

1297

1218

1155

1118

1088

1022

989

Watts

179

190

203

210

225

243

249

268

CFM

1758

1715

1674

1637

1596

1557

1518

1474

Watts

394

406

418

430

443

455

466

474

CFM

2002

1935

1885

1827

1767

1732

1669

1618

Watts

498

521

516

534

551

567

571

574

CFM

1418

1357

1315

1274

1239

1193

1148

1102

Watts

212

219

227

236

243

252

266

275

CFM

1862

1812

1763

1719

1685

1649

1615

1583

Watts

437

447

454

461

473

480

483

493

CFM

1933

1886

1838

1796

1759

1723

1693

1669

Watts

491

499

506

519

527

534

539

550

*PC

H3

30

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

*PC

H3

36

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

*PCH3[24-60]41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

Model

Speed

Volts

NEW E.S.P. (In. of H

2

O)

*PC

H3

24

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

*PC

H3

42

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

GPC

H3

60

41

**

T1

230

T2 / T3

230

T4 / T5

230

*PC

H3

48

41

**

T1

APCH3[24-48]/GPCH3[24-60]41 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

Minus

1,506

Minus

1,506

Normal 

1,699

Normal 

1,699

Plus

1,872

Plus

1,872

Minus

1,420

Minus

1,420

Normal 

1,596

Normal 

1,596

Plus

1,764

Plus

1,764

Minus

1,323

Minus

1,323

Normal 

1,491

Normal 

1,491

Plus**

1,642

Plus**

1,642

Minus

1,217

Minus

1,217

Normal 

1,385

Normal 

1,385

Plus

1,537

Plus

1,537

APCH36041 Blower Performance

Cooling / 

HP Speed

Adjust 

Tap

CFM*

Electric 

Heat

Adjust 

Tap

CFM*

* - @ 0.1 - 0.8 ESP

** - Factory Default

D

C

B

A

D

C

B

A

Summary of Contents for Amana APCH32441

Page 1: ...or repair the equipment specified in this manual without proper training may result in product damage property damage personal injury or death WARNING RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION All...

Page 2: ...y look the location over both the inside and outside of home Note any potential obstacles or problems that might be encountered as noted in this manual Choose a more suitable location if necessary IMP...

Page 3: ...inal tons of cooling Optional field installed heat kits are available in 5 8 10 15 and 20 KW The units can be easily installed in manufactured or modular homes with existing high static duct work The...

Page 4: ...letely unobstructed If units are to be located under an overhang there should be a minimum of 48 clearance and provisions made to deflect the warm discharge air out from the overhang Location Consider...

Page 5: ...ver the unit to prevent damage to the cabinet by the lift cables Spreader bars must be of sufficient length so that cables do not come in contact with the unit during transport Remove wood struts moun...

Page 6: ...lenum Application A suitable plenum or square duct must be constructed The duct cross sectional area should be determined by industry duct sizing manuals or air duct calculators On ductwork exposed to...

Page 7: ...NFPA NO 70 1984 or latest edition by using ground lug in the control box DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT DEVICE SIZE SHOWN ON UNIT DATA PLATE Fuses or HACR type circuit breakers may be used wher...

Page 8: ...er when servicing the unit WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect all power before servicing or in stalling this unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause proper ty damage persona...

Page 9: ...upplemental heat Normally a Defrost cycle will take only 2 3 minutes unless system is low on charge or outdoor conditions are severe windy and cold The defrost control also provides for a 3 minute off...

Page 10: ...e heating requirement should there be a component failure of the heat pump such as a compressor or refrigerant leak etc Since the temperature of the liquid refrigerant in the outdoor coil on the heati...

Page 11: ...ple type temperature test lead on the tube adjacent to the defrost control Insulate the lead point of contact 2 Check the temperature at which the control closes its contacts by lowering the temperatu...

Page 12: ...or with a electronic control board ECM Motor The ECM motor provides many features not available on the traditional PSC motor These features include Improved Efficiency Constant CFM Soft Start and Stop...

Page 13: ...ltage power wire typically the black lead to the thermostat R Red wire in control box 5 Secure the dehumidistat ground wire typically the green lead to the ground screw to the unit s sheet metal contr...

Page 14: ...running on low stage with TXV application should have a subcooling and superheat within the range listed on the chart a If subcooling and superheat are low adjust TXV superheat then check subcooling N...

Page 15: ...to easily install the HKR HKP Series Electric Heat Kit Full Installation Instructions are included in this kit Please use this document for guidance in field equipping the package unit with electric h...

Page 16: ...Do not allow air entering the indoor coil to drop below 65 F Air below this temperature will cause low discharge pressure thus low suction pressure and excessive defrost cycling resulting in low heati...

Page 17: ...88 1022 989 Watts 179 190 203 210 225 243 249 268 CFM 1758 1715 1674 1637 1596 1557 1518 1474 Watts 394 406 418 430 443 455 466 474 CFM 2002 1935 1885 1827 1767 1732 1669 1618 Watts 498 521 516 534 55...

Page 18: ...gs for Single Two Stage Thermostat Speed Tap Switch 5 Switch 6 A OFF OFF B ON OFF C OFF ON D ON ON Cooling HP DIP Switch Settings CFM Switch 7 Switch 8 Plus 10 ON OFF Normal OFF OFF Minus 10 OFF ON Sp...

Page 19: ...81 294 305 318 330 CFM 1736 1679 1638 1598 1558 1520 1484 1441 Watts 356 372 382 395 408 422 433 442 CFM 1337 1297 1218 1155 1118 1088 1022 989 Watts 179 190 203 210 225 243 249 268 CFM 1758 1715 1674...

Page 20: ...t be within 10 of nameplate volts when unit is operating d Capacitor weak open or shorted d Check capacitor If defective replace Low suction cool compressor a a Iced evaporator coil a Defective overlo...

Page 21: ...A B PCH32441 66 34 27 30 Small PCH33041 66 34 27 30 Small PCH33641 66 34 27 30 Small PCH34241 66 34 32 35 Medium PCH34841 66 34 32 35 Medium PCH36041 66 34 32 35 Medium Model Duct Openings Supply Ret...

Page 22: ...A B PHH32441 66 34 27 30 Small PHH33041 66 34 27 30 Small PHH33641 66 34 32 35 Medium PHH34241 66 34 32 35 Medium PHH34841 66 34 32 35 Medium PHH36041 66 34 36 38 Large Model Duct Openings Supply Ret...

Page 23: ...minum Indoor Coil Cleaning Qualified Servicer Only This unit is equipped with an aluminum tube evaporator coil The safest way to clean the evaporator coil is to simply flush the coil with water This c...

Page 24: ...Type NG Natural Gas LP Liquid Propane Residential Package Outdoor Section ELECTRICAL Supply Voltage Measure L1 and L2 Voltage L1 L2 Compressor Amps Condenser Fan Amps PRESSURES TEMPERATURES Suction Ci...

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Page 28: ...o the feedback page GOODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND GOODMAN BRAND AMANA BRAND PRODUCT REGISTRATION Thank you for your recent purchase Though not required to get the protection of the standard warranty regis...

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