CPSC Recall in 2017: Goodman Recalls Air Handlers Due to Electrical Shock Hazard

Updated on January 18, 2026.

See the recall details below. You can also see similar information for other consumer product recalls in 2017.

Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 17-103
Date: March 02, 2017
Product Name: Air handlers
Recall Description:

This recall involves Goodman air handler models AWUF and ACNF (A = Air Handler; W = Wall Mount; C = Ceiling Mount; U = Unpainted; N = Uncased; F = Flowrater). The recalled air handlers are most often installed in apartment and condominium units and are used with heating and cooling systems to provide climate control. The AWUF model units are wall mounted, while ACNF model units are ceiling mounted. The recalled air handlers have serial numbers beginning with 1511, 1512, or 1601 through 1610. The serial number is located on the label found by removing the wall panel (for AWUF units) or ceiling panel (for ACNF units).

Hazard Description:

The pull-out disconnects may not disable power to the air handler, posing an electrical shock hazard to individuals servicing the units.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Repair

Units: About 210,000 (in addition, 20 were sold in Canada)
Incidents:

Goodman has received reports involving six units at two locations of the air handlers remaining powered when the disconnect handles were removed. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At:

Goodman heating and cooling equipment dealers nationwide from November 2015 through October 2016 for between $300 and $600 per unit. Apartment complexes, townhouse and condominium associations and individuals then generally purchased a bundled product including the unit, the installation and ancillary parts and supplies.

Manufactured In:

U.S.