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BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA

*CES80

Heating Airflow 

Circulation Airflow 

* Default & Recommended  

** Not Recommended

0.6

0.7

0.8

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

RISE

CFM

CFM

CFM

OFF OFF

668

44

650

46

600

49

555

53

507

N/A

459

411

352

ON OFF*

785

38

754

39

736

40

690

43

650

46

604

565

527

ON ON

862

34

827

36

823

36

787

38

770

38

733

692

655

OFF ON**

1104

N/A

1058

N/A

1020

N/A

1022

N/A

1013

N/A

981

952

918

OFF OFF

716

N/A

647

N/A

592

N/A

541

N/A

478

N/A

420

368

296

ON OFF*

1054

42

1002

44

951

47

906

49

861

52

820

797

754

ON ON

960

46

900

49

854

52

802

55

782

57

735

695

639

OFF ON

1160

N/A

1102

N/A

1055

N/A

1017

N/A

970

N/A

930

891

847

OFF OFF

784

N/A

716

N/A

645

N/A

583

N/A

516

N/A

405

334

282

ON OFF*

1295

46

1252

47

1203

49

1153

51

1114

53

1071

1022

981

ON ON

1401

N/A

1366

N/A

1320

N/A

1278

N/A

1236

N/A

1213

1194

1153

OFF ON**

1596

N/A

1553

N/A

1512

N/A

1491

N/A

1450

N/A

1411

1388

1347

OFF OFF

1171

N/A

884

N/A

667

N/A

576

N/A

495

N/A

399

338

302

ON OFF*

1175

50

1098

54

1024

58

947

63

883

N/A

823

764

703

ON ON

1436

41

1402

42

1362

44

1313

45

1244

48

1182

1132

1079

OFF ON**

1782

N/A

1744

N/A

1715

N/A

1700

N/A

1660

N/A

1619

1579

1510

OFF OFF

803

N/A

719

N/A

631

N/A

540

N/A

471

N/A

337

298

265

ON OFF**

1424

52

1385

53

1332

56

1284

58

1229

60

1176

1130

1078

ON ON

1626

N/A

1574

N/A

1524

N/A

1479

N/A

1433

N/A

1410

1400

1358

OFF ON**

1820

N/A

1769

N/A

1726

N/A

1685

N/A

1642

N/A

1603

1557

1521

DIP SWITCHES S2-1 , 

S2-2

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE, (INCHES WATER COLUMN)

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

801005C*

800403A*

800603A*

800804B*

MODEL

*CES

*CES

*CES

*CES

*CES

800805C*

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.9

1

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

CFM

OFF OFF

668

650

600

555

507

459

411

352

291

259

ON OFF

785

754

736

690

650

604

565

527

482

438

OFF ON

1104

1058

1020

1022

1013

981

952

918

887

855

ON ON

1348

1294

1261

1250

1229

1233

1205

1182

1156

1129

OFF OFF

716

647

592

541

478

420

368

296

245

198

ON OFF

1054

1002

951

906

861

820

797

754

704

660

OFF ON

1160

1102

1055

1017

970

930

891

847

800

780

ON ON

1411

1356

1313

1272

1235

1198

1162

1127

1094

1063

OFF OFF

784

716

645

583

516

405

334

282

229

197

ON OFF

1295

1252

1203

1153

1114

1071

1022

981

931

883

OFF ON

1596

1553

1512

1491

1450

1411

1388

1347

1312

1272

ON ON

1757

1713

1691

1664

1625

1588

1552

1522

1488

1447

OFF OFF

1171

884

667

576

495

399

338

302

260

206

ON OFF

1175

1098

1024

947

883

823

764

703

640

567

OFF ON

1782

1744

1715

1700

1660

1619

1579

1510

1455

1413

ON ON

2145

2089

2058

2036

2020

2000

1971

1935

1890

1857

OFF OFF

803

719

631

540

471

337

298

265

217

174

ON OFF

1424

1385

1332

1284

1229

1176

1130

1078

1018

923

OFF ON

1820

1769

1726

1685

1642

1603

1557

1521

1478

1434

ON ON

2235

2185

2139

2108

2076

2032

2000

1964

1926

1896

800805C*

801005C*

800804B*

MODEL

*CES

*CES

*CES

*CES

*CES

DIP SWITCHES S2-3 , 

S2-4

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE, (INCHES WATER COLUMN)

800403A*

800603A*

Summary of Contents for Amana CES80 Series

Page 1: ...ces However if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed here take precedence RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION NOTE Please...

