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The Factory Authorized Parts Difference F.A.P. LH33ZS004 Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is designed for at least 1700 hours over a 20 year life and 200,000 cycles. Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is CSA certified to comply with ANSI Z21.20 Automatic Gas Ignition Systems and Components. Factory Authorized Parts are designed, manufactured and tested to a set of specified engineering requirements including cycle tests, maximum operating temperatures and others - all of which are documented for CSA certification. Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is required to pass inspections by the certifying agency to assure that the required testing is being conducted and that there have been no unauthorized changes in the design and manufacture of the certified component. The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor was designed specifically for your unit. The Factory Authorized replacement is the exact ignitor, fit, form and function. In the unlikely event of an issue during installation of a Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor, the technician can count on technical assistance from Carrier © Corporation. The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is designed to withstand a 30lb pull on the molex plug so as not to dislodge terminations from leads. The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitors are tested against stringent crack detection requirements, including, Room Temperature Resistance, Visual, and Resistance with Vibration. Designed and manufactured to reliability goal of 99.5% for the first year of operation and 94.5% for the design life. Reduces the possibility of delayed ignition because of its strict engineering and reliability standards. The Carrier © , Bryant © or Payne © equipment is UL and CSA agency approved with the Factory Authorized Ignitor. Using the agency certified components maintains the equipment certification. Generic Ignitors Many generic ignitors last 4-7years and are tested at 100,000 cycles. Some generic ignitors do not carry CSA certification. Manufacturers of generic ignitors do not have access to Carrier's engineering requirements and testing and cannot substantiate that a generic ignitor is a direct replacement for a Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor. A non-certified generic ignitor may not be built to established quality standards. They may use inferior materials without being audited. Many generic ignitors come with additional hardware that is needed to make the replacement fit. It is possible that the generic ignitor could come in close contact with the burners causing burner misalignment during installation. Carrier © Corporation cannot assist with the installation of a generic ignitor in a Carrier © , Bryant © or Payne © branded unit. A generic ignitor may or may not have terminal pull specifications. Generic suppliers design to their own requirements. Generic suppliers design to their own requirements. Some generic ignitors might use inferior materials which could cause delayed ignition and gas build up. Even if a generic ignitor is UL & CSA qualified, the furnace will not remain qualified if a Factory Authorized Parts ignitor is not used. Features Design Life CSA Specifications Specific Engineering Requirements Quality Consistency Drop in Replacement Technical Service Terminal Pull Crack Detection Reliability Delayed Ignition UL listed and CSA Approved Quality Direct Replacement Claims Installation and Serviceability Safety and Reliability Ignitors Factory Authorized Parts Training Guide Factory Authorized Parts are designed to meet exact Carrier ® Corporation specifications, ensuring optimum system performance, proven reliability, easy installation and maintenance and safe system operation. Sales Centers Replacement Components Division © Carrier Corporation 2012 Printed in the U.S.A. Edition Date: Rev. A 09/2014 For promotional information visit www.totaline.com and for technical information visit www.hvacpartners.com Lit. No.: 570-946

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The Factory Authorized Parts Difference

F.A.P. LH33ZS004Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is designed for at least 1700 hours over a 20 year life and 200,000 cycles.

Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is CSA certified to comply with ANSI Z21.20 Automatic Gas Ignition Systemsand Components.

Factory Authorized Parts are designed, manufactured and tested to a set of specified engineering requirements including cycle tests, maximum operating temperatures andothers - all of which are documented for CSA certification.

Our Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is required to pass inspections by the certifying agency to assure that the required testing is being conducted and that there havebeen no unauthorized changes in the design and manufacture of the certified component.

The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor was designed specifically for your unit. The Factory Authorized replacement is the exact ignitor, fit, form and function.

In the unlikely event of an issue during installation of a Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor, the technician can count on technical assistance from Carrier© Corporation.

The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor is designed to withstand a 30lb pull on the molex plug so as not to dislodge terminations from leads.

The Factory Authorized Parts Ignitors are tested against stringent crack detection requirements, including, Room Temperature Resistance, Visual, and Resistance with Vibration.

Designed and manufactured to reliability goal of 99.5% forthe first year of operation and 94.5% for the design life.

Reduces the possibility of delayed ignition because of itsstrict engineering and reliability standards.

The Carrier©, Bryant© or Payne© equipment is UL and CSAagency approved with the Factory Authorized Ignitor. Usingthe agency certified components maintains the equipmentcertification.

Generic IgnitorsMany generic ignitors last 4-7years and are tested at 100,000 cycles.

Some generic ignitors do not carry CSA certification.

Manufacturers of generic ignitors do not have access to Carrier's engineering requirements and testing and cannotsubstantiate that a generic ignitor is a direct replacement for a Factory Authorized Parts Ignitor.

A non-certified generic ignitor may not be built to established quality standards. They may use inferior materials without being audited.

Many generic ignitors come with additional hardware that is needed to make the replacement fit. It is possible that thegeneric ignitor could come in close contact with the burnerscausing burner misalignment during installation.

Carrier© Corporation cannot assist with the installation of ageneric ignitor in a Carrier©, Bryant© or Payne© branded unit.

A generic ignitor may or may not have terminal pull specifications.

Generic suppliers design to their own requirements.

Generic suppliers design to their own requirements.

Some generic ignitors might use inferior materials whichcould cause delayed ignition and gas build up.

Even if a generic ignitor is UL & CSA qualified, the furnacewill not remain qualified if a Factory Authorized Parts ignitoris not used.

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IgnitorsFactory Authorized Parts Training GuideFactory Authorized Parts are designed to meet exact Carrier® Corporation specifications, ensuring optimum system performance, proven reliability, easy installation and maintenance and safe system operation.

Sales CentersReplacement Components Division • © Carrier Corporation 2012 Printed in the U.S.A. • Edition Date: Rev. A 09/2014For promotional information visit www.totaline.com and for technical information visit www.hvacpartners.com Lit. No.: 570-946

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