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product_id: 10227034
title: "ICM Controls ICM281 Furnace Control Replacement for Carrier"
brand: "icm controls"
price: "€ 246.11"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Icm Controls"
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# 120 VAC ignitor power 30A blower motor capacity LED diagnostic troubleshooting ICM Controls ICM281 Furnace Control Replacement for Carrier

**Brand:** icm controls
**Price:** € 246.11
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Upgrade your furnace control, upgrade your comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ICM Controls ICM281 Furnace Control Replacement for Carrier by icm controls
- **How much does it cost?** € 246.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.fr](https://www.desertcart.fr/products/10227034-icm-controls-icm281-furnace-control-replacement-for-carrier)

## Best For

- icm controls enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted icm controls brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable Design:** Microprocessor-based with reverse polarity and brownout protection for long-lasting performance
- • **Smart Diagnostics:** Built-in LED fault codes simplify troubleshooting and reduce downtime
- • **Robust Safety Features:** 100% gas shutoff on ignition failure ensures peace of mind
- • **Precision Power Control:** Handles up to 30A blower and 5A ignitor loads for reliable furnace operation
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Direct replacement for multiple Carrier models with standard 24 VAC thermostat support

## Overview

The ICM281 Furnace Control Replacement is a microprocessor-based, surface-mount control board designed to replace multiple Carrier furnace modules. It supports high-capacity blower and ignitor loads, features LED diagnostics for easy troubleshooting, and includes advanced safety protections like 100% gas shutoff on ignition failure. Compatible with standard 24 VAC thermostats, it ensures reliable, efficient furnace operation and peace of mind for homeowners and professionals alike.

## Description

The ICM281 fixed speed furnace control replaces the following Carrier/BDP modules: CESO110057, CESO110057-1, CESO110057-2, CESO110048, CESO110020, and HH84AA016 The ICM281 has incorporated LED diagnostics to assist in troubleshooting. It is recommended that a sight glass (not included) be installed in a convenient location on the furnace to take advantage of this feature. If a sight glass is not installed, the self-test feature of the board can still be used for routine troubleshooting. A fault code label is included in this package and must be installed on the furnace. Features Controls gas valve, ignitor, blower motor, inducer, humidifier and air cleaner Microprocessor-based Designed for 100% gas shutoff in case of ignition failure Twinning Reverse polarity protection Secondary brownout voltage protection Compatible with 24 VAC standard thermostat Provides diagnostic LEDs to aid in troubleshooting

Review: So far so good! - I received and installed the controller yesterday, so I don't have a lot of ongoing information at this point. But so far so good. As soon as I installed it and ran all the start up tests, I turned the furnace on, and it worked like new. It feels very solid and look to be a quality product. I don't anticipate any problems in the future though.
Review: Works very well! - Purchased the ICM281 CESO110057 for our Carrier 58PAV090. After 22 years of service, our Carrier furnace appeared to be down for the count. Thanks to an assortment of valuable info gathered from various forums and youtube videos, we were able to narrow the problem to a control board issue (cold solder joints) plaguing some Carrier furnaces. -Old Control Board- Basically, the furnace's hot surface ignitor (HSI) would light up fine, but for some reason the main burners wouldn't fire up and after 4 attempts it would go into "lockout" mode and shut the entire system down. We were told that we could restart/reset the system at the thermostat by turning it off and then back on, in order to get it to come out of lockout mode. Well, we discovered that the furnace could still fire up on occasion after approx 4-6 re-starts during the daytime and 9-12+ resets during the cold night. Inconsistent heat is better than no heat, well... not by much. There was only heat if you have the patience to reset it several times and each reset would take approx 5 minutes each to complete. While waiting for the new board to arrive, getting up in the middle of the night to wait for the furnace to start up after each reset was the pits. We did install a WIFI thermostat and an IP camera in order to NOT have to get up by the thermostat to reset it, but this morning it took 23 resets and there was still no heat. Didn't continue because it was time to get to work. -New control board- So this morning we get an alert saying that the control board will be delivered one day earlier. Hallelujah! Sure enough, the board arrived on the porch this evening and I quickly went to work. Unplugged the furnace, unscrewed the various covers, and pulled out the old board. Not too difficult, there are plenty of videos on youtube that give you a good idea of what to watch out for and how to do it. It sort of felt like building a PC, except I actually bothered to label all of the wires just in case I forgot where they go on the new control board. It probably took about 35 minutes of actual work, I took photos of the wiring at every step of the procedure to make sure that I didn't cross wires or leave anything off. Once complete, I double checked everything, screwed the covers back on, and then plugged in the furnace. Turned on the heat and for every second there was silence, it seemed like an eternity. Fortunately, the inducer kicked in, the ignitor started to glow, and to my surprise not long after that, the burners kicked in! What used to take about 5 minutes (x 23 attempts), now took about a minute. Saw beautiful blue gas coursing through the chambers of hte burners. Never thought I'd be that excited about gas, but after several freezing nights, it was a sight for sore eyes. Thank goodness for this new control board, what a relief and what a difference a board makes!

