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C- Heating Components
1. Ignitor
The SureLight
®
 ignitor is made of durable silicon  nitride. 
Longevity is enhanced by controlling voltage to the ignitor. 
The  integrated  control provides  a regulated  120  volts  to 
the ignitor for a consistent ignition and long ignitor life.
Ohm value should be 39 to 70. See FIGURE 15 for ignitor 
location and FIGURE 16 for ignitor check out.
NOTE - The  EL297UHV(X)  furnace  contains  electronic 
components that are polarity sensitive. Make sure that the 
furnace is wired correctly and is properly grounded.
2. Flame Sensor
A  ame  sensor  is  located  on  the  left  side  of  the  burner 
support.  See  FIGURE  15.  The  sensor  tip  protrudes  into 
the  ame  envelope  of  the  left-most  burner.  The  sensor 
can be removed for service without removing any part of 
the burners. During operation, ame is sensed by current 
passed  through  the  ame  and  sensing  electrode.  The 
SureLight control allows the gas valve to remain open as 
long as ame signal is sensed. To check ame sense sig-
nal  use  the  push-button  found  on  the  integrated  control 
and go to Field Test Mode. The menu will display the ame 
signal. See TABLE 14 for ame signal.
TABLE 14 
Flame Signal in Microamps
Normal Low Drop Out
2.6 or greater 2.5 or less 1.1
3. Gas Valve
The valve (FIGURE 52) is internally redundant to assure 
safety  shut-o.  If  the  gas  valve  must  be  replaced,  the 
same type valve must be used.
24VAC terminals and gas control knob are located on the 
valve. A wire harness connects the terminals from the gas 
valve to the electronic ignition control. 24V applied to the 
terminals  energizes  the  valve.  Inlet  and  outlet  pressure 
taps  are  located  on  the  valve.  A  regulator  adjustment 
screw is located on the valve.
LPG change over kits are available from Lennox. Kits in-
clude burner orices and a gas valve.
4. Flame Rollout Switches (S47)
Flame rollout switch is a high temperature limit located on 
top  of  the  burner  box,  one  on  each  side.-  See  FIGURE 
15.  The  limit  is  a  N.C.  SPST  manual-reset  limit.  When 
S47 senses rollout, the circuit breaks and the ignition con-
trol immediately stops ignition and  closes the gas valve. 
Rollout can be caused by a blocked heat exchanger, ue 
or lack of combustion air. The switch is factory set to trip 
(open) at 210°F and cannot be adjusted. The switch can 
be  manually  reset.  To  manually  reset  a  tripped  switch, 
push the reset button located on the control.
5. Burners
All units use inshot burners. Burners are factory set and 
require  no  adjustment. Always  operate  the  unit  with  the 
burner box front panel in place. Each burner uses an ori-
ce that is precisely matched to the burner input. Burners 
can be removed as a one piece assembly for service. If 
burner assembly has been removed, it is critical to align 
center of each burner to the center of the clamshell when 
re-installing.  See  more  detail  in  Section  VI-  MAINTE-
NANCE.
6. Primary Limit Control (S10)
The primary limit (S10) is located in the heating vestibule 
panel. When excess heat is sensed in the heat exchanger, 
the limit will open. If the limit is open, the furnace control 
energizes the supply air blower and closes the gas valve. 
The limit  automatically  resets  when unit  temperature  re-
turns to normal. The switch must reset within three min-
utes or the SureLight control will go into Watch guard for 
one hour. The switch is factory set and cannot be adjust-
ed. The switch may have a dierent set point for each unit 
model number. See Lennox Repair Parts Handbook if limit 
switch must be replaced.