Amana-Goodman RF000129 Ignition Control

Amana-Goodman RF000129 Ignition Control

Amana-Goodman

  • $171.04


The Amana-Goodman RF000129 Integrated Ignition Control is a critical OEM replacement component designed for gas furnace ignition systems. This hot surface ignition (HSI) board manages the induction motor, gas valve, and blower timing to ensure precise performance in Goodman, Amana, and Janitrol furnaces. As a technical professional, you recognize the importance of the 50A55-288-05 control board architecture, which features an adaptive igniter warm-up routine and integrated flame sensing. The unit supports both natural and LP gas applications, operating with a 25 VAC control voltage. This board is the verified RF000129 direct replacement for legacy part numbers including 10207710, 102077-04, and 11184504. The integrated furnace control provides a 4-second ignition trial and a 15-second post-purge cycle, safeguarding the heat exchanger while optimizing 120 VAC circulation output up to 14.5 FLA. Whether you are addressing a furnace control board failure or performing a scheduled system upgrade, this authentic HVAC replacement part ensures full compatibility with GUCA series models and matches factory specifications for timing and safety logic.

  • OEM Compatibility: Replaces 10207710, 102077-04, 11184504, and PCBBF117S seamlessly.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Features an onboard LED for furnace error code troubleshooting to reduce diagnostic time.
  • Adaptive HSI Logic: Optimized igniter warm-up routine extends the life of silicon carbide or nitride igniters.
  • Integrated Blower Control: Manages circulator blower delay (30s heat / 5s cool) for improved occupant comfort.

Common Questions

What are the diagnostic flash codes for this board?
The LED provides real-time feedback; 1 flash usually indicates a lockout from failed ignition, while 2 flashes point to a pressure switch stuck closed. Always verify the status chart on the blower door after installation.

Do I need to adjust DIP switches for my igniter?
Yes, for certain 80% or 90% furnaces using specific Norton igniters, DIP switch #3 should be set to the "OFF" position to enable a fixed 17-second warm-up routine rather than the factory-default adaptive setting.

Will this board work with power-stealing thermostats?
It is highly recommended to use a 24V "C" wire connection. "Power-stealing" thermostats without a common wire can cause erratic integrated ignition control behavior or unexpected fan cycle changes.

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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