White-Rodgers 101934F32 Power Generator
The White-Rodgers 101934F32 Power Generator is a heavy-duty 750 mV thermopile engineered for high-demand self-generation control systems. Designed specifically for compatibility with PG9 style pilot burners, this millivolt generator provides the reliable DC voltage necessary to operate gas valves and relays without the need for external power. It serves as a direct professional-grade replacement for several industry-standard parts, including the Robertshaw 1950-001 and the ITT 101934F32. This unit features a robust 32-inch armored cable to protect the internal wiring from high-temperature exposure and mechanical wear, ensuring longevity in harsh combustion environments. The F spade clip connector type ensures a secure, vibration-resistant electrical termination, critical for maintaining the millivolt signal integrity required by sensitive gas controls found in gas furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces. This push-in style generator cartridge is a staple for service technicians looking for a 750 millivolt power generator that provides stable output for standing pilot systems.
Key Benefits- Universal Compatibility: Optimized for PG9 series pilot burners and serves as a cross-reference for numerous 750 mV millivolt systems.
- Enhanced Protection: The armored cable leads provide superior shielding against high heat and potential damage within the burner compartment.
- Stable Signal Output: Consistently generates 750 mV to ensure precise operation of self-generation control systems and gas valves.
- Streamlined Installation: Features a standard F spade clip and push-in design for rapid field replacement and secure electrical connection.
Is the White-Rodgers 101934F32 a screw-in or push-in type?
This model is a push-in style generator cartridge specifically designed for PG9 adapters and compatible pilot brackets; it is not the threaded screw-in variety.
Will this work if my system only requires 500 mV?
While designed for 750 mV systems, this generator provides the robust millivolt output necessary for most high-performance self-powered gas control circuits. Always verify the specific voltage requirements of your gas valve.
Can I use this to replace a standard thermocouple?
No, a 750 mV thermopile (or power generator) is different from a standard thermocouple. Thermopiles are used in millivolt circuits to power the entire control system, whereas thermocouples are used primarily for safety pilot proving.
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