Heil Quaker ICP 1011483 Pilot Assembly
The Heil Quaker ICP 1011483 Pilot Assembly is a direct OEM replacement engineered for high-performance ignition in gas-fired heating systems. This assembly features the industry-standard Honeywell Q3451C pilot burner design, utilizing an L Tip configuration and C Mounting bracket for a precise, drop-in fit. Built to withstand the rigors of high-temperature combustion environments, it ensures a stable flame for reliable thermocouple or thermopile heating. Whether you are servicing a residential furnace or a light commercial unit, the ICP 1011483 provides the exact specifications required to restore factory-standard operation.
Designed for compatibility with a wide range of brands including Heil, Quaker, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker, this pilot burner assembly includes the pilot orifice and necessary hardware for an efficient field swap. Experienced contractors rely on this genuine ICP replacement part to eliminate common ignition failures caused by carbon buildup or electrode degradation. By maintaining the correct pilot flame geometry, the Q3451C series prevents nuisance lockouts and ensures the main burner gas valve receives a consistent millivolt signal for safe operation.
Key Benefits for Technicians:
- Exact OEM Fit: Features the C Mounting bracket and L Tip for seamless integration into existing burner manifolds without field modifications.
- Broad Compatibility: Supports a variety of Heil Quaker and International Comfort Products (ICP) models, reducing the need for universal kits.
- Reliable Ignition: Engineered for both natural gas and propane applications to provide a consistent flame for rapid sensor response.
- Durable Construction: High-grade materials resist oxidation and thermal stress in the intense heat of the burner box.
Common Questions:
What causes a pilot flame to lift or become unstable?
Unstable flames are often caused by incorrect gas pressure at the pilot adjustment screw or a clogged pilot orifice. Ensure the ICP 1011483 is used with the included orifice to maintain the correct BTU input and flame pattern.
Is this assembly compatible with both standing pilot and electronic ignition systems?
The Q3451C is typically used in intermittent pilot systems. Verify your specific furnace wiring and control module requirements to ensure the electrode and ground leads match your existing harness.
Why is my furnace failing to stay lit even with a new pilot?
If the pilot ignites but the main burner fails to kick on, check the flame sensor or thermocouple. Ensure the L Tip is correctly positioned so the flame fully engulfs the sensing element to generate the required voltage.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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