
Heil Quaker ICP 24376701 Flame Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 24376701 Flame Sensor is a vital OEM component engineered for precise flame rectification in high-efficiency gas furnaces. As a veteran technician, you know that a carbon-coated or oxidized furnace flame sensor is the primary cause of short-cycling and "no-heat" calls. This hot surface ignition (HSI) flame sensor monitors the burner assembly, sending a microamp signal back to the integrated furnace control (IFC) to confirm ignition. If the rod fails to detect a flame within the safety window (typically 3?7 seconds), the system will shut down the gas valve to prevent hazardous gas buildup.
Designed for professional-grade reliability, the ICP 24376701 is a direct replacement for various Heil Quaker furnace parts across Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and International Comfort Products lines. This sensor features a high-grade alumina ceramic insulator and a durable Kanthal sensing rod to withstand extreme combustion temperatures. Replacing an aged or corroded heating system flame sensor ensures stable DC current flow and prevents nuisance lockouts during peak heating demands.
Key Benefits- Precise Flame Rectification: Provides consistent microamp readings to the control board, ensuring the burners stay lit after the initial ignition sequence.
- Broad ICP Compatibility: Fits a wide range of models including GUA, GDA, and GUH series furnaces, making it a versatile stock item for your service truck.
- OEM Construction: Manufactured in the United States to meet precise factory tolerances for thickness, length, and rod angle.
- Safety Compliance: Crucial for maintaining the furnace's flame-proving safety circuit to prevent unburned fuel leakage.
How do I know if the ICP 24376701 needs replacement?
If the furnace ignites but shuts off after a few seconds, use a multimeter to measure the DC microamps. If the reading is below the manufacturer's specification (typically 1.0 to 5.0 ?A) despite a clean rod, it is time for a replacement.
Can I clean this sensor instead of replacing it?
While cleaning with a fine abrasive pad can temporarily restore performance, persistent oxidation or cracks in the porcelain insulator require a new sensor for a reliable, long-term fix.
Is this compatible with other ICP brands?
Yes, this is an official ICP replacement part used across Heil, Quaker, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and Arden brands where part number 24376701 is specified.
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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$15.47Heil Quaker ICP 24376701 Flame Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 24376701 Flame Sensor is a vital OEM component engineered for precise flame rectification in high-efficiency gas furnaces. As a veteran technician, you know that a carbon-coated or oxidized furnace flame sensor is the primary cause of short-cycling and "no-heat" calls. This hot surface ignition (HSI) flame sensor monitors the burner assembly, sending a microamp signal back to the integrated furnace control (IFC) to confirm ignition. If the rod fails to detect a flame within the safety window (typically 3?7 seconds), the system will shut down the gas valve to prevent hazardous gas buildup.
Designed for professional-grade reliability, the ICP 24376701 is a direct replacement for various Heil Quaker furnace parts across Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and International Comfort Products lines. This sensor features a high-grade alumina ceramic insulator and a durable Kanthal sensing rod to withstand extreme combustion temperatures. Replacing an aged or corroded heating system flame sensor ensures stable DC current flow and prevents nuisance lockouts during peak heating demands.
Key Benefits- Precise Flame Rectification: Provides consistent microamp readings to the control board, ensuring the burners stay lit after the initial ignition sequence.
- Broad ICP Compatibility: Fits a wide range of models including GUA, GDA, and GUH series furnaces, making it a versatile stock item for your service truck.
- OEM Construction: Manufactured in the United States to meet precise factory tolerances for thickness, length, and rod angle.
- Safety Compliance: Crucial for maintaining the furnace's flame-proving safety circuit to prevent unburned fuel leakage.
How do I know if the ICP 24376701 needs replacement?
If the furnace ignites but shuts off after a few seconds, use a multimeter to measure the DC microamps. If the reading is below the manufacturer's specification (typically 1.0 to 5.0 ?A) despite a clean rod, it is time for a replacement.
Can I clean this sensor instead of replacing it?
While cleaning with a fine abrasive pad can temporarily restore performance, persistent oxidation or cracks in the porcelain insulator require a new sensor for a reliable, long-term fix.
Is this compatible with other ICP brands?
Yes, this is an official ICP replacement part used across Heil, Quaker, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and Arden brands where part number 24376701 is specified.
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 24376701 Flame Sensor is a vital OEM component engineered for precise flame rectification in high-efficiency gas furnaces. As a veteran technician, you know that a carbon-coated or oxidized furnace flame sensor is the primary cause of short-cycling and "no-heat" calls. This hot surface ignition (HSI) flame sensor monitors the burner assembly, sending a microamp signal back to the integrated furnace control (IFC) to confirm ignition. If the rod fails to detect a flame within the safety window (typically 3?7 seconds), the system will shut down the gas valve to prevent hazardous gas buildup.
Designed for professional-grade reliability, the ICP 24376701 is a direct replacement for various Heil Quaker furnace parts across Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and International Comfort Products lines. This sensor features a high-grade alumina ceramic insulator and a durable Kanthal sensing rod to withstand extreme combustion temperatures. Replacing an aged or corroded heating system flame sensor ensures stable DC current flow and prevents nuisance lockouts during peak heating demands.
Key Benefits- Precise Flame Rectification: Provides consistent microamp readings to the control board, ensuring the burners stay lit after the initial ignition sequence.
- Broad ICP Compatibility: Fits a wide range of models including GUA, GDA, and GUH series furnaces, making it a versatile stock item for your service truck.
- OEM Construction: Manufactured in the United States to meet precise factory tolerances for thickness, length, and rod angle.
- Safety Compliance: Crucial for maintaining the furnace's flame-proving safety circuit to prevent unburned fuel leakage.
How do I know if the ICP 24376701 needs replacement?
If the furnace ignites but shuts off after a few seconds, use a multimeter to measure the DC microamps. If the reading is below the manufacturer's specification (typically 1.0 to 5.0 ?A) despite a clean rod, it is time for a replacement.
Can I clean this sensor instead of replacing it?
While cleaning with a fine abrasive pad can temporarily restore performance, persistent oxidation or cracks in the porcelain insulator require a new sensor for a reliable, long-term fix.
Is this compatible with other ICP brands?
Yes, this is an official ICP replacement part used across Heil, Quaker, Tempstar, Comfortmaker, and Arden brands where part number 24376701 is specified.
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.












