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Ignitors Page!
Hello Everyone! We Hope All of You Have A Happy, Healthful
& Prosperous 2008!
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Please See Our Heating Problems & Solutions Section Listed
below for tips on trouble shooting your furnace.
We have many links on this page that will link you to specific
furnace manufacturer's OEM ignitors. Please see the links listed in
the color Red
below in our "Specific Furnace Manufacturer's" Section.
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Be Prepared, Protect Your Family
from being Uncomfortable and cold on those Cold Winter Nights. Think about
purchasing a
spare furnace ignitor to have on hand. Since 1992, with the introduction of the
new High efficiency furnaces, ignitor failures on furnaces have become a major problem. I have seen it every year in
my 16 year HVAC business. I do not want you to be caught out in the cold!
That is why I am offering you these ignitors at low wholesale prices!
This Uni-Line model 41-409 Ignitor fits
Trane
IGN00026, and most all Bryant
& Carrier furnaces!
Sale Priced at only $26.00 each!
We would appreciate your
business!
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Shipping On All Orders Received Before 12 Noon Eastern Standard Time!
Please click on the UPS Truck if you are interested in
seeing our UPS Ground Shipping Time Map. This Map shows how long it will take to
receive your order if you choose UPS Ground Shipping.
We are presently substituting the Bryant Carrier OEM ignitor
LH33ZS004 for the 41-409. This is the same ignitor as the 41-409. This is a
great opportunity to get an OEM ignitor at a reduced cost.

IG102 Round Spiral Ignitor
Special 2008 New Year Sale Price Only $26.00
My supplier gave us a better
price on the IG102 ignitors, so I wanted to pass the savings on to you!
You will find the IG102 ignitor on many York furnaces and many other manufacturer's furnaces. This ignitor
has a terminal block, "E." Please click the "Add to Cart"
button below to purchase. Thank You!

Purchase your furnace ignitors from us and Save $$$$! We ship UPS directly to your front door.
We sell a large variety of ignitors for
many different name brand furnaces. Below are links to the pages where we sell
specific OEM Manufacturer's ignitors.
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Links to Our Specific Furnace Manufacturer's Hot Surface Ignitors Pages:
If
you have any of the furnace brands listed below, then we probably have the exact
OEM (Original Equipment Manufactures) ignitor for your furnace.

Furnace
Troubleshooting Section
We
are dedicated to helping you solve your heating & air conditioning problems!
Problem:
Your furnace will not ignite the gas to produce heat for your home. When a
furnace has a bad ignitor what I see most of the time is the following sequence
of operation:
1.
Thermostat calls for heat.
2. Draft inducer motor starts.
3. Pressure switch attached by a small plastic or
rubber tube senses the
negative
pressure produced by the draft inducer and closes.
4. Draft inducer runs for 30 seconds to a minute
before you hear a gas
hissing sound. The ignitor did not glow, the
flame sensor (a small metal
probe
about 1/8" in diameter, with a white porcelain base) does not
sense
the flame, so after 8 to 10 seconds the hissing sounds stops with no
ignition of gas to heat your home. Your furnace shuts down and goes
into
a lock out condition until you turn your power switch back off and
on
again. Then the sequence starts all over again with no ignition of the
gas.
Solution:
Sorry, but you need to purchase and install a new ignitor. If your
furnace lights and the gas stays on for 8 to 10 seconds, then shuts right back
off, then you need to clean your flame sensor with light sand paper or steel
wool. You might need a new flame sensor, but most of the time they can be
cleaned an will work well after cleaning. Please see the pictures below to help
you identify a flame sensor.
Below
is a picture to help you identify what a flame sensor looks like. Below is a
picture of three different types of flame sensors:

