62-24140-04 - Rheem OEM Replacement Furnace Control Board
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In my opinion, it should fit any home gas furnace in an urban area. What is the best type of furnace for your 1,50,000 BTU house? Assuming this is the case, just remove the controller board, read the part number on that board, and search online for a new one.
To find the model number of that heater, you must refer to the manufacturer's website or the model number associated with the heater. There are a few differences between those circuit boards.
Selected User Reviews For 62-24140-04 - Rheem OEM Replacement Furnace Control Board
There is no "62-" in the part number A 24140-B As described in the listing, item 04 is available. As you can see from the listing photo, the control panel IS green, and not white as it appears There are a few points to consider when determining a perfect substitute part for ICM292. The company. Buying the knockoffs would be a great idea If you find it on an accurate listing, you can get it for a lower price.
As it turned out, this was much needed and came just in time. In fact, it was not that cheap green board, but one manufactured by Protech (an aftermarket The product was of good quality and at a good price. It was able to resolve the problem I had with the igniter on the furnace. Sparks were visible for about half a second and then the sparks stopped. As a result, the light did not come on after the full ignition cycle. It should be noted that on this version of the board they adjusted the proximity of some of the connections a bit, but everything else is clearly Be sure that the connections marked on the old board go in the correct marked spots on the new board. You need to take lots of pictures so that you can see the markings on the animal.
The old boards were not replaced, but instead the new boards were discontinued by Rheem boards are part of the package. Because the two boards are wired differently, be sure to take some good pictures of your old board so you can match it to the new one.
I installed it last spring (six months ago), so it has only been in use for a couple of months. It took me only a few minutes to clean and start the furnace to prep for the season. I needed the ignition coil, but I was unable to locate one that was Costs more than a whole new furnace, but is less expensive than a furnace repair.
This new control board replaced a board that failed after 8 years of service. After hearing the HVAC technician's diagnosis, I knew there was no way I was going to let them order the part and do the replacement for over $700. It was really easy to install this part, and since I found it for under $150 I think it's an incredible deal.
I used it for four days, then it started malfunctioning. The moment the plenum reached temp, the fan went on immediately and the fire burned out. The plenum has cooled down, the blower has been turned off, and the flame has been re-lit. Replace the board with a REAL OEM one, and the problem should be cured!.
The majority of the other reviewers stated that they received knock-off parts I did not receive such a part. This part came exactly as described and is in perfect working order. You can see an example of this in the attached pictures.