Amana-Goodman 20415601 Control Housing

Amana-Goodman 20415601 Control Housing

  • $22.00


The Amana-Goodman 20415601 Control Housing is a genuine OEM replacement part engineered for precise physical dimensions and structural integrity within specific Amana and Goodman HVAC systems. This protective enclosure is critical for isolating sensitive electrical components and circuit boards from environmental contaminants and mechanical vibration. Manufactured to exacting factory standards, the heavy-duty plastic housing ensures a secure fit, maintaining the alignment of internal wiring harnesses and control boards to prevent short circuits or communication failures. It is designed to replace obsolete or damaged control housings that have become brittle or cracked over time due to thermal cycling. For technicians performing field repairs, utilizing this factory-direct service part guarantees compatibility with existing mounting points, reducing labor time while ensuring the long-term reliability of the system's control interface. This HVAC control box serves as a reliable barrier, protecting the unit's logic and diagnostic hardware.

  • OEM Precision: Ensures a perfect fit without the need for modification or field fabrication.
  • Industrial Durability: Constructed from high-grade materials to resist heat and maintain structural rigidity.
  • System Protection: Shields critical furnace and air handler control boards from dust, moisture, and debris.
  • Efficient Service: Restores the protective envelope of the control section to factory-intended safety standards.

Common Questions

Is the 20415601 Control Housing compatible with older Goodman models?
Yes, this Goodman replacement part is designed to match the footprint of several legacy chassis configurations. Always verify your specific model number against the HVAC part compatibility list.

Does this housing include the internal control board?
No, this is the protective housing unit only. The internal electronics must be transferred from the existing unit or purchased separately if they are also compromised.

What causes a control housing to fail?
Failure typically occurs due to excessive heat exposure, physical impacts, or chemical degradation, which can lead to cracks in the electrical component enclosure.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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