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|  | |  | | | Honeywell Q313A1188 Thermopile Generator 750 mV 35 inch leads | | | | | SKU:
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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | Voltage 750 mV
Connection Type Spade Terminals
Lead Length (in.) 35 in.
Lead Length (mm) 889 mm
Open Circuit Output (mV) 600 mV to 750 mV
Resistance 2.89 ohms
Temperature Ratings (F) Hot Junction 1400 F
Temperature Ratings (C) Hot Junction 760 C
Temperature Ratings (F) Cold Junction 780 F
Temperature Ratings (C) Cold Junction 416 C
Includes push-in clip, 1/2 in. thermopile attaching nut.
Used With Q314, Q324, Q327, Q377, Q379, Q382 Pilot Burners
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Q313 Thermopile Generator contains multiple thermocouples connected in series to increase the millivoltage output. The power generated is sufficient to operate an automatic millivolt gas control system, independent of any outside power source. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 1.8 inches | | Product Width: | 2.3 inches | | Product Height: | 0.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | Push-in clip, split nut, and adapter assembly for easy pilot burner installation.Spade or quick-connect terminals available for millivolt gas control connections.Male nut connector for Pilotstat® safety control power units.Available in a variety of lead lengths.
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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a little research can save you money Oct 07, 2010
By whatever My home is heated with a Heat&Glo fireplace insert. It is equipped with a thermosensor and a thermopile, to ensure safe operation. These parts need replacing maybe every couple of years. The parts are ridiculously expensive from the dealer. Do your research and save big bucks. I saw the Honeywell part number on the OEM unit, did the research and found out that replacements were easily obtainable and quite inexpensive. In my case, the relevant number was the Q313A and everything else was just variations like cable length. I got the part for about a third of dealer price and it was a direct plug in.
Useful thermopile for old furnaces Mar 01, 2011
By Xiaofan LIN This thermopile has revived our old wall furnace. We couldn't find the part in local stores and finally bought it online. Since the old part doesn't have model number on it, it's a little gamble to buy just based on the online product photo. In the end, it turned out well. I guess there are not many thermopiles with spade connections, which are quite different from those of the newer thermocouples. So if your old furnace stops working, be sure to check the voltage generated from the heated thermopile. If it's much lower than 750 mv, you might make it work again by replacing this little part.
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