Amana-Goodman B1256560 Sequencer

Amana-Goodman B1256560 Sequencer

  • $36.00


The Amana-Goodman B1256560 Sequencer is a high-performance HVAC heat sequencer relay engineered to manage the precise timing and operation of heating elements in residential and commercial electric furnaces. As a genuine OEM furnace heating relay, this component ensures that heating coils activate in a staggered sequence, preventing massive electrical surges and promoting safer, more efficient energy consumption. Designed for durability in demanding environments, the B1256560 heat sequencer monitors temperature parameters to coordinate the optimal activation order of your system’s heat stages. Whether you are performing a professional repair or a system upgrade, this Goodman replacement sequencer provides the reliability necessary for maintaining consistent indoor climate control. By facilitating smooth transitions between heating cycles, it protects other critical HVAC system components from premature wear caused by electrical stress and overheating.

Key Benefits

  • Optimized Energy Consumption: Staggers heating element activation to reduce peak electrical demand and lower utility costs.
  • System Longevity: Prevents electrical overload and reduces mechanical stress on the blower motor and heating coils.
  • Precision Timing: Engineered specifically for Goodman and Amana HVAC units to ensure exact sequence intervals for heat stage control.
  • Robust Construction: Built from premium materials to withstand industrial-grade thermal cycling and high-voltage operations.

Common Questions

How do I know if my heat sequencer relay is failing?
Common signs include a furnace that blows cold air, heating elements that stay on after the thermostat is satisfied, or a circuit breaker that trips immediately when the heat kicks on.

Is the B1256560 a universal part for all electric furnaces?
No, this is a genuine OEM part specifically designed for certain Amana and Goodman models. It is essential to verify your specific model number before installation.

Can a faulty sequencer cause the blower fan to run continuously?
Yes, if the internal contacts of the sequencer become stuck in the closed position, it can keep the blower motor or heating elements energized indefinitely.

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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