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Amana PTC123B35AE Air Conditioner Questions & Answers
Is It Difficult To ADd Freon To My Amana PTC123B35AE Air Conditioner?
That appears to be what is referred to as a P-Tac. Adding refrigerant to anything can be dangerous due to the fact that it's pressurized gas/liquid. More than that, it must be added in precise quantities. Safer, ESPECIALLY if you've not done this before, to have it done by a qualified repair shop.
6/15/2014 5:52:44 PM •
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on Jun 15, 2014
Amana ptc123 UNIT STOP WORKING
Indoor or outside. Im pretty should the compressor has gone. If you turn it on does the indoor fan and outdoor fan work but not cooling . or does it not turn on at all. have you checked your fuse box.
1/31/2012 7:28:03 AM •
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on Jan 31, 2012
My Amanda wall unit keeps
If a AC unit starts to freeze up, then that is a sure sign that it is low on freon. A wall unit is harder to add freon to since those units generally do not have Shrader valves to purge or add freon. It is sort of like your refridgerator in that the freon is sealed in the factory and to add , a technician has to cut the evaporator tube and add a valve, then add freon, pinch the tube off and seal it once the correct pressure is adjusted.
I would say that somehow your unit has developed a leak, and will get worse.
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1/23/2011 3:14:25 PM •
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on Jan 23, 2011
Heat setting blows cold air
you have a bad heater coil. This coil is located behind the evaporator coil in the unit. To access this coil you will need to remove the a/c from the casing. Right behind the coil you will see a metal box that has metal strands crisscrossing inside of the bos this is your heater coils. Take the model number and serail number to an appliance parts house for replacement part. Good luck on your repairs hope this helped
Dave
11/17/2009 1:11:21 PM •
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on Nov 17, 2009
8 flashes, bad IAT
Take the buttons off of your unit and remove the board cover by taking out the 2 screws on each side holding it in. You will See on the right hand side of the board 4 post specifically , 2 for your indoor thermistor and 2 for your outdoor. unplug your inddor from the board ( make sure power is off) and there should be a plate you can remove on the front of the unit on the right hand side of your evaporator coil , remove this and disconnect your thermistor from the coil (should snap right off ) pick up a new thermistor and just slide it right back in.
8/2/2008 10:10:47 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2008
I'm not getting any code after installing a control board for my Amana ptac?
Does the power light come on?
If yes, then you can do a reset as below:
There is a master switch on the bottom left of the control board. Slide that to 'off' position.
Then press the hot and cold switch/key together and then slide the master switch back to 'on'.
Please put your response/observation here if that does not work or there is power light as asked on top.
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Amana PTH153B50AM PTAC where the heat runs intermittently.
i'm not familiar with your specific unit but ..sounds like an electronic gas value has gone bad or has a bad connection when that happened to my friend it wasn't that expensive to have it fixed .. BYW it acted like this for a while then stopped working completely
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