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Armstrong Air and Air Ease single stage gas furnaces

Allied Air Enterprises LLC, of West Columbia, South Carolina

Summary

CPSC recalled Armstrong Air and Air Ease single stage gas furnaces by Allied Air Enterprises LLC, of West Columbia, South Carolina. Hazard: A component inside the furnace was improperly assembled, causing the furnace to produce high levels of carbon monoxide (CO) under certain operating conditions, which poses a risk of CO poisoning to the consumer.. Remedy: Contact Allied Air Enterprises to schedule a free in-home repair by an authorized technician who will replace the incorrect component. Allied Air Enterprises is contacting all known distributors directly, who will work with dealers to contact all known consumers who purchased the recalled units. Consumers who continue to use the recalled furnaces while awaiting repair should have working carbon monoxide alarms on every level of the home and outside sleeping areas..

Details

Source

cpsc

External ID

23218

Action Date

2023-06-08

Status

Ongoing

Category

product

Product Description

This recall involves 96% efficiency gas furnaces under the ARMSTRONG and AIREASE brand names with the model numbers A96UH1E045B12S, A96UH1E070B12S, and/or A96UH1E110C20S. The furnaces weigh between 129 and 170 pounds and were sold between September 2022 and March 2023. The brand name is printed on the outside of the furnace, and the model number is located on the label found by opening the furnace door.

Context & Analysis

Allied Air Enterprises LLC, of West Columbia, South Carolina has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 1 recall.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Allied Air Enterprises LLC, of West Columbia, South Carolina has 2 FDA actions in our database, including 1 recall and 0 device clearances.

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