Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing Recalls Amana Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps Due to Risk of Serious Injury from Fire and Burns
Recall date: 2026-06-25 · CPSC Recall No. 26581 · Source: U.S. CPSC
⚠ Safety recall: The heating element can remain energized during a ground fault, despite being turned off, posing a risk of fire or burn injury to consumers.
What is being recalled
This recall involves certain Amana brand Window-Room-Air-Conditioners and Through the Wall air conditioners or heat pumps. The products are white-colored, and the brand name is printed on most of the units' control covers. The units are used to provide room climate control. They most often are installed at hotels, apartment buildings, and commercial spaces. The model number is located on the front of the unit on the front edge of the base pan on a white sticker. Recalled units have a model number beginning with PB, AH or AE. The serial number is under the bar code that is under the model number. The model numbers in the recall include: Product Model Name Model Type Through the Wall (TTW) PBH113J35AA Heat Pump PBH093J35AA Heat Pump PBH073J35AA Heat Pump PBE123J35AA Air Conditioner PBE093J35AA Air Conditioner Window-Room-Air-Conditioners (WRAC) AH183J35AA Heat Pump AH123J35AA Heat Pump AH093J35AA Heat Pump AE183J35AA Air Conditioner AE123J35AA Air Conditioner AE093J35AA Air Conditioner
Units: About 13,514 (In addition, about 53 were sold in Canada)
What you should do
Consumers should stop using the recalled products immediately and contact Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing, Inc. (DCT) to submit a request for a full refund. Consumers will be required to provide their contact information, cut the product's cord, and then upload a photo of the product's serial number and cut cord in order to receive a full refund of the unit.
Contact: DCT toll-free at 855-812-8989 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday or online at www.amana-ptac.com/amana-ttw-wrac-recall or www.amana-ptac.com and click on "Product Recall" at the bottom right of the page for more information.
Where it was sold
Through direct sales and heating and cooling dealers nationwide from April 2025 through December 2025 for between $850 and $1,500.
Reported incidents
DCT has received one report of plastic on the unit melting. No injuries have been reported.
Full official details, model numbers, and photos are on the CPSC recall notice.
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