Heil Quaker ICP 1184082 Ignitor

Heil Quaker ICP 1184082 Ignitor

Heil Quaker ICP

  • $143.00


The Heil Quaker ICP 1184082 Ignitor is a critical OEM replacement part designed for high-performance ignition in commercial and residential gas-fired furnaces. This hot surface ignitor (HSI) electrode is engineered to withstand the thermal stress of repeated firing cycles, ensuring a reliable light-off for the gas-air mixture. As a genuine International Comfort Products (ICP) component, it maintains the precise resistance and heating curve necessary to interface correctly with the furnace control board, preventing nuisance lockouts and delayed ignition issues often associated with generic alternatives.

This HVAC furnace ignitor is compatible with a broad range of units from brands including Heil, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and Arcoaire. Featuring a durable ceramic base and high-temperature lead wires, the 1184082 igniter is built for longevity in demanding environments. When performing a swap in the field, technicians should handle the silicon carbide or nitride element by the ceramic base only; skin oils can create hot spots that lead to premature structural failure of the element during operation.

Key Benefits:

  • Direct OEM Fit: Ensures seamless compatibility with Heil Quaker and ICP furnace models without the need for mounting bracket modifications.
  • Reliable Ignition: Provides rapid heating to reach the required ignition temperature, reducing startup lag and gas buildup.
  • Professional Durability: Engineered to match original factory specifications for resistance and amperage draw, protecting the integrated furnace control (IFC).
  • Cross-Brand Integration: Validated for use across the ICP family of brands, including Tempstar, KeepRite, and Day & Night heating systems.

Common Questions:

Which furnace models use the 1184082 ignitor?
This part is commonly found in G4M, GPD, PGA, PGB, and PGD series units. Always verify the part number against your specific cabinet?s data plate or service manual before installation.

What are the symptoms of a failing HSI?
Common indicators include the furnace failing to light, "no ignition" fault codes on the control board, or visible cracks/white spots on the ignitor element itself.

Can I use a universal ignitor instead?
While universal parts exist, using a genuine 1184082 electrode ensures the resistance matches the control board's expectations, preventing long-term damage to the ignition circuit.

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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