Bard 9043-427 Pilot/Ignitor Assembly

Bard 9043-427 Pilot/Ignitor Assembly

Bard

  • $615.26


The Bard 9043-427 Pilot/Ignitor Assembly is a critical OEM replacement part designed for precise ignition sequences in Bard wall-mount heat pumps and gas/electric units. This intermittent pilot ignition component replaces outdated or fouled pilot burners to resolve common HVAC flame rectification issues. Engineered for high-temperature durability, the assembly includes the pilot hood, electrode, and high-voltage lead required for consistent arc generation. As a direct-fit Bard furnace replacement part, it ensures proper flame carryover and millivolt signal stability, preventing nuisance lockouts in WA and WG series equipment. Technicians should verify orifice size and gas type compatibility during installation to maintain optimal combustion efficiency. This assembly is built to withstand rigorous cycling, providing a reliable solution for restoring automatic spark ignition systems to original manufacturer specifications without the need for field modifications.

Key Benefits
  • OEM Precision: Direct replacement ensures correct alignment and pilot flame impingement on the sensor.
  • Durability: High-grade ceramic insulation prevents voltage leaks and grounding issues during the ignition cycle.
  • Simplified Install: Pre-assembled ignitor assembly reduces labor time and eliminates component matching errors.
  • System Reliability: Restores dependable flame sensing to prevent safety shutdowns and equipment downtime.
Common Questions

Does this assembly include the electrode and lead wire?
Yes, the Bard 9043-427 is a complete assembly featuring the pilot bracket, electrode, and high-tension lead for a drop-in replacement.

Will this fix a "no spark" condition in my Bard unit?
If the ignition control module is sending voltage but no arc is present, replacing a cracked or fouled 9043-427 assembly typically resolves the issue.

Is this compatible with propane (LP) units?
This assembly is compatible with both Natural Gas and Propane configurations; however, technicians must ensure the existing pilot orifice is correctly sized for the specific fuel type.

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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