I have a Trane XE78 (I believe is the model unit). The ignitor keeps going out. I replaced one about a month ago and then it burned out. About two days ago I replaced it again and today it broke again.
First question, the ignitor is on the top gas line coming into the house. Should the ignitor be directly on the flame coming into the house? Or should it be above or below the flame? I was thinking it maybe should not be constantly heated like that in the direct path?
Second question, I may have mixed up the two wires for the ignitor and have them possibly hooked up wrong? Would that make a difference? Only reason it still lights up when I first put it in there and I could see it turn red.
Please help you all my kids are cold!
Only reason I don't want the HVAC people to come because about two years ago they charged me $325 to put in that $50 ignitor. Plus I just don't want them to replace the ignitor and have it break again.
Thanks guys in advance
First question, the ignitor is on the top gas line coming into the house. Should the ignitor be directly on the flame coming into the house? Or should it be above or below the flame? I was thinking it maybe should not be constantly heated like that in the direct path?
Second question, I may have mixed up the two wires for the ignitor and have them possibly hooked up wrong? Would that make a difference? Only reason it still lights up when I first put it in there and I could see it turn red.
Please help you all my kids are cold!
Only reason I don't want the HVAC people to come because about two years ago they charged me $325 to put in that $50 ignitor. Plus I just don't want them to replace the ignitor and have it break again.
Thanks guys in advance