White-Rodgers 5059-134 Control
The White-Rodgers 5059-134 is a solid-state Pilot Relite Control designed for continuous 24V ignition applications in gas-fired equipment. This specialized HVAC intermittent pilot ignition module provides a reliable high voltage spark to re-establish the pilot flame if a flame-out occurs, ensuring consistent burner operation. Engineered for durability in high-cycle environments, the 5059-134 serves as a rugged direct replacement ignition module for obsolete or failed units. It is the designated replacement for the 1380604 and the 5059-23 control series. When replacing a 5059-23, field technicians must cut off the existing spade connector and utilize the spike connection for proper termination. This 24VAC re-ignitor is critical for maintaining automated pilot supervising sequences without manual intervention. By integrating this re-ignition transformer into your service routine, you ensure system uptime and prevent nuisance lockouts caused by transient drafts or pilot instability in commercial and residential gas valves.
- Universal 24V Integration: Compatible with standard 24VAC HVAC control circuits for broad application across various gas-fired heating appliances.
- Solid-State Reliability: Eliminates moving mechanical parts within the ignition sequence, reducing wear and extending the service life of the pilot assembly.
- Direct Cross-Reference: Replaces 1380604 and 5059-23 models, streamlining inventory for service contractors.
- Spike Connect Interface: Features a secure spike terminal designed for high-voltage lead penetration, ensuring a robust electrical path to the pilot electrode.
Common Questions
How do I install the 5059-134 when replacing a 5059-23 with a spade connector?
To complete the retrofit, you must cut the spade terminal off the high-voltage wire and use the spike connector provided on the 5059-134 for a secure connection.
Can this module be used on 120V systems?
No, the White-Rodgers 5059-134 is specifically rated for 24VAC input. Applying 120V will result in immediate component failure.
What is the primary function of a Pilot Relite Control?
This control monitors the pilot flame and automatically generates a spark to reignite the gas should the pilot go out, preventing the system from failing to fire when a call for heat is initiated.
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