Heil Quaker ICP 1012245 Collector Box

Heil Quaker ICP 1012245 Collector Box

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $176.00


When you are dealing with a cracked or leaking ICP 1012245 Collector Box, your furnace performance takes a direct hit. This genuine Heil Quaker replacement part is engineered specifically for high-efficiency condensing gas furnaces to manage the critical separation of flue gases and liquid condensate. As a veteran technician, you know a compromised collector box often leads to common furnace repair issues like pressure switch trip-outs, water leaking into the furnace cabinet, or even safety shutdowns that leave your customers in the cold. Built to exact OEM furnace part standards, this collector box ensures a reliable seal between the heat exchanger and the inducer motor assembly.

Replacing the 1012245 collector box is a standard procedure for resolving improper drainage in Heil Quaker HVAC systems, maintaining the necessary negative pressure to keep the heating system firing correctly. This component is compatible with a wide range of International Comfort Products models, including C9MPD100J20B1, C9MPX080J16A2, and H9MPD080J16A3. Don't waste time with universal fixes; using the correct ICP replacement parts ensures the mounting holes and drainage ports align perfectly, preventing secondary damage like rusted chasses or compromised rollout switches. It is a critical component for every HVAC technician looking to restore furnace performance and moisture management to original factory specifications.

Key Benefits:
  • Direct Fit Compatibility: Specifically designed for Heil Quaker and ICP furnace models like the C9MPD100J20B1 for seamless installation.
  • Enhanced Condensate Drainage: Prevents water backup and potential heat exchanger corrosion by maintaining efficient fluid management.
  • Maintains Pressure Differentials: Eliminates nuisance pressure switch trips by ensuring the vacuum required for inducer motor operation is not compromised.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured with materials designed to withstand the acidity of furnace condensate and high thermal stress.
Common Questions:
  • How do I know if my collector box is failing? Look for visible hairline cracks in the plastic housing, rust at the base of the furnace, or a furnace not heating due to pressure switch codes.
  • Does this include the gasket? This is the collector box only; it is professional practice to inspect and/or replace the 1012595 collector box gasket during the swap to ensure a leak-proof seal.
  • Can I use high-temp silicone to patch a leak instead? While silicone might offer a temporary bypass, the negative pressure and acidic condensate will eventually cause the patch to fail; a full replacement is the only way to ensure HVAC safety and reliability.

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