Advanced Distributor Products 76715200 Ignition Wire

Advanced Distributor Products 76715200 Ignition Wire

  • $27.00


The Advanced Distributor Products 76715200 Ignition Wire is a high-performance HVAC replacement part engineered to provide a stable electrical path for furnace spark ignition systems. Designed for precision and endurance, this OEM ignition cable facilitates the high-voltage transfer necessary to bridge the gap between the ignition control board and the spark rod. By utilizing low electrical resistance materials and durable insulation, this lead effectively prevents voltage leaks and arcing, ensuring the burner ignites reliably during every heating cycle. Its flexible construction allows for easy routing within compact residential and commercial equipment cabinets, maintaining optimal ignition system integrity even in high-heat environments. Whether you are performing a seasonal tune-up or HVAC troubleshooting, the ADP 76715200 ensures your heating system operates with the electrical conductivity required for seamless pilot and main burner ignition.

Key Benefits:

  • High Conductivity: Optimized for rapid voltage transfer to ensure immediate burner ignition.
  • Durable Insulation: Superior protective layering prevents electrical arcing against the furnace frame.
  • Universal Compatibility: Specifically designed for ADP and compatible HVAC units, including pilot and ignition applications.
  • Reduced Electrical Resistance: Minimizes energy loss, providing a stronger spark for more efficient system starts.

Common Questions:

Why is my furnace clicking but not lighting?
A clicking sound without ignition often indicates a failing igniter wire or a dirty flame sensor. If the ignition lead is damaged, the spark may be jumping to the ground instead of reaching the burner.

Can I repair a burnt ignition wire?
It is not recommended to patch or tape a high-voltage ignition cable. Damaged insulation can lead to fire hazards or system failure; replacing the lead with a new Advanced Distributor Products 76715200 is the safest solution.

How do I test a spark ignition lead?
Technicians often perform a continuity test with a multimeter or use an inline spark tester. If you suspect the wire is arcing elsewhere in the cabinet, look for small burn marks or listen for a snap away from the combustion chamber.

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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