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ICM Controls’ New Intermittent Pilot Ignition Controls

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The four new controls, which can be used with intermittent pilot boilers, furnaces, and other heating appliances, are low-cost replacements of the original OEM control.

ICM Controls (North Syracuse, NY) introduces a new group of Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Controls to expand its replacement heating controls lineup. The four new controls, which can be used with intermittent pilot boilers, furnaces, and other heating appliances, are low-cost replacements of the original OEM control. The new IPI controls include:

The ICM295 and ICM296, which replace the Carrier LH33WZ510 and LH33WZ512 ignition controls, and the ICM2901 and ICM2902, which replace the JCI G770RJA-1 and G776RGD-14 ignition controls.

Microprocessor-based precision and compatibility with both liquid propane and natural gas.

A continuous spark unit.

A 100% safety lockout feature.

For more information visit www.icmcontrols.com.

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ICM Controls’ New Intermittent Pilot Ignition Controls

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ICM Controls’ New Intermittent Pilot Ignition Controls

Submitted by on December 20, 2011 – 11:11 amNo Comment

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The four new controls, which can be used with intermittent pilot boilers, furnaces, and other heating appliances, are low-cost replacements of the original OEM control.

ICM Controls (North Syracuse, NY) introduces a new group of Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Controls to expand its replacement heating controls lineup. The four new controls, which can be used with intermittent pilot boilers, furnaces, and other heating appliances, are low-cost replacements of the original OEM control. The new IPI controls include:

The ICM295 and ICM296, which replace the Carrier LH33WZ510 and LH33WZ512 ignition controls, and the ICM2901 and ICM2902, which replace the JCI G770RJA-1 and G776RGD-14 ignition controls.

Microprocessor-based precision and compatibility with both liquid propane and natural gas.

A continuous spark unit.

A 100% safety lockout feature.

For more information visit www.icmcontrols.com.

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