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Your cart is empty.Silicon nitride 80V hot surface ignitor, with white teflon coated leads. Steatite insulator with steel zinc plated mounting tab. Two terminal amp receptacle with .084" female socket. Must be used with hot surface ignition for residential furnaces (silicon nitride replacement only). Replaces Trane 768A-15 (A341947P01).
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Great timing, sturdy piece and exactly what we needed. Shipping was quick and it works perfect for our heater!
Enayat U. Nawabi
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Worked perfectly.
Jarrett
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Purchased one of these for a customer. Installed it and just after two weeks, it failed on the coldest week of the year. Got a replacement, installed it, and it failed 3 weeks in. Not worth the hassle and headache.
Stan
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Purchased this ignitor as a spare part for my Trane furnace and found it to be exactly what was required as a factory replacement. It was delivered within the time promised and was adequately packaged for protection during shipment.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2024
My husband replaced the old igniter with this one, and now the furnace is humming along again. Very pleased with this!
Craig A.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Used this to replace a White Rogers 768A-15 and worked perfectly. We had a tech from Atlas Trillo come out and told us the ignitor was bad and quoted $2300 to replace it and the gas valve but recommended we buy a new furnace as 'the ignitor was difficult to get and even if we replaced that there would probably be other issues in the seven stage ignition process'. Well there were other issues, he had unplugged the High Limit switch so after I replaced the ignitor I had to reconnect one wire to that which had been removed and tucked behind another part before the burners finally lit. There was no issue with the gas valve and I've no idea why he wanted to replace it.
Busymomma
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
Easy to install, quick delivery.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2023
This fixed my gas furnace problem.It replaced my prior ignitor 768A-15 that measured 1.6 k-Ohms, indicating a fault (and it also wasn't working).Before installing I measured a resistance of 16 Ohms.It worked upon turning on my furnace and having the thermostat call for heat, successfully igniting the gas into flames for my furnace.
pocketrounds
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021
The hot surface ignitor (HSI) is an important part of your gas furnace that can fail. The way the HSI works is that it is heated to a high temperature. When flammable gases come in contact with HSI they ignite and generate heat. How do you know if HSI is working? The HSI heats and when it does it glows. It glows brighter that a 40 watt incandescent lamp filament. And you can see this from the glass hole. If you don't see the glow before the furnace fires up, perhaps this part has failed.I replaced mine as part of preventive maintenance. The last one was nearly 6 years old, still going but the ones before had failed every year or so. Every time it failed it was $300 to the company that replaced it. This time it was much less with the Emerson clone. It took about 10 minutes to get the job done. I have the old one still saved up in case this fails and I have to order another one.All in call happy with the purchase. How long it lasts is another story.
Christopher Brown
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2021
I bought this as a spare part for my American Standard Freedom 80 furnace. The original ignitor is still working after 11 years but risk of failing could happen soon and at the worst time. This part looks identical to the 2009 original (768A-15) and is also White Rodgers and made in Mexico. (768A-815 is the new number for 768A-15)I seen a few say it failed. If your replacing the ignitor after failure make sure it is the exact right part! There are a few variations in length, watts and voltage (ie: 768A-844 is slightly shorter then 768A-815) Also do not touch the element during install! Not following this will greatly shorten the life.
db2471
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021
I have a Trane XR80 that was installed new in 2007, I have replaced the capacitor, the main circuit board, a couple other things, and now the igniter. The led was flashing steady so "call to heat" was good but furnace only clicked (both at thermostat and at furnace), I tested the igniter for continuity and had none, I ordered part from amazon and luckily it had next day delivery. Part was the exact replacement not off by a letter or a universal part, it was the exact part, fit perfectly and literally took longed to get into the attic than to replace the part. Turned the furnace on and working like a champ! Little under $30 and no heater for 1 night, thats a big win in my opinion. I would purchase again :-)
Francois Lavoie
Reviewed in Canada on November 24, 2020
There was a marking on my existing ignitor, D343692. This ignitor is identical to that, the connector and metal bracket are a perfect fit. I would say it's the equivalent to IGN00145 / D343692. Works in my American Standard (same as Trane) furnace. EDIT: the ignitor failed after 2 months
hz
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2019
The old one dead afer 9 years. Order two new ones, received in 5 days. Exactly same size and working fine. Only concern is litte pricing, that is a simple and small, easy to make, but you have no choice.
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