Amana-Goodman PCBEM102S Circuit Board

Amana-Goodman PCBEM102S Circuit Board

Amana-Goodman

  • $48.53


The Amana-Goodman PCBEM102S Circuit Board is an OEM integrated furnace control board designed for high-efficiency gas furnaces within the Goodman, Amana, and Janitrol product lines. This HVAC control module serves as a direct PC board cross-reference for legacy part numbers B1368270, B1368274, and PCBEM102, ensuring seamless mechanical and electrical replacement without modification to the existing furnace wiring harness. Engineered to manage critical HVAC ignition sequences, this logic board monitors flame rectification and regulates the blower motor speed and inducer cycles to maintain optimal heat exchanger performance. For contractors performing a furnace circuit board replacement, the PCBEM102S provides a stable 24V signal to gas valves and thermostats, diagnostic LED troubleshooting codes for rapid fault identification, and robust HVAC electrical components capable of withstanding thermal cycling in residential air handlers. Proper installation of this replacement control board is essential for restoring reliable furnace operations and improving system longevity.

  • Direct Cross-Compatibility: Engineered to replace obsolete models B1368270, B1368274, and PCBEM102 without secondary relays.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Integrated LED flash codes allow technicians to pinpoint HVAC system troubleshooting issues such as pressure switch failure or limit trips.
  • Precision Timing: Regulates exact HVAC blower motor delay profiles to maximize heat extraction and prevent short cycling.
  • Durable Construction: High-quality solder joints and trace paths resist vibration and moisture infiltration common in high-static environments.

Common Questions

Is the PCBEM102S compatible with standard PSC and ECM motors?
This board is primarily designed for single-stage Goodman gas furnaces using PSC blower motors; always verify your specific model's wiring diagram for PCBEM102S compatibility before installation.

How do I resolve a 'no heat' call using this board?
Check the onboard diagnostic LED. If the board is receiving 24V but not initiating the igniter sequence, ensure the flame sensor is clean and the furnace control board ground is secure.

Does this board replacement require thermostat reconfiguration?
As a direct OEM furnace part, it should interface with existing R, W, Y, G, and C thermostat terminals without external modifications.

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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