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Bradford White 415-54156-01 SOLA Ignition Control Module

Special Price $660.12 Regular Price $732.73
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SKU
415-54156-01
The Bradford White 415-54156-01 SOLA Ignition Control Module is an electronic control part that is used to control ignition sequencing and burner operation in heating equipment. It regulates ignition timing, flame control and safety reaction with an internal control circuit when operating in commercial water heaters and boiler-based systems. The module is linked to the ignition assembly, sensors and gas valve wiring. The control board will start the ignition and monitor the presence of flames when a heat call is triggered to ensure safe burning of the burner.
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Specifications

  • Type: Ignition Control Module
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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Bradford White 415-54156-01 Ignition Control Module?

    Regularly inspect the module for dust, moisture, or signs of overheating. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion. Verify proper ignition sequence during operation. Always disconnect power before servicing to prevent electrical shock or damage.

    What are common issues with the Bradford White 415-54156-01 Ignition Control Module?

    • Failure to initiate ignition sequence.
    • Intermittent or no spark generation.
    • Error codes or fault lockouts.
    • Electrical component failure or burnout.
    • Inconsistent communication with connected system parts.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply to the equipment for safety.

    Step 2: Remove the existing ignition control module carefully, noting all wiring connections.

    Step 3: Position the new module in the designated mounting location.

    Step 4: Secure the module with the provided screws or brackets.

    Step 5: Reconnect all wiring according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

    Step 6: Restore power and gas, then test the system to ensure proper ignition and operation.