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5

I

NDOOR

 H

UMIDITY

Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air
relative to the amount the air can hold at the same tem-
perature. The colder the air; the less moisture it can hold.
As air is warmed, its ability to hold moisture is increased.
Relative humidity is important to your health and home as
proper humidification helps reduce respiratory difficulties
and helps improve the indoor air quality.

A good relative humidity is one just high enough to barely
start condensation along the lower edges or lower corners
of the windows. More than that can be damaging.

Frequent fogging or excessive condensation on inside win-
dows indicates the indoor humidity level is too high for
outdoor weather conditions. Damage to the building may
result if the condition persists. Condensation on inside of
storm windows indicates a poor seal inside windows. Add-
ing weather-stripping to tighten inside windows usually cor-
rects this problem.

The following table shows the recommended maximum in-
door humidity in relationship to the outdoor temperatures.

Outdoor

Humidity

Temperature

Single -Paned Double-Paned

Glass

Glass

+30°F

30%

50%

+20°F

20%

40%

+10°F

15%

35%

0°F

10%

30%

-10°F

5%

25%

-20°F

5%

20%

-30°F

3%

18%

P

ROPANE

 (LP) G

AS

 I

NSTALLATIONS

 O

NLY

For furnaces operating on propane gas, please review the
following warnings before use.

T

O

 

AVOID

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

,

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

,

 

DUE

 

TO

 

EXPLOSION

 

OR

 

FIRE

,

 

INSTALL

 

A

 

GAS

 

DETECTING

 

WARNING

 

DEVICE

.

 

S

INCE

 

THE

 

ODORANT

 

IN

 

PROPANE

 

GAS

 

CAN

 

BE

 

REDUCED

 

BY

 

IRON

 

OXIDE

 

(

RUST

),

 

A

 

GAS

 

DETECTING

 

WARNING

 

DEVICE

 

IS

 

THE

 

ONLY

 

RELIABLE

 

METHOD

 

TO

 

DETECT

 

PROPANE

 

GAS

 

LEAKS

.

WARNING

I

F

 

THE

 

GAS

 

FURNACE

 

IS

 

INSTALLED

 

IN

 

A

 

BASEMENT

,

 

AN

 

EXCAVATED

 

AREA

 

OR

 

CONFINED

 

SPACE

,

 

IT

 

IS

 

STRONGLY

 

RECOMMENDED

 

TO

 

CONTACT

 

A

 

PROPANE

 

SUPPLIER

 

TO

 

INSTALL

 

A

 

GAS

 

DETECTING

 

WARNING

 

DEVICE

 

IN

 

CASE

 

OF

 

A

 

GAS

 

LEAK

.

S

INCE

 

PROPANE

 

GAS

 

IS

 

HEAVIER

 

THAN

 

AIR

,

 

ANY

 

LEAKING

 

GAS

 

CAN

   

SETTLE

 

IN

 

ANY

 

LOW

 

AREAS

 

OR

 

CONFINED

 

SPACES

.

P

ROPANE

 

GAS

 

ODORANT

 

MAY

 

FADE

,

 

MAKING

 

THE

 

GAS

 

UNDETECTABLE

   

EXCEPT

 

WITH

 

A

 

WARNING

 

DEVICE

.

 

 

WARNING

A

N

 

UNDETECTED

 

GAS

 

LEAK

 

WILL

 

CREATE

 

A

 

DANGER

 

OF

 

EXPLOSION

 

OR

 

FIRE

.

 

I

F

 

THE

 

PRESENCE

 

OF

 

GAS

 

IS

 

SUSPECTED

,

 

FOLLOW

 

THE

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

ON

 

THE

 

COVER

 

OF

 

THIS

 

MANUAL

.

 

F

AILURE

 

TO

 

DO

 

SO

 

COULD

 

RESULT

 

IN

 

SERIOUS

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH.

WARNING

T

HERMOSTAT

 F

UNCTIONS

There are many types and styles of thermostats but opera-
tion is usually similar. BE SURE TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH
YOUR THERMOSTAT. The simplest type of thermostat only
starts and stops the furnace to maintain the desired  room
temperature. The most widely used types will control both
heating and cooling functions and will have a Fan Switch
with Auto and ON settings. On Auto, the circulating air
blower will cycle on/off with the furnace but if switched
to ON it will run continuously regardless of whether or not
heating or cooling is being provided.

In addition, there are thermostats which automatically
switch from heating to cooling mode and those with night
set back capability.  The night set back, or multiple set
back, type allows for a different temperature at night or
during the day when no one is at home.  Programmable
thermostats will allow for more control and tailoring of the
heating and cooling functions.  The level of this control
depends on the type of thermostat applied.

Fan Switch

Cool/Heat

Switch

Cool/Heat

Temperature

Control Dials

Room Temperature

Thermostat

System

Switch

Fan

Switch

Action

OFF

AUTO

None

COOL

AUTO

System only cools, fan
cycles off and on.

COOL

ON

System only cools, fan
runs all the time.

HEAT

AUTO

System only heats, fan
cycles off and on.

HEAT

ON

System only heats, fan
runs all the time.

OFF

ON

No heating or cooling, 
fan runs all the time.

Summary of Contents for GMS8

Page 1: ...ASS WOOL DISTURBING THE INSULATION IN THIS PRODUCT DURING INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WILL EXPOSE YOU TO FIBERGLASS WOOL BREATHING THIS MAY CAUSE LUNG CANCER FIBERGLASS WOOL IS KNOWN TO THE STA...

Page 2: ...quirements 4 Combustion Air 4 Indoor Humidity 5 Propane LP Gas Installations Only 5 Thermostat Functions 5 Furnace Operation 6 FURNACE START UP 6 FURNACE SHUT DOWN 6 LOCKOUT RESET 6 Routine Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...gistration Complete the registration as prompted To register your Amana brand unit go to www amana hac com and click Warranty Registration Complete the registration as prompted Product limited warrant...

Page 4: ...monoxide CO poisoning resulting from the exhaust emissions If a furnace or air handler is installed in an enclosed area such as a garage utility room or parking area and a carbon monoxide producing d...

Page 5: ...TACT A PROPANE SUPPLIER TO INSTALL A GAS DETECTING WARNING DEVICE IN CASE OF A GAS LEAK SINCE PROPANE GAS IS HEAVIER THAN AIR ANY LEAKING GAS CAN SETTLE IN ANY LOW AREAS OR CONFINED SPACES PROPANE GAS...

Page 6: ...external manual gas shut off valve 11 Turn on the electrical power to the furnace 12 Adjust the thermostat to a setting above room tem perature 13 After the burners are lit set the thermostat to desi...

Page 7: ...em where applicable Check for blockage and or leakage Check the outside termination and the connection at the furnace Heat exchanger Check for corrosion and or buildup within the heat exchanger passag...

Page 8: ...ting or is performing improp erly take time to perform the following checks before re questing service A couple of simple checks may allow you to avoid a service call If the following steps do not res...

Page 9: ...lace any part of the control Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect D Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater or explosion technician Force or attempted repair ma...

Page 10: ...S LAS FUENTES DE ENERG A EL CTRICA ANTES DE MANTENIMIENTO O SERVICO T CNICO EL COMPARTIMIENTO DEBE PERMANECER CERRADO EXCEPTO DURANTE EL SERVICIODEMANTENIMIENTO RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN CAUSE INJURY...

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Page 12: ...l Number of the unit must be supplied These numbers are recorded on the nameplate of the furnace For conve nience record this information here CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE TOLL FREE 1 877 254 4729 U S on...

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