Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 767A-371 Ignitor

Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 767A-371 Ignitor

Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers)

  • $22.41


Optimizing 120V ignition systems requires the precision of a genuine White Rodgers 767A-371 Ignitor. This silicon carbide hot surface ignitor is engineered as a high-performance direct replacement for mission-critical heating equipment across major brands like Goodman, York, Rheem, and Trane. Built for durability, the 767A-371 features a robust silicon carbide element designed to withstand the thermal stress of 15, 17, or 45-second ignition cycles. This model comes with 19 1/8 inch leads with stripped ends and a specialized W-style mounting block, ensuring a secure and exact fit in tight furnace cabinets. For service technicians, this OEM furnace ignitor is a versatile truck-stock item, cross-referencing over a dozen specialized part numbers including Robertshaw 41-402 and Norton 201 series. By maintaining 120V hot surface ignition standards, it provides consistent amperage draw and surface temperature for reliable gas ignition in residential and light commercial forced-air systems.

Key Benefit List:
  • Broad Brand Compatibility: Direct fit for Goodman, Amana, Nordyne, Rheem, Ruud, and Armstrong heating units.
  • W-Style Mounting: Purpose-built mounting block simplifies installation in specific OEM burner configurations.
  • High-Temperature Insulation: Equipped with 19 1/8" leads rated for 200°C to prevent wire degradation near the combustion chamber.
  • Universal Field Support: Package includes ceramic wire nuts to facilitate cut-and-strip connections for non-standard harness plugs.
  • Precision Engineering: Optimized for 120V AC systems, delivering the exact wattage needed for rapid hot surface ignition.
Common Questions:

What is the primary difference between the 767A-371 and other 767A series ignitors?
The 767A-371 is distinguished by its specific W-style mounting bracket and extra-long 19 1/8" leads. While many 767A ignitors share the same silicon carbide chemistry, the mounting footprint and lead length are critical for ensuring the element is positioned correctly within the burner flame path.

Can I touch the silicon carbide element during installation?
No. Skin oils can create hot spots on the carbide surface, leading to localized stress and premature element fracture. Always handle the ignitor by the ceramic base or use clean gloves during the replacement process.

Does this ignitor work with 80V ignition systems?
No, the 767A-371 is a 120V hot surface ignitor. Installing a 120V carbide element into an 80V circuit will result in inadequate heating and ignition failure. Always verify the control board voltage output before selecting a replacement.

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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