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$6.95 Shipping Condition: New Location: Yuma, United States This Electrical Heat Strip Insulator weighs only. 12 lbs, making it lightweight and easy to handle. Its Ceramic Claw Insulator provides excellent protection ... moreagainst heat and ensures durability.
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Holtsville, United States Designed to replace over 120 types of furnace. Boiler or water heater igniters. A universal replacement silicon nitride igniter kit. Durable new technology ... morewith low energy consumption. PART# HSIURK120VR Operating Voltage: 120 VAC Universal Round Igniter Part Number HSIURK120v Igniter heating element is an all ceramic(Si3N4) product. It uses complex multi-layer moulding and sintering techniques. Silicon Nitride heating element Heater cemented into ceramic insulator using white ceramic cement Bracket stainless steel 304- bright finish Ceramic insulator body non glazed 95% alumina- polished finish Cable- PTFE U/L Specification- temperature rating 250ºC Specification Time to 1200ºC Cold Resistance 16-60 ohms@ 25ºC Operating Voltage 120 volts +10% 15% Power Rating 100-160 watts Fitting Instructions Please read all these instructions to the end carefully before beginning installation. 1. Identify which type of hot surface igniter is inside your appliance. 2. Unplug your existing igniter. Retaining all fittings, and match it up with diagrams above(this can also be done by comparing the top end view of the base type) 3. Compare the position of the ridge on your existing igniter carefully to the top view diagram. Ensure that you have the correct igniter type. Take your time to identify this carefully. 4. Referring to the centre bottom diagram. Break off the tabs indicated, preferably with thin nose pliers. 5. Cut off the plug from your appliance. As close to the plug as possible. Make sure there is enough lead to work with. Bare one quarter of an inch of wire. 6. Fit the universal adaptor to the appliance using existing screws. Once the universal adaptor is fitted. Screw the igniter into the adaptor, as per the final diagram, using the screw provided. 7. Attach the wires from the appliance onto the igniter. By twisting the bared ends together, matching one wire from the igniter, to one wire from the controller(please refer to diagram) 8. Finally. Take the terminal caps provided and screw down tight over the
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Free Shipping Condition: New Location: Denver, United States Designed to replace over 120 types of furnace. Boiler or water heater igniters. A universal replacement silicon nitride igniter kit. Durable new technology ... morewith low energy consumption. PART# HSIURK120VR Operating Voltage: 120 VAC Universal Round Igniter Part Number HSIURK120v Igniter heating element is an all ceramic(Si3N4) product. It uses complex multi-layer moulding and sintering techniques. Silicon Nitride heating element Heater cemented into ceramic insulator using white ceramic cement Bracket stainless steel 304- bright finish Ceramic insulator body non glazed 95% alumina- polished finish Cable- PTFE U/L Specification- temperature rating 250ºC Specification Time to 1200ºC Cold Resistance 16-60 ohms@ 25ºC Operating Voltage 120 volts +10% 15% Power Rating 100-160 watts Fitting Instructions Please read all these instructions to the end carefully before beginning installation. 1. Identify which type of hot surface igniter is inside your appliance. 2. Unplug your existing igniter. Retaining all fittings, and match it up with diagrams above(this can also be done by comparing the top end view of the base type) 3. Compare the position of the ridge on your existing igniter carefully to the top view diagram. Ensure that you have the correct igniter type. Take your time to identify this carefully. 4. Referring to the centre bottom diagram. Break off the tabs indicated, preferably with thin nose pliers. 5. Cut off the plug from your appliance. As close to the plug as possible. Make sure there is enough lead to work with. Bare one quarter of an inch of wire. 6. Fit the universal adaptor to the appliance using existing screws. Once the universal adaptor is fitted. Screw the igniter into the adaptor, as per the final diagram, using the screw provided. 7. Attach the wires from the appliance onto the igniter. By twisting the bared ends together, matching one wire from the igniter, to one wire from the controller(please refer to diagram) 8. Finally. Take the terminal caps provided and screw down tight over the
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