Trane IGN0030 Ignitor
The Trane IGN0030 Ignitor is a critical OEM replacement part engineered for precise ignition within gas-fired heating systems utilizing the 50E47-60 ignition module. Built with silicon nitride construction, this hot surface ignitor (HSI) offers significant durability advantages over traditional silicon carbide elements, providing superior resistance to oxidation and physical handle-shock. Designed as a direct replacement for Trane and American Standard furnaces, it features a 120V operating range and a specialized ceramic base for secure mounting in high-heat environments. For the veteran tech, this gas furnace igniter ensures a direct fit without field modifications, effectively reducing the risk of nuisance lockouts or ignition failure during the cold start sequence. Integrating this genuine HVAC replacement part restores your system to factory specifications, ensuring the ignition sequence remains consistent and reliable under varying gas pressures and environmental conditions.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Durability: The silicon nitride element is less brittle than older carbide models, reducing the likelihood of breakage during installation or service.
- Application Specific: Specifically engineered for compatibility with the White Rodgers 50E47-60 ignition system, ensuring proper timing and current draw.
- Quick Response: Reaches optimal ignition temperature rapidly to ensure smooth gas burner light-off and high system efficiency.
- Direct OEM Fit: Features the original 2-pin plug and bracket assembly, eliminating the need for wire splicing or bracket drilling.
Is the Trane IGN0030 compatible with other ignition modules?
This specific ignitor is optimized for the 50E47-60 series. Using it with non-compatible modules can result in premature element burnout or control board damage.
Can I touch the ignitor element during installation?
No. Skin oils can lead to "hot spots" on the surface, causing the material to crack under thermal expansion. Always handle by the ceramic base.
What are the signs of a failing IGN0030?
Look for visible cracks on the element, a "no-glow" condition during the call for heat, or a multimeter reading showing an open circuit (infinite resistance) across the connector pins.
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