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Product: White-Rodgers 50E47U-843 Universal Hot Surface Ignition (HSI) Module

Description: The White-Rodgers 50E47U-843 universal hot surface ignition (HSI) module is a control designed for maximizing capability with existing HSI systems. This product offers features as combustion blower/pressure switch functionality; 24, 120 or 240-volt ignitor capability; and real-time flame current display. These features allow contractors the ability to streamline inventory as it replaces over 325 part numbers across many common applications, including pool heaters, water heaters, gas furnaces, boilers and cooking and laundry equipment. An easy-install harness allows the transfer wiring connections before removing the existing module, providing contractors with an easier installation process. The control is equipped with features including near field communication (NFC), which enables a wireless connection between the control and a mobile device. Using the White-Rodgers Connect mobile app, the module can be configured without power before installation. A newer feature within the app, Auto-Set, allows users to enter the replacement part number to configure to preloaded OEM settings, saving time and increasing efficiency. Once installed, the app provides fault codes with troubleshooting tips for quick and accurate diagnostics. Air Flow Meter Sensor

Contact: (844) 529-7943; www.copeland.com 

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