Rheem-Ruud 62-102860-01 Furnace Board

Rheem-Ruud 62-102860-01 Furnace Board

Rheem-Ruud

  • $256.00


The Rheem-Ruud 62-102860-01 Integrated Furnace Control is the direct OEM replacement board designed for specific 80% and 90% AFUE gas furnaces. This IFC control board manages critical timing sequences, including inducer motor lead times, hot surface igniter (HSI) warm-up, and blower fan delays. Engineered for field reliability, it features a diagnostic LED indicator that simplifies troubleshooting by flashing specific fault codes for flame failure, limit switch trips, or pressure switch issues. As a Rheem furnace control board replacement, it facilitates seamless integration with existing wiring harnesses and 24V thermostats. Technicians should verify the 62-102860-01 board compatibility by checking the current model number, as this unit replaces several legacy Protech and UTEC versions. Ensuring a secure ground connection and proper polarity is vital to prevent furnace ignition failure or intermittent flame sensing lockout during high-demand heating cycles.

Technical Specifications & Benefits

  • OEM Precision: Direct Rheem 62-102860-01 swap ensures factory-spec timing for inducer and blower cycles.
  • Enhanced Diagnostics: On-board LED provides real-time system status and HVAC fault code identification for faster service calls.
  • Microprocessor Control: Optimizes furnace control board logic for consistent ignition and improved component longevity.
  • Robust Construction: Designed to withstand the thermal stress and electrical fluctuations common in residential mechanical rooms.

Common Questions

How do I troubleshoot a lockout on the Rheem 62-102860-01?
Observe the blinking LED on the board. The flash count corresponds to a specific error code, such as a failed flame sensor or an open pressure switch, which are common causes for system shutdowns.

Will this board replace my older Protech 62-24355-01?
Yes, the 62-102860-01 is the designated replacement for several older Protech and Rheem control models. Always confirm that your furnace model is listed in the compatible equipment roster before installation.

What causes a furnace control board to fail?
Common failure points include voltage spikes, moisture exposure in the blower compartment, or vibration-induced solder joints cracks. Checking the 24V transformer output is recommended when replacing any control board.

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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