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Amana-Goodman 44A282AS 208-230V1Ph R410A Compressor

Special Price $374.83 Regular Price $416.06
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44A282AS

The Amana-Goodman 44A282AS single-phase compressor is designed specifically for Amana and Goodman air conditioners and heat pumps. It runs on 208-230 volts and uses R410A refrigerant. This critical component circulates refrigerant throughout the system, absorbing heat from indoor spaces and releasing it outside. This process contributes to the efficient and comfortable temperature control in your home. Simply put, the compressor is the heart of your HVAC system, producing cool air in the summer and warm air in the winter. This compressor is necessary for the cooling process because it absorbs heat from indoor spaces and releases it outside. Its durable design and efficient operation ensure dependable and comfortable temperature control for your home's comfort needs.

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Manufacturer Name: Amana-Goodman
Product Number: 44A282AS
OEM Part Number: 44A282AS
Product Description: 208-230V1ph R410a Compressor
Weight:26.62lbs/12074.62g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Amana-Goodman 44A282AS Compressor?

Perform routine inspection of electrical terminals and refrigerant lines, ensuring tight connections. Keep condenser coils clean to maintain cooling efficiency and prevent overheating. Check refrigerant levels and lubrication as needed for smooth, safe compressor operation.

What are common issues with the Amana-Goodman 44A282AS Compressor?

  • Electrical contactor failure or starting issues.
  • Refrigerant leakage causing low cooling performance.
  • Compressor overheating due to restricted airflow or dirty coils.
  • Internal motor winding failure or short cycling.
  • Pressure imbalance or inefficient compression under load.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and recover refrigerant safely using better equipment.

Step 2: Remove old compressor and inspect lines for damage.

Step 3: Mount new compressor and secure fittings firmly.

Step 4: Braze refrigerant lines with nitrogen purge to prevent oxidation.

Step 5: Install electrical connections per wiring diagram carefully.

Step 6: Evacuate system and check for leaks using vacuum pump.

Step 7: Charge refrigerant and test operation thoroughly.

Step 8: Check system pressure before startup.