Problem: My furnace ignitor is going out too much!
Below we have listed some reasons why your furnace
ignitor might be going out so often. We hope this will help you from having to
replace your ignitor so often!
*Please remember to turn off all electrical power
to your HVAC system when trouble shooting or working on HVAC equipment. We most
certainly do not want to see anyone get hurt or damage their equipment!
Below are listed
some things that might cause your ignitor to go out prematurely:
1. Handling the ignitor improperly by touching the gray glass part.
2. Installing an ignitor that is not made for the furnace.
3. High home line
voltage. Check your voltage to see that you are in the 110 to 125 volt
range. Anything
over 125 volts is going to cause premature light bulb failure and furnace
ignitor failure.
Call your electric company if you are getting high voltage in your home.
Your electric
company should be able to place a transformer on your line to lower your line
voltage.
4. The ignitors have just so many on off cycles in them. The items listed
below concern the
furnace cycling off and on too much. These items if they occur, will also
cause you to have
a high heating bill.
1. Over-sized furnace. A furnace that is too large for you home cycles too much.
If your furnace is sized properly on your coldest day the furnace should run
almost continuously. Shutting off very few times. I went to an HVAC training
meeting on energy conservation. The speaker said, "The inefficiency of a
furnace is in the On, Off cycling." He made this statement that on the
coldest day your furnace should almost run continuously if sized properly.
2. A dirty filter or blower squirrel cage causes too much cycling. Your furnace
will go off on high limit continuously because it is not getting enough airflow
through the heat exchanger. The furnace goes off on high limit to keep from
overheating the furnace and possibly causing a fire. This is why it is very
important to keep those filters changed.
3. A dirty restricted air conditioning evaporator coil causes restricted airflow
that causes too much cycling. Make sure your coil is not stopped up on the
underneath side. I usually have to take off the coil end plates and use a vacuum
cleaner and coil cleaner to get all the lint and dirt off. Make sure you clean
in the direction the coil fins are running. If you do not, it will bend the fins
over and cause more restrictions. A good tool to use is our coil fin cleaning
tool.
4. Improper thermostat heat anticipator setting. Look at your gas valve and see
the amp draw. Set you thermostat's anticipator setting to this amp draw plus one
amp more. If your gas valve says, ".4 amps" then set your thermostat
to ".5" amps. This will give you a little longer run time and a longer
off time. If you have an electronic thermostat: Many of the electronic
thermostats have temperature differential adjustments or like on the Honeywell
thermostats have screws where you can adjust to make your furnace cycle a little
longer.
Below we have a
pictures on the left of a label off a White Rodger's gas valve and on the right
a Honeywell Round thermostat anticipator. The label shows that this White
Rodgers gas valve model #38C03 Type 300 draws .23A or .23 amps. The anticipator
shown in the picture on the right is set on .4 amps. If I were using this White
Rodgers Gas Valve and the Honeywell Round thermostat I would set the anticipator
one amp more than the gas valve draws, on .3 or a little past the.3. The little
copper looking pointer can be moved to make your furnace stay on longer by using
your finger to move the pointer. Again, you should look at your gas valve's amp
draw to determine your setting.

5. Too much gas pressure causing the furnace to overheat because too much heat
is being produced. This causes the furnace to cycle too much on high limit. Does
your furnace’s gas pressure sound like a jet when it is running? Your gas
pressure on your gas valve might be set too high. This produces too many BTU's
or too much heat. I would recommend a HVAC technician adjust this problem.
Turning the adjustment screw clockwise gives more pressure. Counter clockwise
gives less gas pressure. If you attempt to adjust this yourself, do not adjust
more than 1/4 turn clockwise or counter clockwise. Delayed ignition, blow
back, and a mini explosion, could occur. Again, I would recommend an
HVAC technician do this adjustment. Getting this adjustment right will save you gas utility costs,
and wear and tear on your furnace in the long run.

*Please
always make sure all power is turned off before trying to repair any heating
& air conditioning equipment. We most certainly do not want anyone to get
shocked or hurt!

We will ship the ignitors to you quick! We try our best to ship the same
day you order. We use UPS World Online Shipping, right to
your front door!

*For Your Information: When handling &
installing ignitors never touch the gray glass part of the ignitor. Handle &
install the ignitor using the white porcelin part of the ignitor. If you touch
the gray glass, it could shorten the life of the ignitor. Ignitors are very
fragile. If you drop it or hit it against something the ignitor will easily
break. Please be careful.
*For Your Information UPS Shipping On Weekends
Next Day Air: Please keep in mind that for orders received on Saturdays
or Sundays, UPS Next Day Air, your order will not go out until Monday, which
would mean you would not get your order until Tuesday before noon. If you order
on Friday, and want Next Day Air delivery, UPS charges $12.50 extra for Saturday
delivery. The $12.50 will not be figured in with the shipping cost in our
shopping cart. Please email us JArnold4@aol.com
or call: 502-239-0460,
and we will discuss a method to pay the extra
$12.50 for Saturday delivery. I wanted everyone to know these facts before you
consider purchasing on the weekends. I wish I could get it to you by Monday, but this
is the way UPS shipping works. On weekdays, you will get your ignitor
on the next day you order.

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