Goodman is recalling about 155 Amana Packaged Gas/Electric Heating and Cooling units (model APG154911541BA) because the serial plates contain incorrect electrical information. This error can lead installers to use wiring that is too small for the system's power needs, which can cause the wiring to overheat and catch fire. These gray units, measuring approximately 40 inches high and 51 inches wide, were sold by heating and cooling dealers nationwide between June and October 2012. Goodman is providing a free replacement label and a free professional inspection of the installation wiring to ensure it is safe.
Inaccurate electrical specifications on the unit's serial plate can result in the use of undersized wiring during installation. This undersized wiring may overheat during operation, posing a significant fire hazard to the home or building.
Consumers should contact Goodman for a free replacement of the serial plate label and a free inspection of the installation wiring. Goodman is directly contacting customers who purchased the recalled units.

Recalled Amana Gas/Electric Heating and Cooling unit
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response