Amana
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Model # OH-125-3/P96236-6F Official Amana oil furnace

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Name Plate Tab Fastened B9200001
Name plate tab fastened

Part #B9200001

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Intermediate Bottom Panel R0178158
#30B

Oil counterflow furnace (oc-100/p96235-1f) (oc-100-3/p96235-2f) (oc-125/p96235-3f) (oc-125-4/p96235-4f) diagram

Intermediate bottom panel

Part #R0178158

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Door Front R0178046
#19B

Oil highboy furnace (oh-85/p96236-1f) (oh-85-3/p96236-2f) (oh-100/p96236-3f) (oh-100-3/p96236-4f) (oh-125/p96236-5f) (oh-125-3/p96236-6f) diagram

Door front

Part #R0178046

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Back Bottom Panel R0178061
#37B

Oil highboy furnace (oh-85/p96236-1f) (oh-85-3/p96236-2f) (oh-100/p96236-3f) (oh-100-3/p96236-4f) (oh-125/p96236-5f) (oh-125-3/p96236-6f) diagram

Back bottom panel

Part #R0178061

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Heat Exchanger Ass'y., W/combustion Chamber R0118206
#2C

Oil highboy furnace (oh-85/p96236-1f) (oh-85-3/p96236-2f) (oh-100/p96236-3f) (oh-100-3/p96236-4f) (oh-125/p96236-5f) (oh-125-3/p96236-6f) diagram

Heat exchanger ass'y., w/combustion chamber

Part #R0118206

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Electrode Clamp R0178070
Electrode clamp

Part #R0178070

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Left Hand Side Panel R0178159
#34A

Oil counterflow furnace (oc-100/p96235-1f) (oc-100-3/p96235-2f) (oc-125/p96235-3f) (oc-125-4/p96235-4f) diagram

Left hand side panel

Part #R0178159

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Door Front R0178094
#14A

Oil lowboy furnace (ol-100/p96234-1f) (ol-100-3/p96234-2f) (ol-125/p96234-3f) (ol-125-3/p96234-4f) (ol-150/p96234-5f) (ol-150-4/p96234-6f) diagram

Door front

Part #R0178094

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Back Top Panel R0178136
#2B

Oil counterflow furnace (oc-100/p96235-1f) (oc-100-3/p96235-2f) (oc-125/p96235-3f) (oc-125-4/p96235-4f) diagram

Back top panel

Part #R0178136

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Oil Burner Motor 1/7 H.p. 115v., 60 Cycle, 1 Phase 3450 R0154007
Oil burner motor 1/7 h.p. 115v., 60 cycle, 1 phase 3450

Part #R0154007

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

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