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ICP N8MPN075B12A1 80+ single-stage gas furnace Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for ICP N8MPN075B12A1 80+ single-stage gas furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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ICP 80+ Single-Stage Gas Furnace N8MPN075B12A1 FAQs

If your Icp N8MPN075B12A1 furnace runs but isn’t pushing hot air, the most common causes are airflow restrictions (dirty filter or blocked returns), a burner or ignition problem, or a safety shutdown from overheating. Use the N8MPN075B12A1 owner's manual to confirm the correct checks and safe operating steps.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Confirm the thermostat is set to Heat and the setpoint is above room temperature.
  • Replace the furnace filter; a clogged filter can reduce airflow and trigger high-limit shutdowns.
  • Make sure supply registers and return grilles are open and not blocked by rugs or furniture.
  • Check the furnace door is fully closed; a failed or open door switch can stop operation (see furnace door switch 1171981).
  • Look for signs of combustion-air problems (stuffy mechanical room, lots of exhaust fans running).

Burner and ignition issues that stop heat

Your manual calls out inspecting burner flame appearance and checking for soot or corrosion in the burner area; if you see soot or deterioration inside the furnace, do not operate it and use a qualified service technician.

Common heat-stopping culprits include:

When the blower runs but air is cool

If the blower is moving air but it never warms up, the burners may not be lighting or may be shutting off quickly.

What you notice Likely direction What to do next
Blower runs, no heat at all Ignition or gas delivery issue Inspect burner area safely; schedule service if ignition fails
Heat starts then turns cool Overheating and limit trip Replace filter, open vents; check for blocked airflow
Weak airflow everywhere Blower or duct restriction Check filter, returns, registers; consider blower diagnosis

Why it matters

An 80+ single-stage gas furnace depends on steady combustion and strong airflow. Restricted airflow can overheat the heat exchanger and trip safety controls, while poor combustion air can lead to unsafe venting and carbon monoxide risk.

Parts and ordering

If testing points to a failed component, we list model-matched parts for N8MPN075B12A1 on this page (including the igniter, gas valve, and door switch). For additional part lookups by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On the Icp N8MPN075B12A1 80+ single-stage gas furnace, code 31 most commonly points to a pressure-switch proving problem: the furnace did not see the pressure switch open or close when it should during the draft and ignition sequence. This is often caused by venting, drain, or airflow conditions that prevent proper draft.

What to check first (safe homeowner checks)

  • Turn power off at the furnace switch or breaker before inspecting anything.
  • Replace a dirty air filter and make sure return-air grilles are not blocked.
  • Check the intake and exhaust terminations outside for snow, leaves, nests, or ice.
  • Look for obvious kinks, sags, or disconnections in vent piping.
  • If your system is a condensing style with a drain, check for a clogged drain line or water backing up.

Common causes of a pressure-switch fault

Likely cause What it does What you may notice
Blocked vent or intake Restricts draft Furnace starts then shuts down, repeats
Drain or condensate restriction Water interferes with draft/pressure Gurgling, water in tubing
Pressure switch hose issue No pressure signal to switch Loose/cracked tubing
Draft inducer or venting issue Weak draft Longer starts, frequent lockouts
Airflow restriction Overheating can interrupt the cycle Hot supply air, short cycling

Why it matters

The pressure switch is a safety device that helps prove the furnace is venting correctly before gas ignition. When the switch does not prove draft, the control board stops the heating cycle to help prevent unsafe operation.

When parts and service come into play

If the venting and basic airflow checks look good and code 31 returns, a trained technician typically tests the pressure switch circuit and related components with proper instruments. Depending on findings, repairs can involve electrical testing and component replacement.

If you are ordering parts for this model, use the parts list for N8MPN075B12A1 first; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect. For safety and correct diagnosis steps, follow the N8MPN075B12A1 owner's manual and the N8MPN075B12A1 installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Icp furnace model number is printed on the rating plate inside the cabinet. On the Icp N8MPN075B12A1, the rating plate lists the complete model and serial numbers; we use those exact numbers to match the correct parts and documentation in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the furnace

The rating plate is typically on an inside panel, often near the blower compartment. Turn off electrical power to the furnace before removing any access panel.

  • Shut off power at the furnace switch or circuit breaker.
  • Remove the blower door or access panel.
  • Look for a label marked rating plate.
  • Write down the complete model number and serial number.
  • Reinstall the door fully; many furnaces will not run with the door off.

What the rating plate tells you (and why it matters)

The rating plate is the most reliable identifier because it lists the full model and serial numbers used for parts lookup and service.

What to record Example format Why it matters
Model number N8MPN075B12A1 Matches the correct parts list and diagrams
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps confirm the exact unit when ordering parts
Brand Icp Prevents ordering look-alike parts

Quick checks if you are not seeing a rating plate

If the label is hard to spot, these checks usually solve it:

  • Use a flashlight and look along the inside sidewalls and blower housing area.
  • Check the back of the blower door you removed.
  • Look for a second label near the burner area (some cabinets have more than one).
  • Make sure the door is fully seated when you are done; the door interlock switch can stop operation.

Why it matters

A single character difference in a furnace model number can change the correct igniter, gas valve, limit switch, or blower motor. Using the rating plate information helps ensure the parts you choose fit and the wiring and safety controls match.

After you confirm the model number, order from the parts list for your exact furnace model, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

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