Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 768A-815 Ignitor

Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 768A-815 Ignitor

Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers)

  • $64.00


The Copeland Comfort Control (White-Rodgers) 768A-815 Ignitor is a performance-critical 80V Silicon Nitride OEM Replacement engineered for high-demand residential and commercial furnaces. Unlike older silicon carbide models, this Silicon Nitride Ignitor utilizes advanced ceramic technology to provide superior resistance to oxidation and mechanical shock, ensuring consistent ignition cycles under extreme thermal stress. This specific HVAC furnace ignitor replacement is a direct match for 80V systems, offering precise resistance values required by modern integrated furnace controls to prevent nuisance lockout codes. Designed to meet strict OEM tolerances, the White-Rodgers 768A-815 features high-temperature Teflon-coated leads rated for 250°C, maintaining insulation integrity within the burner vestibule. Whether you are performing a Trane 80V ignitor swap or servicing units from brands like Carrier, Goodman, or York, this component ensures the fit and electrical load match the manufacturer's original sequence of operation.

Technical Benefits for Professionals
  • Advanced Silicon Nitride Construction: Provides faster heat-up times and greater physical durability compared to standard carbide ignitors.
  • 80V System Compatibility: Specifically calibrated for 80-volt ignition circuits, eliminating the voltage mismatch issues common with universal 120V alternatives.
  • Universal Brand Application: Serves as a high-tier replacement for major OEMs including Amana, Lennox, Rheem, and Thermo Products.
  • High-Temp Lead Insulation: White Teflon-coated wiring prevents short circuits in high-ambient temperature environments near the heat exchanger.
  • OEM Connector Precision: Includes factory-spec connectors for a secure, moisture-resistant electrical connection.
Common Installation & Support Questions

Is the 768A-815 a direct replacement for 120V ignitors?
No, this is an 80V component. Installing an 80V ignitor into a 120V system will cause immediate failure. Always verify the voltage output of your furnace control board before installation.

Can I touch the element of the silicon nitride ignitor?
While silicon nitride is more robust than silicon carbide, skin oils can still create "hot spots." It is best practice to handle the ignitor by the ceramic base to ensure maximum service life.

What causes an 80V ignitor to fail prematurely?
Premature failure is often caused by improper voltage from a failing control board, high static pressure, or contamination from the burner assembly. Checking the gas pressure and burner alignment during replacement is recommended.

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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