Pilot Ignitor Sensor - LP
Pilot Ignitor Sensor - LP (RHEEM SP10764C) The Pilot Ignitor Sensor - LP is a factory original replacement part for a Rheem or Ruud gas furnace. It's found on or near the blower motor. The sensor is designed to open and close several times during the length of time it takes a furnace to start up. During the startup process, if the sensor does not function correctly, it may prevent heat from coming out of your vents which may lead to
The RHEEM SP10764C Pilot Ignitor Sensor - LP is a genuine replacement part for your outdoor gas or electric furnace. The ignition coil of the SP10764C Captures electrical energy from the burner control. Since the pilot ignitor sensor is a primary ignition source, it will automatically arc (short circuit) if there is any obstructions in front of it to generate heat, and will ignite the gas.
This Pilot Ignitor Sensor is designed to assist in the ignition of a gas furnace. The assembly is found within the pilot assembly and will react to a fluctuation in voltage level. When this happens, the pilot ignitor will light in order to ignite the main burner. This sensor is compatible with the following Rheem product series: 9200, 9550, BP-1/2, Gas Packager, HP, HP(2006), HP(2008), LP(2002), LP(2004
Replace your Pilot Ignitor Sensor in a matter of minutes and save yourself hundreds of dollars. Never worry about it again, even with the most basic of do-it -yourself skills. No electrical knowledge is required to install this product. #
This Pilot Ignitor Sensor is connected to the gas control knob and igniter assembly to monitor the pilot for proper operation.
All Rheem gas water heaters come with a standard Pilot Ignitor Sensor and Control Module. The control module is a mechanical part which may fail over time and needs to be replaced if it does not work.
Is your pilot light out again and again? Maybe it's time for a new pilot ignitor. Even if there's not an issue with the old unit, it's still a good idea to install a brand-new one and upgrade to the new safety features that this new model offers. If your system is older than ten years, you'll appreciate the benefits of getting a new one at last. Some highlights include a flame sensor and built-in protection from over-temperature conditions. This unit