Aaon P63250 Wire
The Aaon P63250 Spark Ignitor Wire is a critical high-voltage component engineered for reliable ignition in commercial HVAC systems. This HVAC spark plug wire is designed to deliver consistent electrical discharge between the ignition control module and the spark electrode, ensuring efficient burner startup in Aaon rooftop units and furnaces. Built with high-temperature insulation to withstand the thermal stress of the burner compartment, this 063250 ignition lead prevents voltage leakage and EMI interference that can disrupt sensitive electronics. Field technicians utilize the Aaon P63250 for direct replacement during preventative maintenance to resolve intermittent ignition failures or high-resistance faults. Proper furnace ignitor wire replacement requires a secure connection to maintain the necessary kilovolt output for arc generation. By maintaining the integrity of the high voltage ignition cable, contractors ensure stable combustion cycles and minimize nuisance lockouts in industrial heating applications.
- High-Dielectric Insulation: Engineered to contain high-voltage pulses without grounding out against the cabinet.
- Thermal Resilience: Constructed to maintain flexibility and conductivity in high-heat environments near the combustion chamber.
- OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed for Aaon furnace ignition systems to ensure exact fit replacement.
- Corrosion Resistance: Terminals are designed to resist oxidation, ensuring low-resistance electrical contact over long duty cycles.
Common Questions
Does this wire fit all Aaon rooftop units?
The P63250 is used across various Aaon models, but you must verify the connector type and length against your specific unit's wiring diagram.
Can I use a universal spark wire instead?
Standard automotive or generic wires may not have the correct impedance or heat rating required for Aaon P63250 specifications, potentially leading to ignition control failure.
What causes this wire to fail?
The most common failure points are brittle insulation due to extreme heat or loose terminal connections caused by vibration, leading to arcing and weak spark.
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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