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Honeywell 32004766-002 10' Ignition Cable Assembly W/Straight Boot

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32004766-002
Honeywell 32004766-002 Ignition Cable Assembly is an electrical connection component that is used to conduct high-voltage ignition signals between the ignition module and the burner ignition electrode. It operates by using a high-insulation conductor that conducts the ignition pulse along the 10 feet cable length with a straight boot connection to enable the spark signal to reach the ignition point when operating in gas furnace and boiler HVAC systems. The cable is attached between the ignition control module and the electrode assembly in which the straight boot holds the terminal at the ignition point. Stable signal transmission assists in generating steady spark ignition and aids in stable burner start-up.
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Manufacturer Name: Honeywell
Product Number: 32004766-002
OEM Part Number: 32004766-002
Product Description: 10'Ign.Cable Assbly W.Str.Boot
Weight:0.47lbs/213.19g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Honeywell 32004766-002 Ignition Cable Assembly With Straight Boot?

Inspect ignition cable and boot for cracks or loose connections to ensure accurate ignition performance. Keep assembly dry and away from heat sources to prevent insulation damage. Replace worn boot or frayed wire and ensure secure terminal connections during service.

What are common issues with the Honeywell 32004766-002 Ignition Cable Assembly With Straight Boot?

  • Ignition failure due to cracked cable insulation over time.
  • Loose or corroded connections causing intermittent spark in operation.
  • Boot wear leading to poor sealing or arcing issues.
  • Misfiring from heat-damaged wiring during use.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply before starting.

Step 2: Remove old ignition cable from ignition module and electrode carefully.

Step 3: Route new cable along original path avoiding sharp bends.

Step 4: Connect straight boot securely to electrode and module terminals ensuring firm fit.

Step 5: Restore power and test ignition for proper spark.