Raypak 008092F Amplifier
The Raypak 008092F Amplifier is a critical flame rectification component designed for integration with the 7800 Series Primary Safety Control. Engineered to detect and stabilize the flame signal strength in industrial and commercial burner applications, this amplifier utilizes rectifying flame rods to ensure precise flame failure response time, typically rated at 0.8 to 1.0 seconds. As a genuine OEM Raypak replacement part, it provides the necessary electrical conductivity sensing to verify burner ignition before maintaining gas flow. The unit is color-coded green for rapid field identification and is compatible with a wide range of Raypak boilers and hi-delta heaters, including models 1020 through 4000. For contractors performing HVAC flame safeguard troubleshooting, this module is essential for mitigating nuisance shutdowns and ensuring reliable pilot-to-main-flame transitions in demanding thermal systems.
Key Benefits- Precise Flame Sensing: Utilizes advanced flame rectification technology to monitor signal strength ranging from 0.0 to 5 Vdc.
- Rapid Response: Features a high-speed flame failure response time to prevent unsafe gas accumulation during ignition trials.
- Broad Compatibility: Direct-fit replacement part for numerous Raypak Hi Delta and commercial boiler series.
- Robust Safety Integration: Solid-state design links seamlessly with Honeywell 7800 Series burner programmers for fail-safe operations.
How do I verify the flame signal on this amplifier?
Technicians should use a high-impedance volt-ohm meter at the test jack to measure a DC voltage signal; a steady reading within the 1.25 to 5.0 Vdc range indicates a healthy flame.
What does the green color coding signify on the module?
The green housing designates this as a standard flame rectification amplifier, distinguishing it from infrared or ultraviolet models to prevent incorrect installation in the field.
Will this amplifier work with my existing flame rod?
This module is specifically calibrated for use with standard rectifying flame rods (such as C7004 or C7007 series) and should not be used with UV or IR sensors.
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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