Heil Quaker ICP 1192716 Pressure Switch

Heil Quaker ICP 1192716 Pressure Switch

  • $42.29


The Heil Quaker ICP 1192716 Pressure Switch is a high-altitude safety component designed for precision atmospheric monitoring in residential and commercial furnaces. As an OEM replacement for 1014826, this switch is critical for proving proper inducer motor draft before the ignition sequence begins. When operating at elevations above 2,000 feet, standard pressure switches may fail to close due to lower air density; the 1192716 HI ALT pressure switch is calibrated to compensate for these environmental variables, preventing furnace short cycling and nuisance lockouts. This ICP furnace part monitors vacuum levels within the collector box and venting system, ensuring that combustion gases are safely exhausted before the gas valve opens. For contractors, utilizing a genuine 1192716 switch ensures direct compatibility with Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and Heil units, maintaining the original equipment?s safety specifications and thermal efficiency.

Key Benefits
  • Precise High-Altitude Calibration: Engineered specifically for high-elevation installs where air density impacts pressure switch setpoints.
  • OEM Compatibility: This is a direct-fit ICP 1192716 component, ensuring seamless integration with existing wiring harnesses and vacuum tubing.
  • System Safety: Prevents furnace operation in the event of a blocked vent, failed inducer, or restricted flue.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environment of the burner cabinet and the constant cycling of the draft inducer.
Common Questions

Is the 1192716 compatible with my 1014826 switch?
Yes, the 1192716 is the official manufacturer-designated replacement for 1014826 and other discontinued versions like 1013157.

What are the signs of a failing pressure switch?
Common indicators include the inducer motor running without ignition, error codes for "pressure switch stuck open," or the system shutting down immediately after the blower starts.

Does this switch work for standard altitude installations?
This part is specifically a high altitude pressure switch. Using it at sea level may result in the switch closing too early or failing to meet safety parameters; always verify the altitude rating of your specific HVAC model.

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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