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Gas-Electric Package
Unit
Cooling and Heating
Installation Instructions
MODELS
PGC(24-60)B and
PGB58B
May 1998 (2) 11073904
Amana
Fayetteville, TN 37334
As a professional installer you have an obligation to
know the product better than the customer. This in-
cludes all safety precautions and related items.
Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize your-
self with this Instruction Manual. Pay special atten-
tion to all safety warnings. Often during installation or
repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which
is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation.
Remember, it is your responsibility to install the
product safely and to know it well enough to be able
to instruct a customer in its safe use.
Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of think-
ing before acting. Most dealers have a list of specific
good safety practices...follow them.
The precautions listed in this Installation Manual
should not supersede existing practices but should
be considered as supplemental information.
ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION
Affix These Installation Instructions Adjacent To The Appliance.
Table of Contents
I. Unit Specifications ........................................ 2
II. Safety Information ......................................... 6
III. General Information ...................................... 7
IV. Rigging and Handling ................................... 9
V. Gas Piping .................................................... 10
Vl. Electrical Wiring .......................................... 12
Vll. Circulating Air and Filters .......................... 13
VIII. Flue Vent ....................................................... 16
IX. Condensate Drain ........................................ 16
X. Heating Sequence of Operations............... 18
XI. Cooling Sequence of Operations .............. 18
XIl. Startup and Adjustment.............................. 18
XIII. Maintenance ................................................. 24
XIV. Accessories and Functional Parts ............ 26
XV. Typical Cooling Performance Data ............ 27
XVI. Wiring Diagram ............................................ 29
A higher standard of comfort
Heating
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Page 1 - A higher standard of comfort

Gas-Electric PackageUnitCooling and HeatingInstallation InstructionsMODELSPGC(24-60)B andPGB58BMay 1998 (2) 11073904AmanaFayetteville, TN 37334As a pr

Page 2 - I. Unit Specifications

10V. Gas PipingIMPORTANT NOTE: This furnace is factory set to oper-ate on natural gas at the altitudes shown on the ratingplate. If operation at highe

Page 3 - Gas Pack Specifications

11Figure 3Proper Piping PracticeChecking The Gas PipingCAUTIONTo avoid the possibility of personal in-jury, property damage or fire, the follow-ing in

Page 4 - Table 1C

12Special pipe dope must be used when assembling pip-ing for this gas as it will quickly dissolve white lead ormost standard commercial compounds. She

Page 5 - Table 2B

13CAUTIONTo prevent improper and dangerous op-eration due to wiring errors, label all wiresprior to disconnection when servicingcontrols. Verify prope

Page 6 - II. Safety Information

14Figure 8Typical Electrical WiringTypical Wiring(Ground Level)Disconnect SwitchHigh Voltage SourceHigh Voltage EntranceLow Voltage EntranceTypical Wi

Page 7 - III. General Information

15Duct systems and register sizes must be properly de-signed for the C.F.M. and external static pressure ratingof the unit. Ductwork should be designe

Page 8 - Figure 1

16VIII. Flue VentFlue Hood And Air Inlet Hood InstallationThe flue hood and air inlet hood are packaged in a boxwhich is located inside the return air

Page 9 - IV. Rigging and Handling

17Air Circulation BlowerGas ValveIgnitorPressure Switch(N.O. Contacts)Combustion BlowerThermostatONOFFONOFFONOFFONOFFOPENCLOSEDCLOSEDOPENSeconds

Page 10 - V. Gas Piping

18X. Heating Sequence of OperationsPGB & PGC)Normal Sequence of Operation - HeatingSee Figure 121. Thermostat calls for heat. The combustion blowe

Page 11 - Checking The Gas Piping

19WARNINGTo avoid the risk of fire or explosion, aqualified servicer must investigate theproblem which caused the roll-out pro-tection device to open

Page 12 - Vl. Electrical Wiring

2I. Unit SpecificationsMODEL PGC24B0452A PGC24B0702A PGC30B0702A PGC36B0702A PGC36B0902ACooling Capacity Btuh 24,000 24,000 30,000 36,000 36,000SEER 1

Page 13 - Heat Anticipator Setting

20Gas Input And PressuresGas supply pressure and manifold pressure with theburners operating must be as specified on the ratingplate.Checking Gas Pres

Page 14 - Typical Wiring

21With a properly designed system, the proper amount oftemperature rise will normally be obtained when the unitis operated at rated input with the rec

Page 15 - Filter Installation

22Figure 18Fan and Limit ControlCAUTIONThis unit should not be used as a “con-struction heater” during the finishingphases of construction on a new st

Page 16 - IX. Condensate Drain

23Important Note: Never close the compressor suctionline to test its pumping efficiency. This will seriously dam-age the compressor and void its warra

Page 17

24When installing a new filter or reinstalling an old one,always make certain the air flow arrows on the filter pointin the proper direction. If using

Page 18 - XIl. Startup and Adjustment

25Flame Sensor (Qualified Servicer Only)Under some conditions, the fuel or combustion air sup-ply can create a nearly invisible coating on the flamese

Page 19 - Reset After Lock-out

26BurnersWARNINGTo avoid personal injury or death dueto electrical shock, do not remove anyinternal compartment covers or attemptany adjustment. Co

Page 20 - Alternate Method

27XV. Typical Cooling Performance DataOutdoor Indoor PGC24 PGC30 PGC36Air Temp.atAirTemp.IndoorAir Temp.Pressure @ UnitGauge FittingsAmpsIndoorAir T

Page 21 - Check Limit And Fan Control

28Outdoor Indoor PGC42 PGC48 PGC60 and PGB58Air Temp.atAirTemp.IndoorAir Temp.Pressure @ UnitGauge FittingsAmpsIndoorAir Temp.Pressure @ UnitGauge F

Page 22 - Compressor Protection Devices

29XVI. Wiring DiagramPGC24 - 36

Page 23 - Scroll Compressors

3Table 1BGas Pack Specifications1) United States Installation2) Specification subject to change without notice. See sales specification sheets for cer

Page 26 - Replacement Parts

32PGC 60YL YELLOWOR ORANGEVT VIOLETGN GREENBK BLACKBR BROWNWH WHITEBU BLUEGY GRAYRD REDCOLOR CODELOW VOLTAGELOW VOLTAGE FIELDHI VOLTAGEHI VOLTAGE FIEL

Page 27 - Table 8A

33PGB 58YL YELLOWOR ORANGEVT VIOLETGN GREENBK BLACKBR BROWNWH WHITEBU BLUEGY GRAYRD REDCOLOR CODELOW VOLTAGELOW VOLTAGE FIELDHI VOLTAGEHI VOLTAGE FIEL

Page 28 - Table 8B

4Table 1CGas Pack SpecificationsMODEL PGB58B0902A PGB58B1152A PGB58B1352ACooling Capacity Btuh 59,500 59,500 59,500SEER 11.10 11.10 11.10HeatingInput

Page 29 - XVI. Wiring Diagram

51. Installation is to be adjusted to obtain temperature rise within the range specified on the rating plate.2. The temperature rise is for units inst

Page 30

6II. Safety InformationImportantTo The InstallerBefore installing this unit please read this manual to fa-miliarize yourself with the specific items

Page 31

7Locating The UnitWARNINGTo avoid possible equipment damage,fire, personal injury, or death, the follow-ing points must be observed when install-ing t

Page 32 - MOTOR CONNECTIONS

8Figure 1Required Clearances For All Installations

Page 33 - 208 VOLT INSTALLATION

9Transportation DamageAll units are securely packed in shipping cartons ap-proved by the International Safe Transit Association. Thecarton should be c

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