Page 2: ...he Return Air Ductwork 18 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION INTEGRATED IGNITION CONTROL 18 Power Up 18 Heating Mode 18 Cooling Mode 19 Fan Only Mode 19 START UP PROCEDURE AND ADJUSTMENT 19 Furnace Operation 19 Fu...

Page 3: ...se conditions are listed in the PRODUCT APPLICATION section of this manual WARNING To prevent possible property damage personal injury or death due to electrical shock the furnace must be located to p...

Page 4: ...a limiting factor in locating the furnace Shipping Inspection All units are securely packed in shipping containers tested according to International Safe Transit Association specifica tions The carton...

Page 5: ...fied by a qualified person according to these installation instructions Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier s repre sentative at the time damage is reported to carrier The carrier is respo...

Page 6: ...All venting shall be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 or applicable local building and or air conditioning codes NOTE Furnaces with NOx screens meet the Califor nia NOx emiss...

Page 7: ...s deicing salts or chemicals carbon tetrachloride halogen type refrigerants cleaning solutions such as perchloroethylene printing inks paint removers varnishes hydrochloric acid cements and glues anti...

Page 8: ...d will depend on the application and the clearanc es necessary Suspended Furnace Existing Furnace Removal NOTE When an existing furnace is removed from a venting system serving other appliances the ve...

Page 9: ...inspection R gler le thermostat de mani re ce que l appareil fonctionne en continu 7 V rifier la pr sence de fuite au niveau de l ouverture du coupe tirage des appareils qui en sont dot s apr s 5 minu...

Page 10: ...y NOTE The vertical height of the Category I venting system must be at least as great as the horizontal length of the venting system WARNING To prevent possible personal injury or death due to asphyxi...

Page 11: ...ensation damage is best avoided by using masonry chimney as a pathway for properly sized metal liner or Type B metal vent 7 Remove the chimney transition bottom from the transi tion bottom kit 8 Insta...

Page 12: ...nfigured for a right side electrical connection To make electrical connec tions through the opposite side of the furnace the junction box must be relocated to the left side prior to making elec trical...

Page 13: ...RNING To prevent personal injury or death due to electric shock disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing this unit 1 Remove both doors from the furnace 2 Remove and save the screws h...

Page 14: ...s used to share the call for fan operation between furnaces The duration of the pulse width determines the speed that the reading control will energize its blower motor CAUTION To prevent unreliable o...

Page 15: ...R10 9 R20 9 R100 R 96 R14 3 R20 7 R213 R215 CR1 R1 96 1 C R 1 0 R57 R7 R35 1 R48 R9 4 R6 2 R2 9 R98 R173 R12 2 R139 CR27 CR4 R19 5 R82R1 7 C1 9 C21 R158 C2 3 C1 4 C3 7 C38 R50 C3 6 R164 R172 C31 CR9 3...

Page 16: ...e resistant to the action of the fuel used Use ground joint unions Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can enter the gas valve The drip leg must be a minimum of three inches long In...

Page 17: ...confined space it is strongly recommended to contact a propane supplier to install a gas detecting warning device in case of a gas leak Since propane gas is heavier than air any leaking gas can settle...

Page 18: ...the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace Filters Read This Section Before Installing The Return Air Ductwork Filters must be used with this furnace Filters do not s...

Page 19: ...d control module mon itors safety circuits continuously R and G thermostat contacts open completing the call for fan Circulator blower is de energized Electronic air clean er terminals are de energize...

Page 20: ...repair leaks immediately 13 Turn ON electrical power and gas supply to the system 14 Turn valve switch ON position 8 Replace the door on the front of the furnace 9 Open the manual gas valve external...

Page 21: ...ivide the number of seconds recorded in step 2 by two 4 Calculate the furnace input in BTUs per hour BTU hr Input equals the installation s gas heating value multiplied by a conversion factor hours to...

Page 22: ...an the input indi cated on the unit rating plate 5 Turn ON gas and relight appliances turned off in step 1 Ensure all the appliances are functioning properly and that all pilot burners are operating T...

Page 23: ...external static pressure exceeds the maximum listed on the furnace rating plate check for closed dampers registers undersized and or oversized poorly laid out duct work Digital Manometer Checking Stat...

