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Amana AIR COMMAND 80 - Performance Data and General Installation; CFM and Temperature Rise Performance

Amana AIR COMMAND 80
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CFM
&
Temperature
Rise
vs
a
External
Static
Pressure
Model
Motor
Speed
External
Static
Pressure,
Inches
Water
Column
0.2
0.3
0.4
05
0.6"
0.7"
0.8"
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
CFM
Rise
LO
690
48
675
49
660
51
640
52
590
54
530
60
450
-
GU1045B25B
MED
965
-
950
-
915
36
875
38
820
39
760
42
675
47
HI
1240
-
1170
-
1100
-
1050
-
950
-
870
37
780
41
LO
725
-
720
-
700
-
675
-
580
-
515
420
-
GU1070B30B
M
-LO
935
55
920
56
900
58
865
60
820
61
770
-
690
-
MED
1190
44
1150
45
1115
47
1065
49
1010
49
945
53
860
56
HI
1470
-
1410
37
1345
39
1275
41
1200
42
1110
45
1000
50
LO
1135
46
1135
46
1130
46
1125
46
1095
46
1070
47
1035
48
GU1070B40B
M
-LO
1340
39
1335
39
1325
39
1300
40
1270
39
1235
40
1180
42
MED
1570
-
1560
-
1525
-
1485
-
1450
-
1400
36
1330
37
HI
1895
-
1835
-
1775
-
1700
-
1630
1550
-
1450
e
LO
850
-
830
-
800
-
775
-
730
m
680
-
610
GU1090B30B
M
-LO
910
73
900
74
870
-
840
-
800
-
750
-
690
MED
1120
60
1080
62
1050
63
1010
66
960
67
900
72
820
-
HI
1395
48
1335
50
1275
52
1220
55
1150
56
1065
61
970
67
LO
1230
54
1220
55
1210
55
1200
56
1170
55
1135
57
1090
59
GU1090BS0B
M
-LO
1530
44
1525
44
1520
44
1515
44
1485
44
1455
44
1410
46
MED
1770
38
1770
38
1755
38
1725
39
1700
38
1660
39
1600
40
HI
2330
-
2280
-
2220
-
2125
-
2055_
-
1965
-
1850
-
LO
1180
-
1175
-
1150
-
1125
-
1090
-
1050
-
995
-
GUI115B35B
M
-LO
1410
60
1400
61
1375
62
1350
63
1310
64
1265
66
1200
69
MED
1655
51
1645
52
1620
53
1575
54
1480
56
1410
59
1310
64
HI
2000
43
1950
44
1875
45
1800
47
1725
48
1630
51
1520
55
LO
1530
56
1520
56
1500
57
1475
58
1430
58
1370
61
1280
65
GUI115B50B
MED
1730
49
1720
50
1700
50
1675
51
1620
51
1560
53
1470
57
HI
2375
-
2275
-
2200
_
-
2125
-
2030
-
1920
1760
47
LO
1160
-
1150
-
1135
-
1124
-
1090
-
1040
980
GUI140B35B
M
-LO
1330
-
1315
-
1295
-
1275
-
1230
1175
-
1100
-
MED
1585
65
1560
66
1525
68
1475
70
1425
71
1340
-
1230
-
HI
1930
54
1875
55
1835
57
1750
59
1680
60
1600
63
1480
68
LO
1490
70
1470
71
1450
72
1425
73
1380
_
73
1330
-
1260
-
GU1140B50B
MED
1660
62
1650
63
1635
63
1625
64
1590
64
1550
65
1490
68
HI
2290
-
2230
47
2130
49
2050
51
1960
52
1850
55
1700
59
NOTE:
1.
CFM
in
chart
above,
is
with
filter(s
as
shipped
with
furnace.
2.
INSTALLATION
IS
TO
BE
ADJUSTED
TO
OBTAIN
TEMPERATURE
RISE
WITHIN
THE
RANGE
SPECIFIED
ON
THE
RATING
PLATE.
3.
The
above
chart
is
for
information
only.
For
satisfactory
operation,
external
static
pressure
should
not
exceed
value
shown
on
rating
plate.
The
shaded
area
indicates
ranges
in
excess
of
maximum
external
static
pressure
allowable
when
heating.
4.
The
above
chart
is
for
U.S.
furnaces
installed
at
0-2000
feet.
At
higher
altitudes,
a
properly
derated
unit
will
have
approximately
the
same
temperature
rise
at
a
particular
CFM,
while
the
ESP
at
that
CFM
will
be
lower.
GENERAL
INSTALLATION
INFORMATION
TRANSPORTATION
DAMAGE
A
WARNING
Improper
installation,
repair,
operation
or
maintenance
of
this
product
may
result
in
property
damage,
bodily
injury
or
death
from
hazards
such
as
fire,
explosion,
smoke,
soot,
condensation,
electric
shock
or
carbon
monoxide.
This
is
an
upflow
type
furnace
for
installation
in
a
basement,
closet,
or
utility
room.
To
assure
that
your
furnace
operates
safely
and
efficiently,
it
must
be
installed,
operated
and
main-
tained
in
accordance
with
these
installation
and
operating
instructions,
the
venting
manual,
all
local
building
codes
and
ordinances,
or,
in
their
absence,
the
latest
edition
of
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
Z223.1
*.
The
normal
heating
capacity
of
the
furnace
should
be
greater
than
or
equal
to
the
total
heat
loss
of
the
house
or
structure.
The
total
heat
loss
should
be
calculated
by
an
approved
method
or
in
accordance
with
"A.S.H.R.A.E.
Guide"
or
"Manual
J
-Load
Calculations"
published
by
the
Air
Condi-
tioning
Contractors
of
America.
Do
not
install
this
furnace
in
a
mobile
home,
trailer,
or
recrea-
tion
vehicle.
*Obtain
from:
American
National
Standards
Institute
1430
Broadway
New
York,
NY
10018
All
furnaces
are
securely
packed
in
shipping
containers
approved
by
the
National
Safe
Transit
Committee.
The
carton
should
be
checked
upon
arrival
for
external
damage.
If
damage
is
found,
a
request
for
inspection
by
carrier's
agent
should
be
made
in
writing
immediately.
The
furnace
should
be
carefully
inspected
upon
arrival
for
damage
and
bolts
or
screws
which
may
have
loosened
in
transit.
In
the
event
of
damage,
the
consignee
should:
1.
Make
notation
on
delivery
receipt
of
any
visible
damage
to
shipment
or
container.
2.
Notify
carrier
promptly
and
request
an
inspection.
3.
In
case
of
concealed
damage,
carrier
should
be
notified
as
soon
as
possible
preferably
within
5
days.
4.
File
the
claim
with
the
following
supporting
documents
within
the
9
-month
statute
of
limitations.
a.
Original
Bill
of
Lading,
certified
copy,
or
indemnity
bond.
b.
Original
paid
freight
bill
or
indemnity
in
lieu
thereof.
c.
Original
invoice
or
certified
copy
thereof,
showing
trade
and
other
discounts
or
reductions.
d.
Copy
of
the
inspection
report
issued
by
carrier's
repre-
sentative
at
the
time
damage
is
reported
to
the
carrier.
The
carrier
is
responsible
for
making
prompt
inspection
of
damage
and
for
a
thorough
investigation
of
each
claim.
The
distributor
or
manufacturer
will
not
accept
claims
from
deal-
ers
for
transportation
damage.
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