Wayne Combustion 101243-001 Ignition Control
The Wayne Combustion 101243-001 Ignition Control is a critical OEM replacement part engineered for high-performance direct spark ignition in power gas burners. This module serves as a direct upgrade and replacement for discontinued P265F and P250AF systems, ensuring precise flame sensing and sequence timing. Built for the rigors of commercial and industrial heating, the 101243-001 manages the gas valve and spark transformer to maintain stable combustion. As a Wayne burner ignition module, it provides the necessary logic to prevent unsafe firing conditions while optimizing fuel efficiency. For technicians troubleshooting lockout issues or intermittent flame signals, this Wayne Combustion ignition control offers a plug-and-play solution that matches the exact electrical specifications of the original equipment, maintaining the agency listings of the burner. Rely on this authentic Wayne 101243-001 to restore system reliability and secondary safety parameters in Wayne P250AF and P265F gas burners.
Key Benefits for Technicians:
- Direct OEM Compatibility: Engineered specifically to replace outdated Wayne P265F and P250AF ignition controllers without field modifications.
- Enhanced Signal Reliability: High-tolerance flame rectification circuitry ensures consistent burner flame sensing even in demanding environments.
- Safety Optimized: Features integrated safety lockout timing to protect the heat exchanger and prevent unburned fuel accumulation.
- Durable Construction: Heavy-duty internal relays and solid-state components designed for high-cycle HVACR ignition systems.
- Simplified Retrofit: Standardized wiring harness connections allow for fast ignition control replacement, reducing labor time during service calls.
Common Technical Questions:
Is the 101243-001 a direct replacement for the Fenwal or Robertshaw modules found in older Wayne burners?
Yes, the Wayne 101243-001 is the designated manufacturer replacement for the P265F and P250AF internal controls originally used in these burner series.
What are the symptoms of a failing ignition control module?
Common indicators include intermittent spark, failure to energize the gas valve, or immediate lockout despite a visible flame, often caused by degraded flame rectification circuits within the module.
How do I verify the flame signal on this control?
Technicians should measure the DC microamp signal at the flame rod terminal; a weak or fluctuating reading typically suggests either a fouled electrode or a failing ignition control module.
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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