
Heil Quaker ICP 1178925 Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1178925 Hall Effect Sensor is a precision magnetic field transducer engineered for timing and speed sensing in high-efficiency HVAC equipment. This OEM replacement sensor features a 60-inch lead length, providing the necessary reach for complex cabinet layouts while ensuring a secure, interference-free connection to the control board. Designed for durability in high-vibration and high-temperature environments, this proximity sensor utilizes Hall Effect technology to provide accurate feedback without physical contact, minimizing mechanical wear. As a critical component for furnace blower motor synchronization and proper system modulation, the ICP part number 1178925 ensures that the ignition sequence and airflow delivery meet strict manufacturer specifications. When diagnosing intermittent ignition lockout codes or erratic motor RPM behavior, replacing a faulty magnetic sensor with this genuine ICP component is essential for maintaining system safety and operational reliability.
Key Benefits
- 60-inch shielded leads allow for flexible routing through the furnace chassis while protecting signal integrity from electromagnetic interference.
- Non-contact Hall Effect technology eliminates the friction and wear associated with mechanical switches, extending service life in demanding cycles.
- The factory-specified mounting configuration ensures precise gap alignment with the rotating target for consistent pulse signals.
- Engineered specifically for Heil, Quaker, Comfortmaker, and Tempstar platforms to ensure plug-and-play compatibility with existing wiring harnesses.
Common Questions
How do I test a Hall Effect sensor on an ICP furnace?
Confirm the sensor is receiving the correct DC voltage from the control board. Use a multimeter to check for a pulse or frequency signal at the output lead as the magnetic target passes the sensor face.
Will this sensor fix a "limit switch open" or "pressure switch" fault?
This sensor monitors motor or blower speed. While it may influence ignition logic, check your specific diagnostic flash codes; this part typically addresses speed sensing rather than pressure or thermal limit issues.
Can I splice the 60-inch leads if they are too long?
It is best practice to coil and secure excess wire rather than splicing. Splicing can introduce resistance or signal noise that may lead to erroneous RPM readings or control board errors.
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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$16.33Heil Quaker ICP 1178925 Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 1178925 Hall Effect Sensor is a precision magnetic field transducer engineered for timing and speed sensing in high-efficiency HVAC equipment. This OEM replacement sensor features a 60-inch lead length, providing the necessary reach for complex cabinet layouts while ensuring a secure, interference-free connection to the control board. Designed for durability in high-vibration and high-temperature environments, this proximity sensor utilizes Hall Effect technology to provide accurate feedback without physical contact, minimizing mechanical wear. As a critical component for furnace blower motor synchronization and proper system modulation, the ICP part number 1178925 ensures that the ignition sequence and airflow delivery meet strict manufacturer specifications. When diagnosing intermittent ignition lockout codes or erratic motor RPM behavior, replacing a faulty magnetic sensor with this genuine ICP component is essential for maintaining system safety and operational reliability.
Key Benefits
- 60-inch shielded leads allow for flexible routing through the furnace chassis while protecting signal integrity from electromagnetic interference.
- Non-contact Hall Effect technology eliminates the friction and wear associated with mechanical switches, extending service life in demanding cycles.
- The factory-specified mounting configuration ensures precise gap alignment with the rotating target for consistent pulse signals.
- Engineered specifically for Heil, Quaker, Comfortmaker, and Tempstar platforms to ensure plug-and-play compatibility with existing wiring harnesses.
Common Questions
How do I test a Hall Effect sensor on an ICP furnace?
Confirm the sensor is receiving the correct DC voltage from the control board. Use a multimeter to check for a pulse or frequency signal at the output lead as the magnetic target passes the sensor face.
Will this sensor fix a "limit switch open" or "pressure switch" fault?
This sensor monitors motor or blower speed. While it may influence ignition logic, check your specific diagnostic flash codes; this part typically addresses speed sensing rather than pressure or thermal limit issues.
Can I splice the 60-inch leads if they are too long?
It is best practice to coil and secure excess wire rather than splicing. Splicing can introduce resistance or signal noise that may lead to erroneous RPM readings or control board errors.
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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The Heil Quaker ICP 1178925 Hall Effect Sensor is a precision magnetic field transducer engineered for timing and speed sensing in high-efficiency HVAC equipment. This OEM replacement sensor features a 60-inch lead length, providing the necessary reach for complex cabinet layouts while ensuring a secure, interference-free connection to the control board. Designed for durability in high-vibration and high-temperature environments, this proximity sensor utilizes Hall Effect technology to provide accurate feedback without physical contact, minimizing mechanical wear. As a critical component for furnace blower motor synchronization and proper system modulation, the ICP part number 1178925 ensures that the ignition sequence and airflow delivery meet strict manufacturer specifications. When diagnosing intermittent ignition lockout codes or erratic motor RPM behavior, replacing a faulty magnetic sensor with this genuine ICP component is essential for maintaining system safety and operational reliability.
Key Benefits
- 60-inch shielded leads allow for flexible routing through the furnace chassis while protecting signal integrity from electromagnetic interference.
- Non-contact Hall Effect technology eliminates the friction and wear associated with mechanical switches, extending service life in demanding cycles.
- The factory-specified mounting configuration ensures precise gap alignment with the rotating target for consistent pulse signals.
- Engineered specifically for Heil, Quaker, Comfortmaker, and Tempstar platforms to ensure plug-and-play compatibility with existing wiring harnesses.
Common Questions
How do I test a Hall Effect sensor on an ICP furnace?
Confirm the sensor is receiving the correct DC voltage from the control board. Use a multimeter to check for a pulse or frequency signal at the output lead as the magnetic target passes the sensor face.
Will this sensor fix a "limit switch open" or "pressure switch" fault?
This sensor monitors motor or blower speed. While it may influence ignition logic, check your specific diagnostic flash codes; this part typically addresses speed sensing rather than pressure or thermal limit issues.
Can I splice the 60-inch leads if they are too long?
It is best practice to coil and secure excess wire rather than splicing. Splicing can introduce resistance or signal noise that may lead to erroneous RPM readings or control board errors.
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.












