Claims
- 1. A hot surface direct ignition system for gas furnaces and the like, said system comprising, in combination, a high voltage circuit adapted to be connected to a source of high voltage AC current, said high voltage circuit including hot surface igniter means disposed in the path of incoming gas and being subjected to the heat of the gas flame when gas ignition is obtained whereby flame rectification is effected by said igniter means, a low voltage circuit adapted to be connected to a source of low voltage AC current, said low voltage circuit including thermostatic switch means controlling the energization of said low voltage circuit, an electrically operable gas valve, first relay means having contact means in said high voltage circuit controlling the energization of said igniter means, second relay means controlling the energization of said gas valve, said low voltage circuit including a field effect transistor means controlling the energization of said second relay means, said low voltage circuit also including first timing means controlling the energization of said first relay means, second timing means operatively interconnected to said field effect transistor means for controlling the energization of said second relay means, and third timing means operable upon the energization of said second relay means for maintaining the energization of said first relay means and said igniter means for a predetermined period of time, flame sensing means including a first capacitor connected always in parallel across said first relay contact means and always in series with said igniter means and being operatively interconnected to said field effect transistor means to be effective to maintain energization of said second relay means when gas ignition is obtained, said second relay means also having contact means in said low voltage circuit controlling the energization of said first, second and third timing means.
- 2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 including Darlington transistor means controlling the energization of said first relay means.
- 3. The combination as set forth in claim 2 including a programmable unijunction transistor controlling the energization of said Darlington transistor means and said field effect transistor means.
- 4. The combination as set forth in claim 3 including a second capacitor, said programmable unijunction transistor and said field effect transistor being connected to opposite sides of said second capacitor.
- 5. The combination as set forth in claim 4 including rectifier means converting the voltage derived from said low voltage source to DC voltage.
- 6. The combination as set forth in claim 5 including zener diode means regulating and additional capacitor means filtering the rectified DC voltage derived from said rectifier means.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional patent application of its copending parent patent application Ser. No. 165,771, filed Mar. 9, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,983, which, in turn, is a divisional patent application of its parent patent application, Ser. No. 917,800, filed Oct. 10, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,746,284, which, in turn, is a divisional patent application of its parent patent U.S. application, Ser. No. 624,014 filed June 25, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,643,668.
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