Armstrong Furnace R36447B006 Pilot Assembly

Armstrong Furnace R36447B006 Pilot Assembly

Armstrong Furnace

  • $140.00


The Armstrong Furnace R36447B006 Pilot Assembly is a critical OEM replacement component engineered for precision ignition in residential heating systems. Designed specifically for standing pilot furnace repair, this assembly ensures consistent flame rectification and burner ignition, maintaining the safety and efficiency of the combustion cycle. As a direct-fit R36447B006 HVAC part, it features heavy-duty construction to withstand high-temperature environments without premature thermal degradation. This natural gas pilot burner includes the pilot orifice, electrode, and necessary lead wires to restore reliable furnace operation. For contractors, installing this genuine Armstrong furnace ignition component ensures compatibility with the existing gas valve and control board, eliminating the nuances of universal retrofitting. When troubleshooting furnace pilot light issues, replacing the entire assembly is often the standard practice to ensure long-term reliability and compliance with original equipment manufacturer specifications.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • OEM Compatibility: Precision-engineered for a seamless drop-in replacement in Armstrong and Allied Air equipment.
  • Reliable Ignition: Features a calibrated pilot orifice for stable flame patterns and consistent thermocouple/thermopile heating.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-grade alloys to resist oxidation and carbon buildup in the combustion chamber.
  • Streamlined Installation: Provided with necessary lead lengths and mounting bracket configurations for faster field service.
Common Questions:

How do I know if the R36447B006 is the correct pilot for my unit?
Verify the part number against your furnace's data plate or parts manual. This assembly is a specific Armstrong replacement part meant for standing pilot systems rather than DSI or HSI configurations.

What causes this pilot assembly to fail most frequently?
Common failure points include scorched electrodes, cracked ceramic insulators, or a clogged orifice due to debris in the gas line, leading to an unstable or non-existent pilot flame.

Can this assembly be used for Propane (LP) conversions?
This specific unit is typically configured for natural gas. Always check the orifice stamping and consult the manufacturer’s conversion instructions before attempting to use it with liquid propane.

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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