Reznor 270473 Lamp

Reznor 270473 Lamp

Reznor

  • $23.94


The Reznor 270473 Lamp is a 24-volt amber indicator lamp designed for use in compatible Reznor heating and HVAC equipment. Featuring a 12.7 mm mounting diameter, this 24V amber indicator lamp provides a clear visual status indication for control panels, heating systems, and equipment monitoring applications. Built to meet OEM specifications, the lamp helps technicians quickly identify operating conditions, fault signals, and system status during maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. The Reznor 270473 lamp is commonly used as a direct replacement for worn or failed indicator lights, helping maintain proper equipment visibility and control panel functionality. Designed for dependable performance in commercial and industrial HVAC environments, this amber pilot light supports safe and efficient system operation while preserving the original equipment configuration.

Key Benefits

• OEM replacement 24V amber indicator lamp
• 12.7 mm mounting diameter for compatible panel installations
• Provides clear visual equipment status indication
• Supports troubleshooting and maintenance activities
• Designed for commercial and industrial HVAC applications
• Direct replacement for failed or damaged indicator lamps

Common Questions

What is the Reznor 270473 lamp used for?
This lamp is used as a status or pilot indicator light in compatible Reznor heating and HVAC equipment.

What voltage does this lamp require?
The Reznor 270473 operates on a 24-volt control circuit.

What color is the indicator lamp?
This model features an amber lens for clear visual indication of equipment status or operating conditions.

Is this an OEM replacement part?
Yes, the Reznor 270473 is designed as a direct replacement component for compatible Reznor equipment.

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.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Have a Question?

Be the first to ask a question about this.

Ask a Question