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Amana PTH153B50AM Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
Burnt wire smell Board Flashing Br
The unit was running when we came in. No Storms in the area. it was blowing hot air, but was still on the cool setting. There was a burnt wire smell coming from the unit. And the diag. code was Br. I found this odd since it still had power.
8/16/2014 3:29:36 AM •
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Amana hvac system
Check your compressor to ground. If there is continuity, time for a new one. Also check the condenser fan motor. If those test ok check all the electrical connections to ground.
8/18/2014 9:00:18 PM •
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Amana PTH153B50AM AC & Heat
Jane, what you really need is the Owners Manual for you discontinued model AC/Heat Pump.
Call Amana Customer Support 1-800-843-0304 and they can furnish you one. Either by email attachment or by snail mail.
Hope this helps you. Please let me know.
6/20/2011 6:19:12 AM •
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I have an Amana PTAC
First unplug the unit......Take the front cover off, take the wire screen off where the front fan is there is 4 or 5 screws that hold the plate that was under the screen. The electric heating elements are under that plate between the evaporator coil and the front blower wheel. It will lift straight up and give you access to the elements. In the electric heating element area there is a limit switch with a red or black button in the center of it push it to reset the limit it is on the right hand side by the controls. I wish I could find a picture to show you but I couldn't find one. It is not easy to get to... Hope this helps.
2/12/2011 5:45:28 AM •
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Ptac does not function. Board flashes "Br",
Dear Friend! Er means Powerwas lost or voltage is low.
Do you believe if volt meter shows correct volts, it's perfect? No, even loose contact of neutral,burnt wire, it shows correct volts in that point.
Simple way to check the power is alright or not, just remove the a/c plug and connect any other device like electric racer, table fan, blower or iron box which work same volts as a/c. If other devices work, your power is o.k Or check for loose contact in your electrical wiring. Thanks.
1/11/2011 3:25:43 PM •
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We have amana heat / air units in our motel. I am
Well, the solution is sort of a good news/bad news situation. It appears that the model number that you listed has been subject to a Safety Recall. This despite the fact, Amana no longer makes that specific model.
For further information and to make sure your specific model is included in that recall, go to
http://ptaccord.regcen2.com/
2/3/2011 5:13:41 PM •
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My unit just started blowing
its on a lockout. there is a safety switch that is open do you have a multimeter? If not iside the furnace is a red reset push button if you push that chances are you had flame rollout and you need to call the experts that means either you have a cracked heat exchanger or a blocked or not working inducer
12/16/2010 5:34:11 AM •
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Diagnostic flashes br stops
STATUS= Brown Out Protection engaged. Power was lost or voltage is low.
Check input power for right voltage.
And please note white is not mentioned as common for thermostat. If you want to check wiring for thermostat write again.
1/12/2011 6:56:10 AM •
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Only blowing out cold air
Keep temp 30 degree and mode button in " Heat" Wait for 3 minutes. still problem, check heater-element/RV/Heater sensor.
12/16/2010 5:45:22 AM •
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My unit just started blowing cold air only when
To getproper heat, keep your temp setting at 30+ degree and also mode in "heat "position.If still no heat, check your heating sensor for closed circuit by an OHMsmetre.It it's with RV, check power to RV
12/16/2010 5:31:41 AM •
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We have this air conditioner in our sunroom. From
I would replace the thermostat.
First - be sure and un-plug the Air Condtiioner from the wall.
When you 'select' the temperture I am assuming you are doing this with a 'knob' of some sort. This knob will be part of the thermostat - therefore it (t-stat) should be simple to identify.
Note: On some - LED/Electronic units - it may be difficult to identify the thermostat.
If, however, you can easily ID the t-stat - then you will have to dismantle the AC unit enough to get to the thermostat; it will be installed on/in the unit with screws of some type.
When you find the thermostat -- simply take the wires off the connections (these are usually - 'female' type spades that slide over 'male' type connections on the switch.
When you remove the wires be sure you mark them in such a way you can replace them on the "correct" terminals of the new thermostat without getting them mixed up.
It will be essential that the new thermostat - (A) physically fit the slot that the old one did, i.e. you can re-install it as the old one was and - (B) that it will have the connections you need - in order to connect your wires correctly.
If you take the old thermostat to an Air Conditioning Supply house they will probably be able to sell you an exact replacement - but in any event - an appropriate replacement - that will work.
good luck!
5/9/2010 10:00:08 AM •
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Aux electric heater does not turn on... it states on
Hello,
Have you actually check to see if you have power going to the element. It is very possible that the heating element has failed. If there is no power going to the element then you will need to trace the wire backwards till you find what is cutting the power to the element.
Make sure that you have 220-240 volts across the two wires going to the element. Often you will have 120 to the element but it will not heat if the other leg is not coming through.
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2/26/2010 8:13:15 PM •
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