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Model # F9MAC1002122A2 Official ICP gas furnace

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Furnace Burner Igniter 1176919
#12

Burner diagram

Furnace burner igniter

Part #1176919

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Transformer 1177217
#7

Main assy diagram

Transformer

Part #1177217

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Gasket Mai 1184307
#EE

Heat exchange diagram

Gasket mai

Part #1184307

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Sw Pressur 1184276
#26

Cabinet assy diagram

Sw pressur

Part #1184276

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Control 1184366
#13

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Control

Part #1184366

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Assembly Shelf 1184279
#D

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Assembly shelf

Part #1184279

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Switch Mai 1184421
#17

Heat exchange diagram

Switch mai

Part #1184421

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Kit Rubber 1184481
#NI

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Kit rubber

Part #1184481

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Drain Plug 1184338
#YY

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Drain plug

Part #1184338

This item is not returnable
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Screw 1/4 1178570
#W

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Screw 1/4

Part #1178570

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