Heil Quaker ICP 1190383 Flame Sensor

Heil Quaker ICP 1190383 Flame Sensor

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $41.00


Proper flame rectification is critical for preventing gas valve closure during the ignition cycle. The Heil Quaker ICP 1190383 Flame Sensor is a genuine OEM component engineered to monitor burner ionization and provide the essential microamp signal to the furnace control board. Designed for high-heat environments, this furnace flame sensor replacement features a 2.56-inch rod length with a 20-degree offset to ensure precise positioning within the burner flame path. This ICP gas furnace part is a direct replacement for discontinued numbers 1179161 and 1184322, effectively resolving common issues like furnace short cycling or ignition lockouts caused by carbon buildup or porcelain insulation failure on older rods. For contractors servicing Heil, Tempstar, and Comfortmaker units, using this OEM sensor ensures the flame signal remains within the required 1-7 microamp DC range for reliable operation.

Key Benefits:

  • OEM Compatibility: Direct substitute for 1179161, 1184322, and 1176920 to ensure correct fitment across International Comfort Products brands.
  • Precise Flame Sensing: High-grade sensor rod provides consistent flame rectification to prevent nuisance system shutdowns.
  • Durable Construction: Built with premium materials to withstand constant exposure to high-temperature burner environments without early degradation.
  • Simple Integration: Features a 5.25-inch lead wire and integrated mounting bracket for fast installation during emergency no-heat calls.
  • Enhanced Safety: Critical safety component that prevents the accumulation of unburned gas by confirming combustion within seconds of ignition.

Common Question:
Q: Why does my furnace ignite for a few seconds and then shut off?
A: This is a classic symptom of a failing or dirty flame sensor. If the control board does not receive a steady microamp signal confirming a flame is present, it will close the gas valve as a safety precaution. Replacing the worn 1190383 sensor typically restores the necessary electrical path to maintain the heating cycle.

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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