## Features

- Nullify
- Imported
- Voltage Range: Line (98 to 132 VAC) @ 60Hz
- Ignitor: 5A @ 120 VAC
- Cool Blower: 30A, 2HP, 240 VAC
- Inducer Motor: 4A, FLA-8.0 LRA @ 120 VAC
- Gas Valve: 1.5A @ 30 VAC

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004I5FD4G |
| Additional Features | Fan Control |
| Backlight | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #533,668 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #525 in Furnace Replacement Circuit Boards |
| Brand Name | ICM Controls |
| Color | Green |
| Connectivity Protocol | BACnet MS/TP |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Thermostat Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (419) |
| Display Type | LED |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800442002811 |
| Included Components | 1 x PLC, 2 x Relay, 1 x Sensor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 9"W x 2"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | ICM Controls |
| Material Type | Composite |
| Model Name | ICM Furnace Control |
| Model Number | ICM281 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Power Source | AC Power |
| Product Style | minimalist |
| Shape | Square |
| Specific Uses For Product | Furnace |
| Specification Met | Iso |
| Temperature Control Type | Automatic |
| UPC | 800442002811 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 5700 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ICM Controls
- **Controller Type:** Thermostat Control
- **Model Name:** ICM Furnace Control
- **Product Dimensions:** 9"D x 9"W x 2"H
- **Special Feature:** Fan Control

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far so good!
*by J***H on August 27, 2025*

I received and installed the controller yesterday, so I don't have a lot of ongoing information at this point. But so far so good. As soon as I installed it and ran all the start up tests, I turned the furnace on, and it worked like new. It feels very solid and look to be a quality product. I don't anticipate any problems in the future though.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works very well!
*by Z***M on December 30, 2015*

Purchased the ICM281 CESO110057 for our Carrier 58PAV090. After 22 years of service, our Carrier furnace appeared to be down for the count. Thanks to an assortment of valuable info gathered from various forums and youtube videos, we were able to narrow the problem to a control board issue (cold solder joints) plaguing some Carrier furnaces. -Old Control Board- Basically, the furnace's hot surface ignitor (HSI) would light up fine, but for some reason the main burners wouldn't fire up and after 4 attempts it would go into "lockout" mode and shut the entire system down. We were told that we could restart/reset the system at the thermostat by turning it off and then back on, in order to get it to come out of lockout mode. Well, we discovered that the furnace could still fire up on occasion after approx 4-6 re-starts during the daytime and 9-12+ resets during the cold night. Inconsistent heat is better than no heat, well... not by much. There was only heat if you have the patience to reset it several times and each reset would take approx 5 minutes each to complete. While waiting for the new board to arrive, getting up in the middle of the night to wait for the furnace to start up after each reset was the pits. We did install a WIFI thermostat and an IP camera in order to NOT have to get up by the thermostat to reset it, but this morning it took 23 resets and there was still no heat. Didn't continue because it was time to get to work. -New control board- So this morning we get an alert saying that the control board will be delivered one day earlier. Hallelujah! Sure enough, the board arrived on the porch this evening and I quickly went to work. Unplugged the furnace, unscrewed the various covers, and pulled out the old board. Not too difficult, there are plenty of videos on youtube that give you a good idea of what to watch out for and how to do it. It sort of felt like building a PC, except I actually bothered to label all of the wires just in case I forgot where they go on the new control board. It probably took about 35 minutes of actual work, I took photos of the wiring at every step of the procedure to make sure that I didn't cross wires or leave anything off. Once complete, I double checked everything, screwed the covers back on, and then plugged in the furnace. Turned on the heat and for every second there was silence, it seemed like an eternity. Fortunately, the inducer kicked in, the ignitor started to glow, and to my surprise not long after that, the burners kicked in! What used to take about 5 minutes (x 23 attempts), now took about a minute. Saw beautiful blue gas coursing through the chambers of hte burners. Never thought I'd be that excited about gas, but after several freezing nights, it was a sight for sore eyes. Thank goodness for this new control board, what a relief and what a difference a board makes!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great repair part, very reasonable price.
*by R***Z on May 2, 2025*

Exactly replaces the circuit control board in our good, old Carrier high efficiency gas furnace, and it has a diagnostic LED in the event of troubles in the future. Removal and installation was easy. Skill required is basic. Instructions are quite clear. I was not able to sort out the failed component failure of the original circuit board so complete replacement was the best option. Price is so good, too. Completely satisfied. I share these photos of wiring placement and visible faults in old part for your benefit.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*