Armstrong Furnace R47583-001 Control Board
The Armstrong Furnace R47583-001 Control Board is a genuine OEM 2-stage ignition control board engineered for high-efficiency heating systems. Designed for reliability in demanding environments, this integrated furnace control manages the complex ignition sequence and multi-stage firing rates required by Armstrong Air, AirEase, Ducane, and Lennox equipment. This board features advanced electronic circuitry to ensure precise flame sensing and timing, replacing obsolete or failing units such as the 1170-10 model series. For technicians, this HVAC replacement part offers a direct-fit solution that maintains system integrity without the need for field modifications. By regulating the 208/240V power supply to critical combustion components, the R47583-001 ensures consistent performance and optimal fuel efficiency during peak heating cycles. Its durable construction is built to withstand thermal cycling and electrical fluctuations, making it a staple for professional service calls on 2-stage gas furnaces.
Key Benefits- Specifically engineered for 2-stage ignition systems to optimize fuel consumption and heat output.
- Direct OEM replacement ensures full compatibility with Armstrong Air, Concord, and Allied Air brands.
- Integrated diagnostic capabilities help technicians quickly identify furnace fault codes.
- Rigid board construction protects sensitive microprocessors from moisture and vibration in harsh mechanical rooms.
- Optimized ignition control sequences improve system reliability and reduce nuisance lockouts.
What furnace models are compatible with the R47583-001?
This board is designed for 2-stage gas furnaces under the Armstrong, AirEase, Lennox, and Ducane brand families. Always verify the part number on your existing board before installation.
Does this board support single-stage systems?
No, the R47583-001 is a dedicated 2-stage ignition control board intended for equipment with dual-stage gas valves and blowers.
What are the signs of a failing Armstrong control board?
Common indicators include failure to initiate the ignition sequence, erratic blower operation, or specific LED flash codes indicating internal circuit failure.
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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