LENNOX
Lennox 10J58 LENNOX IGNITION CONTROL
LENNOX IGNITION CONTROLThe 10J58 is a Lennox Ignition Control that comes with an amp draw of 32-12A, voltage 250V and speed 16 rpm. It has the type of ignition control as a lennox ignition control...
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The Ignition Control is a hardwired motor starter designed for use with gas furnaces that have a high safety factor to compensate for motor load and starting inertia. The control is factory installed in the Gas Valve and can be field installed on units from 0.85-1 ton."
Better efficiency, convenience and comfort all come standard on the 14C94 Ignition Control Package.
The 14C94 Ignition Control is a replacement for discontinued Lennox models. Verify model compatibility before purchase.
This Ignition Control, a 14C94 from Lennox, is designed to allow replacement of most existing standard variations of a Lennox ignition control without rewiring. Made from top quality parts with a lead time of 2-3 days, this Ignition Control meets or exceeds all efficiency standards set by the U.S. Department of Energy and is Meet California CEC standards without the use of Flame Arrester Further energy saving are available by using programmable thermostat applications.
The following models have been recalled for replacement of the ignition control: 11C94, 11C96, 13C94, 13C96 and 14C94. Serial numbers 157019 through 167622 have shipped from June 2011 to July 2012. [[Image:recall_terse.png|border|thumb|300px]]
The ignition control module is where your furnace and air conditioner will draw power to operate, if the module was dead or not operating in your furnace or air conditioner your furnace or air conditioner will not turn on. Ignition Control is responsible for starting the combustion process.
The 14C94 ignition control allows you to turn the power on and off to the furnace without having to go outdoors. This control can be mounted on either the front or back of the furnace using just a screwdriver.