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Amana 1.5 Ton 13 SEER Complete Heat Pump Split System

 


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Included Outdoor Condensing Unit - GSH130181AA
 

    The Amana® Distinctions™ brand GSH13 heat pump features a louvered metal guard that protects the coil from damage and strengthens the unit. Designed for groundlevel or rooftop mount, the unit has a base pan that elevates it above the slab for excellent water drainage.

     
    • Energy-efficient compressor
    • R-22 refrigerant-charged for 15’ of refrigerant lines
    • Quiet condenser fan system
    • Copper tube/aluminum fin coil
    • Liquid refrigerant return protection
    • Factory-installed bi-flow liquid line filter dryer
    • Low-pressure switch
    • Time-initiated, temperature-terminated defrost control
    • Service valves with sweat connections and easy-access
      gauge ports
    • 13 SEER performance with flowrater expansion device
    • Contactor with lug connection
    • Ground lug connection
    • ARI Certified; ETL Listed
    • Unique Goodman® sound control top design
    • Steel louver coil guard
    • Heavy-gauge, galvanized-steel cabinet
    • Attractive Architectural Gray powder-paint finish with
      500- hour salt-spray approval
    • When properly anchored, meets the 2001 Florida Building
      Code unit integrity requirements for hurricane-type winds
   

GSH13018 Heat Pump Product Reference Guides

Amana GSH13 Brochure Amana GSH13 Specification Amana GSH13 Install Guide
GSH13 Brochure
GSH13 Specification
GSH13 Install Guide


  Included Indoor Air Handler - ARUF182416
 

    The Amana® brand ARUF Multi-Position Air Handler features a check fl owrater expansion device and is suitable for use with refrigerants R-410A and R-22. This unit has a fully insulated steel cabinet with a rust-resistant, galvanized, leather-grain-embossed fi nish and painted front panels. The ARUF is ideal for new or retrofi t applications and may be installed in a variety of locations.

     
    • Suitable for use with refrigerants R-410A and R-22
    • Check flowrater expansion device for cooling-only
      and heat pump applications
    • Direct-drive, multi-speed motor
    • Transformer and blower time-delay on all units
    • ARI Certified
    • ETL Listed
    • Rust-resistant, fully insulated steel cabinet
    • Galvanized, stucco-embossed finish
    • Attractive Architectural Gray painted front panels
    • Built-in coil has horizontal, vertical and downflow
      drain pans with secondary drain connections
    • Built-in filter rack for 1” filter (filter not included)
    • Power supply entry at top; low-voltage entry on left
      side and top
   

ARUF182416 Product Reference Guides

Amana ARUF Brochure Amana ARUF Specification Amana ARUF Install Guide
ARUF Brochure
ARUF Specification
ARUF
Install Guide


 

Included 5kW, 8kW or 10kW HKR Supplemental / Emergency Heat Strip

 
     
    • Controlled by sequencers for better temperature control
    • Multiple branch circuit capability
    • Completely assembled and tested
    • Built-in overcurrent protection on all units (as indicated in the Electrical Data)
    • Control circuitry arranged to readily permit staging
    • Factory-installed circuit breakers available on specific models (See Electrical Data)
    • Fuse link secondary high-temperature limit control
    • Plug-in wiring harness for ease on installation into air handler
    • Rust-resistant nickel chromium heat elements
    • ETL Certified
   

HKR Product Reference Guides

Amana HKR Specification Amana HKR Install Manual
HKR Specification
HKR Install Manual


Air Handler Can Be Installed In The Following Configurations:




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What is a Heat Pump?

Did you know you can extract heat from chilly outside air and use it to heat your house? This feat is performed by the magic of a heat pump--an appliance that uses refrigeration technology rather than fuel combustion to provide warmth and cooling. Heat pumps are not new-- they've been in use for more than thirty years. But upward-spiraling energy costs and technological breakthroughs have catapulted heat pumps into position as a popular, sensible alternative to conventional heating and cooling systems.

How Does a Heat Pump Work?

