Frigidaire Furnace Parts Manual

The Frigidaire Furnace Parts Manual provides comprehensive information about replacement parts, maintenance procedures, and technical specifications for Frigidaire furnace systems. This manual covers gas and electric furnace models, including part numbers, installation guidelines, troubleshooting tips, and safety precautions for proper furnace maintenance and repair.

1. Introduction to Frigidaire Furnace Parts 2. Safety Precautions 3. Main Components Overview 4. Part Numbers and Descriptions 5. Installation Guidelines 6. Maintenance Procedures 7. Troubleshooting Common Issues 8. Technical Specifications 9. Warranty Information 10. Ordering Replacement Parts 11. Contact Information

Introduction to Frigidaire Furnace Parts

Frigidaire furnaces are designed for reliable heating performance with quality components that ensure efficient operation and long service life.

Component CategoryDescription
Heat ExchangerPrimary component that transfers heat from combustion to air
Blower MotorCirculates heated air throughout the duct system
Gas ValveControls gas flow to burners
Ignition SystemElectronic ignition for reliable startup
ThermostatTemperature control interface
Limit SwitchSafety device to prevent overheating
Flue PipeVents combustion gases outdoors
Air FilterRemoves airborne particles from circulating air
Control BoardElectronic brain of the furnace system
BurnersWhere gas combustion occurs

Safety Precautions

Always follow safety procedures when working with furnace parts.

  1. Turn off electrical power and gas supply before servicing.
  2. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
  3. Ensure proper ventilation when testing gas components.
  4. Use only Frigidaire-approved replacement parts.
  5. Verify all connections are secure before restoring power.

WARNING! Gas furnaces contain high-voltage components and combustible fuel sources. Only qualified technicians should perform repairs.

Main Components Overview

Understanding the major furnace components is essential for proper maintenance and repair.

  1. Heat Exchanger: Transfers heat from combustion gases to circulating air
  2. Blower Assembly: Includes motor, wheel, and housing for air circulation
  3. Gas Control System: Regulator, valve, and safety controls
  4. Ignition System: Hot surface igniter or intermittent pilot
  5. Ventilation System: Flue pipes and draft inducer
  6. Control System: Circuit boards, sensors, and wiring

CAUTION! Heat exchangers must be inspected annually for cracks to prevent carbon monoxide hazards.

Part Numbers and Descriptions

Installation Guidelines

Proper installation ensures optimal furnace performance and safety.

Replacement Procedures: Always reference specific model installation instructions. General steps include disconnecting power, removing access panels, labeling wires, installing new part, reassembling, and testing operation.

Electrical: Verify voltage requirements. Gas: Check for leaks with soap solution. Venting: Ensure proper draft and clearances. Airflow: Confirm correct blower rotation and CFM.

Maintenance Procedures

Regular maintenance extends furnace life and ensures efficient operation.

  1. Monthly: Check and replace air filters as needed
  2. Seasonal: Inspect burners and heat exchanger
  3. Annual: Professional cleaning and inspection
  4. Bi-annual: Lubricate blower motor if required
  5. As needed: Clean flame sensor and igniter

Tip: Keep the area around the furnace clear of combustible materials and maintain proper airflow.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Furnace won't startPower issue, thermostat, limit switchCheck circuit breaker, thermostat settings, reset limit switch
No heatIgniter, gas valve, flame sensorTest igniter for continuity, check gas supply, clean flame sensor
Short cyclingDirty filter, airflow restrictionReplace filter, check vents and registers
Blower runs continuouslyFan switch, thermostat settingCheck thermostat fan setting, test fan limit control
Unusual noisesMotor bearings, loose componentsLubricate motor, tighten mounting hardware

Reset Procedure: Turn thermostat to off position, turn off power at service switch, wait 30 seconds, restore power, set thermostat to heat mode.

Technical Specifications

Warranty Information

Frigidaire furnaces come with limited warranties covering specific components.

Heat Exchanger: 20-year limited warranty. Parts: 5-year limited warranty. Labor: 1-year limited warranty. Registration required within 60 days of installation. Warranty applies to original purchaser and is non-transferable.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Always have your furnace model and serial number ready when ordering parts.

  1. Locate model number on furnace rating plate
  2. Verify part number compatibility
  3. Contact authorized Frigidaire parts distributor
  4. Provide model number and part description
  5. Confirm shipping and availability

Note: Using non-genuine parts may void warranty and affect performance.

Contact Information

For technical support, parts ordering, or service inquiries:

Frigidaire Customer Support: 1-800-374-4432
Website: www.frigidaire.com/parts
Email: [email protected]
Service Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-8PM EST

Emergency Service: For gas leaks or carbon monoxide concerns, evacuate immediately and contact local gas company or emergency services.

Frigidaire Furnace Parts Manual © - All Rights Reserved 2025