Page 24: ...10 K8 K6 K7 1 U1 DS1 OFF O N SW1 OFF ON SW2 1 2 3 4 SW3 CR25 CR29 CR30 CR32 CR17 CR1 1 CR1 0 CR1 2 CR4 0 CR15 CR13 CR7 CR3 CR35 CR19 CR18 CR26 CR34 CR2 1 CR33 Q10 Q12 Q14 Q6 CR4 CR1 CR6 CR9 CR14 CR16...

Page 25: ...re Switches The pressure switches are normally open negative air pres sure activated switches They monitor the airflow combus tion air and flue products through the heat exchanger via pressure taps lo...

Page 26: ...isconnect electrical power to the furnace BEFORE removing the filter or performing any other maintenance TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostic Chart Refer to the troubleshooting chart in the Appendix for assis t...

Page 27: ...htly orange tips They should not be yellow They should extend directly outward from the burner ports without curling downward floating or lifting off the ports Cleaning Qualified Servicer Only 1 Shut...

Page 28: ...er Door Interlock Switch 15 Circulator Blower 16 Gas Line Entrance Alternate COMPONENT ID Pressure Switch Tubular Heat Exchanger Flue Pipe Connection Gas Line Entrance Alternate Induced Draft Blower C...

Page 29: ...ed gas supply lazy burner flames improper gas pressure or restriction in flue and or improper induced draft blower performance Locate and correct gas interruption Replace or realign igniter Check flam...

Page 30: ...heck burners for proper alignment Check flue for blockage proper length elbows and termination Correct as necessary Check rollout limit Replace if necessary Check induced draft blower for proper perfo...

Page 31: ...rrect unit ground wire Replace bad integrated control module Turn power OFF prior to repair Replace igniter w proper replacement part Read precautions in Electrostatic Discharge Furnace not operating...

Page 32: ...N A 1410 1400 1358 OFF ON 1820 N A 1769 N A 1726 N A 1685 N A 1642 N A 1603 1557 1521 DIP SWITCHES S2 1 S2 2 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE INCHES WATER COLUMN 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 801005C 800403A 800603A 80...

Page 33: ...82 229 197 ON ON ON 784 716 645 583 516 405 334 282 229 197 ON OFF OFF 1295 1252 1203 1153 1114 1071 1022 981 931 883 ON ON OFF 1401 1366 1320 1278 1236 1194 1153 1112 1070 1025 OFF ON OFF 1596 1553 1...

Page 34: ...11 59 965 61 920 868 818 OFF OFF 743 N A 668 N A 599 N A 522 N A 432 N A 366 312 258 ON OFF 1408 42 1369 43 1319 45 1282 46 1242 48 1219 1193 1150 ON ON 1179 50 1123 53 1073 55 1025 58 972 61 949 924...

Page 35: ...ON 1402 1358 1317 1274 1234 1195 1154 1113 1069 1033 OFF OFF 743 668 599 522 432 366 312 258 213 158 ON OFF 1408 1369 1319 1282 1242 1193 1150 1109 1069 1025 OFF ON 1574 1521 1481 1439 1398 1374 1335...

Page 36: ...335 263 232 195 ON ON ON 752 678 608 547 474 403 335 263 232 195 ON OFF OFF 1330 1280 1229 1187 1146 1103 1061 1018 977 936 ON ON OFF 1155 1100 1048 1002 952 907 861 816 789 741 OFF ON OFF 1418 1376...

Page 37: ...652 466 499 428 346 294 246 202 OFF ON ON 822 754 652 466 499 428 346 294 246 202 ON OFF ON 822 754 652 466 499 428 346 294 246 202 ON ON ON 822 754 652 466 499 428 346 294 246 202 ON OFF OFF 1352 12...

Page 38: ...agram on the unit for the most up to date wiring MES80 CES80 WIRING DIAGRAM HIGH VOLTAGE D ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT M ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT F AILURE...

Page 39: ...se DB F Delta T Difference between Supply and Return Temperatures DB F GAS PRESSURES Gas Inlet Pressure IN W C Gas Manifold Pressure Low Fire IN W C Gas Manifold Pressure High Fire IN W C Gas Type NG...

Page 40: ...register their product does not diminsh their warranty rights For Product Registration please register by following this link Goodman Brand Products https www goodmanmfg com product registration Amana...

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