Amana Furnace AMVC96 | Amana Gas Furnace 2 Stage Variable Speed | 60,000 BTU 96% AFUE
Amana Furnace AMVC96 Reviews
- 769 out of 777 (99%) reviewers recommend this product
- Two-Stage Variable-Speed Gas Furnace
- Up to 96% AFUE
- Stainless-Steel Tubular Primary Heat Exchanger
- Efficient and Quiet Variable-Speed Circulator Motor
Amana Furnace AMVC96 Price – STANDARD FEATURES
- Heavy-duty stainless-steel tubular heat exchanger
- Stainless-steel secondary heat exchanger
- Single-stage gas valve
- Durable Silicon Nitride igniter
- Quiet single-speed induced draft blower
- Self-diagnostic control board with constant memory fault code history output to a LED
- Color-coded low-voltage terminals with provisions for electronic air cleaner and humidifier
- All models comply with California 40ng/J Low NOx emissions standard
Amana Gas Furnace AMVC96 – CABINETÂ FEATURES
- Designed for multi-position installation
- Certified for direct vent(2-pipe) or non-direct vent (1-pipe)
- Easy-to-install top venting with optional side venting— AMSS96/up flow models only
- Convenient left or right connection for gas and electrical service
- Cabinet air leakage(Q Leak)≤2%
- Heavy-gauge steel cabinet with durable finish
- Fully insulated heat exchanger and blower section
- Air tight solid bottom or side return with easy-cut tabs for effortless removal in bottom air-inlet applications
Amana Furnace Model AMVC96 – Repair & Service
Amana Furnace AMVC96 servicing is essential to the longevity of your furnace unit. Repairs on your unit when something goes wrong can help not only to fix the immediate issue especially when a no heat situation is involved, but can also expand the life-span of the unit and ensure your getting the most out of your purchase. There are many factors that contribute to furnace repairs, maintenance or services being required- the key factors being the time of year and age of your unit. These 2 factors can be the primary cause of any malfunction or tune-up requirement, we recommend having a certified Home Trade Standards technician to check: The heat exchanger (Both if necessary), The blower motor, The thermostat, Pilot burner, Flame rod, and lastly- the filter! at-least once a year, preferably before a season change.
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