Heat pumps transfer heat from one place to another--providing both heating and cooling. They work on the fundamental principle that heat exists in air even at extremely low temperatures--down to -460 degrees F. In the winter, a heat pump extracts heat from outside air and delivers it indoors. To cool a house on hot summer days, it works in reverse, extracting heat from room air and pumping it outdoors. The most common type of heat pump is an "air-source" system. "Split" air-source systems have an outdoor unit which includes a compressor, outdoor coil, fan and reversing valve. That unit is connected with refrigerant-filled tubing to an indoor component. The indoor unit contains a fan, indoor coil and a supplemental resistance heating element. Depending on whether the heat pump is in a cooling or heating mode, the refrigerant moving through the system makes the indoor coils either hot or cold. A blower draws room air in through a filter and pulls it across the indoor coil.


An optional electric-resistance heating element can kick on when needed to supplement heat. As the air passes by the coils, it either gathers or gives off heat-- depending on whether the coils are hot or cold. Warm or cool air travels through ductwork and registers into your rooms. Heat pumps give off less heat at one time than a conventional gas furnace. This means they offer a mellower type of heat, stay on longer and circulate more air throughout the house. On really cold days a heat pump must work especially hard to collect heat-- that's when the supplemental heater switches on to boost warmth.

What is an Air Handler?

The indoor part of a central air conditioning or heat pump system that moves cooled or heated air throughout the ductwork of your home. An air handler is usually an electric furnace or a blower coil.

What are Supplemental Heat / Electric Heat Strips?

Air-source heat pumps contain two separate heating systems: the heat pump itself, and heat strips. Heat strips are electric resistance heating coils located inside the indoor air handler, the portion of the system which circulates the indoor air. They look much like the coils inside a kitchen toaster. The heat pump itself is energy efficient and will heat the home at little expense.

The heat strips operate in three different modes:

De-icing - Also called defrost cycle. During winter the evaporator coil in the outdoor compressor unit becomes colder than the outside air, so water often condenses on it and freezes. To remove this ice the heat pump automatically switches for several minutes to the air conditioning mode, which raises the temperature of the frozen coil, melting the ice. During de-icing, heat strips operate to keep the system from cooling the home.

Auxiliary Heat - When outdoor temperatures drop below 40 degrees, a properly-sized heat pump by itself is not able to furnish all the heat the house needs. In the auxiliary mode, heat strips operate simultaneously with the heat pump to provide the additional heat needed for the home. The auxiliary heat mode is activated by a second temperature
sensor inside the thermostat when the house temperature falls more than a few degrees below the setpoint. This includes when someone adjusts the thermostat setpoint.

Emergency Heat - Emergency heat can be activated by a manual slide switch located on the thermostat. This mode is used when the heat pump compressor has failed. It turns off the heat pump to prevent further damage and turns on the strip heat to continue heating the house.

Determining the heat strip size to order with your new system:

Ask your installer what size heat strip kit to order with your new system. If you have an existing system and are replacing with a like size new system you can check your main breaker panel for the fuse/breaker size that is currently running the air handler.

Look for a label in the breaker box for the breakers that handle the current unit. This will normally be labeled "AHU", "Furnace", "Air Handler" or "Heater". The breaker will be a 2-pole 208/230 breaker as shown above. By checking the numbers on the end of the breaker you can compare to the following list for sizing your heat strip kit. If each breaker is labeled 45, that would support a 8 kW heat strip. The amperage is the number on the end of the breaker and not the two added together. If you need assistance, please call us and we will be happy to assist you.

5kW-30 Amps, 8kW-40 Amps, 10kW-60 Amps, 15kW-90 Amps and 20kW-120 Amps

Note: Heat strip requirement may increase if you are replacing your system due to adding square footage to your residence or if your original system was undersized.


