This is a Brand Furnace Hot Surface Ignitor.
The Ignitor is a hot surface ignitor. Hot surface repair kits are sold separately. This part requires the use of an authorized service center. For more information about locating an authorized service center in your area, please contact Amana at 1-800-841-7278, or visit Amana's web site www.amana.com.
The Ignitor is installed in the burner assembly, and when current flows through the electrical contacts it heats up the ceramic insulator until it glows. The process is then repeated once every half second resulting in a near continuous reliable hot surface. [Manual J] Installation of this component requires an advanced skill level. See installation instructions for more information.
The Ignitor, Genuine OEM Furnace control board/module fits many manufacturers brands of gas furnaces. This Ignitor will replace the following part numbers if they are listed as compatible below.
Amana Ignitor B1401018S (B14001018S)70-0565 Wall Furnace Parts Replacement Part.
An Ignitor is an electrical device that produces a high voltage spark to ignite gas burners in an appliance. An ignitor is used for gas appliances such as water heaters, ranges, space heaters, boilers and furnaces. This Ignitor has two prongs and is black in color. It also features:
We understand that you are concerned about the safety and performance of your furnace. We have provided this information to help you determine whether the ignitor kit you purchased from us is the correct replacement for your furnace. If you have any questions, please call our toll-free number (1-800-894-8664) and one of our friendly Customer Care Representatives will help you. To verify that this Ignitor is applicable for your furnace, you should check your owner manual or the nameplate located on the front of your unit. Please refer to the diagram below, as it will assist you in correctly identifying parts and providing
The Ignitor is a low voltage device used to enable the ignition of gas furnaces. This Ignitor requires three wires to be connected in its base. The selected wires are then linked to the terminals of the gas furnace which is then able to ignite when commanded by the Ignitor.