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Amana 80 SV Air Command Furnace


Matt_In_Michigan

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Igniter glows, primary fires, secondary blower kicks on, and then poof.  No more flames, no heat.  Does this 4-5 times.  Did I mention I live in Michigan and its cold here 9 months a year?

The model number is GUIO070CA30 (The O after the I may be a D).  The input is 69000 BTU/Hr and its running on Natural Gas.

Is this the flame sensor?

 

Thanks,

 

Matt

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[user=28000]Matt_In_Michigan[/user] wrote:

Is this the flame sensor?

could be,

try cleaning it with steel wool.

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Here is the Installation manual, troubleshooting starts on page 26. Be sure to check the fault code, it will point you in the right direction. 1 flash is ignition lockout which would be caused by a poor flame signal (dirty flame sensor) -

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