The AMANA® brand - An American Tradition

As the innovative manufacturer behind the world’s first walk-in cooler and the Radarange microwave oven, the Amana brand has long been an American institution. And the same commitment to quality and innovation behind Amana brand home appliances goes into Amana brand heating and air conditioning equipment. In fact, the Amana brand is the standard-bearer for gas furnaces in the HVAC industry, thanks to its proprietary MillionAir® heat exchanger and SureStart™ igniter. And when the temperature heats up outdoors, Amana brand comfort systems are ready with a high-quality line of air conditioners and heat pumps that are among the most energy-efficient in the marketplace. Add to these high-quality products some of the industry’s best warranties and you’ll know why the Amana brand has stood for innovation and dependability for almost a century.

Reliability and Performance You Can Trust

With the Amana brand reliable, long-lasting product performance is our top priority. We achieve that goal through superior craftsmanship and world-class manufacturing processes, which help ensure that Amana brand products are the best they can be. To meet our high standards, our products go through even tougher quality assurance scrutiny than the industry requires. Our engineers are constantly improving each Amana brand product by incorporating the very latest in technology, design and efficiency.

A History of Quality and Innovation

Americans have been relying on long-lasting Amana® brand products since 1934, when Amana, Iowa, native George Foerstner accepted the challenge of building a dependable beverage cooler. Amana successfully met that challenge and, two years later, the company introduced another innovative product that soon became indispensable for commercial establishments such as grocery stores and restaurants – the walk-in beverage cooler, also known as a cold storage locker.

During World War II, the Amana brand received the Army-Navy “E” Award for Excellence for supplying the military with its walk-in coolers. As the war ended, its production shifted back to improvements for the home front with the development of freezers that were ideal for residential use. Branching out from the refrigeration field, the company soon became an American institution in the design and manufacture of a wide array of innovative commercial and residential appliances that have virtually revolutionized the quality of our lives. Among these products were the Amana Radarange, the first portable countertop microwave oven, as well as a top-quality line of heating and cooling products.

The residents of Amana, Iowa, began a long history of pioneering and craftsmanship, and that spirit continues today in the manufacturing of quality Amana Heating and Air Conditioning products. From the technology behind our patented Million-Air™ heat exchanger to the inclusion of high-quality filter dryers in each of our air conditioners and heat pumps, we remain committed to Amana’s legacy of providing consumers with heating and cooling products that are built to last.

Repeatedly recognized as the brand behind some of America’s best furnaces, Amana Heating and Air Conditioning brand products are still manufactured in the United States.




          

ARI Rating For This System

What is ARI?


The Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) is the national trade association representing manufacturers of more than 90 percent of North American produced central air-conditioning and commercial refrigeration equipment. ARI's national headquarters is located in Arlington, Virginia, at the Ballston Metro Stop, just minutes from downtown Washington, DC. ARI traces its history back to 1903 when it started as the Ice Machine Builders of the United States. ARI was formed in 1953 through a merger of two related trade associations. Since that time, several other related trade associations have merged into ARI, making it the strong association that it is today. Over the past 45 years, ARI has emerged as the major voice for the air conditioning and refrigeration industry.

ARI Standards

As one of its most important functions, ARI develops and publishes technical standards for industry products. ARI standards establish rating criteria and procedures for measuring and certifying product performance. In this way, products are rated on a uniform basis, so that buyers and users can properly make selections for specific applications. Standards are developed by individual ARI product sections and other interested parties who wish to participate, then approved by ARI's General Standards Committee. The more than 60 standards now published are mainly performance-rating standards, although some are application or terminology standards. Many ARI standards are accepted as American National Standards. ARI actively participates in developing international standards and has established a policy of adopting international standards for use in the United States, when practical and feasible. ARI is cooperating with the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and other groups to establish joint ARI/CSA rating standards and common U.S./Canadian safety standards.

Performance Certification

In its certification programs, ARI verifies manufacturers' certified performance ratings of industry products in continuous and extensive laboratory testing. Each product section, with the support of the ARI engineering staff, may develop certification programs for its eligible products. Participation in the programs is voluntary and is open to non-members of ARI on an equal basis. ARI annually selects a significant portion of each manufacturer's production models to be tested by an independent laboratory under contract to ARI. Units, randomly selected, are tested using procedures stipulated in the corresponding ARI standards, to verify that they meet the manufacturers' certified published performance ratings.

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  Price $1,510.00



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