
Eclipse 18193-1 Igniter/Sensor
The Eclipse 18193-1 Igniter/Sensor is a mission-critical 1/2-inch flame rod and electrode assembly designed for high-demand industrial burner applications, specifically within the Eclipse AH burner series. As a veteran technician knows, the integrity of the flame rectification signal is paramount to avoiding nuisance lockouts. This dual-purpose component facilitates both high-voltage spark ignition and continuous flame monitoring, ensuring the ignition control module receives a clear, steady microamp signal during the run cycle. Its adjustable spark ignitor design allows for field-trimming of the rod length, enabling precise positioning to account for varying flame patterns at both low and high fire. Constructed with a rugged ceramic insulator to prevent high-voltage leakage to ground, the 18193-1 provides the durability required for direct spark ignition systems. Whether you are performing a routine burner maintenance overhaul or troubleshooting intermittent flame sensing failures, this OEM-spec part ensures the combustion safety parameters of your industrial heating equipment are maintained without compromise.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Signal Reliability: Optimized for flame rectification to provide a stable feedback loop to the burner controller.
- Field Adjustability: The rod can be trimmed to specific lengths (typically 1-inch increments) to match your Eclipse burner configuration.
- Dual-Function Design: Integrates spark ignition and flame sensing into a single 1/2" diameter assembly, simplifying bracket mounting.
- Industrial Durability: High-grade ceramic insulation resists thermal shock and prevents electrical tracking in high-temperature environments.
- Reduced Downtime: Specifically engineered to minimize nuisance faults caused by poor electrode positioning or weak spark dissipation.
Is the Eclipse 18193-1 compatible with other burner brands?
While functionally similar to other flame rods, the 18193-1 is specifically dimensioned for the 1/2" mounting ports found on Eclipse AH burners and similar industrial combustion assemblies. Always verify the diameter and mounting depth before installation.
Can I trim the flame rod if it is too long for my assembly?
Yes, the Eclipse 18193-1 is designed to be field-adjustable. Technicians can trim the rod to ensure it sits properly within the flame envelope to maximize flame sensing efficiency.
What causes a weak spark on this igniter?
A weak spark is often caused by a cracked ceramic insulator or carbon fouling. Inspect the ceramic for hairline fractures that may be allowing the spark to bleed to the burner ground before reaching the tip.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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$71.52Eclipse 18193-1 Igniter/Sensor
The Eclipse 18193-1 Igniter/Sensor is a mission-critical 1/2-inch flame rod and electrode assembly designed for high-demand industrial burner applications, specifically within the Eclipse AH burner series. As a veteran technician knows, the integrity of the flame rectification signal is paramount to avoiding nuisance lockouts. This dual-purpose component facilitates both high-voltage spark ignition and continuous flame monitoring, ensuring the ignition control module receives a clear, steady microamp signal during the run cycle. Its adjustable spark ignitor design allows for field-trimming of the rod length, enabling precise positioning to account for varying flame patterns at both low and high fire. Constructed with a rugged ceramic insulator to prevent high-voltage leakage to ground, the 18193-1 provides the durability required for direct spark ignition systems. Whether you are performing a routine burner maintenance overhaul or troubleshooting intermittent flame sensing failures, this OEM-spec part ensures the combustion safety parameters of your industrial heating equipment are maintained without compromise.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Signal Reliability: Optimized for flame rectification to provide a stable feedback loop to the burner controller.
- Field Adjustability: The rod can be trimmed to specific lengths (typically 1-inch increments) to match your Eclipse burner configuration.
- Dual-Function Design: Integrates spark ignition and flame sensing into a single 1/2" diameter assembly, simplifying bracket mounting.
- Industrial Durability: High-grade ceramic insulation resists thermal shock and prevents electrical tracking in high-temperature environments.
- Reduced Downtime: Specifically engineered to minimize nuisance faults caused by poor electrode positioning or weak spark dissipation.
Is the Eclipse 18193-1 compatible with other burner brands?
While functionally similar to other flame rods, the 18193-1 is specifically dimensioned for the 1/2" mounting ports found on Eclipse AH burners and similar industrial combustion assemblies. Always verify the diameter and mounting depth before installation.
Can I trim the flame rod if it is too long for my assembly?
Yes, the Eclipse 18193-1 is designed to be field-adjustable. Technicians can trim the rod to ensure it sits properly within the flame envelope to maximize flame sensing efficiency.
What causes a weak spark on this igniter?
A weak spark is often caused by a cracked ceramic insulator or carbon fouling. Inspect the ceramic for hairline fractures that may be allowing the spark to bleed to the burner ground before reaching the tip.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Eclipse 18193-1 Igniter/Sensor is a mission-critical 1/2-inch flame rod and electrode assembly designed for high-demand industrial burner applications, specifically within the Eclipse AH burner series. As a veteran technician knows, the integrity of the flame rectification signal is paramount to avoiding nuisance lockouts. This dual-purpose component facilitates both high-voltage spark ignition and continuous flame monitoring, ensuring the ignition control module receives a clear, steady microamp signal during the run cycle. Its adjustable spark ignitor design allows for field-trimming of the rod length, enabling precise positioning to account for varying flame patterns at both low and high fire. Constructed with a rugged ceramic insulator to prevent high-voltage leakage to ground, the 18193-1 provides the durability required for direct spark ignition systems. Whether you are performing a routine burner maintenance overhaul or troubleshooting intermittent flame sensing failures, this OEM-spec part ensures the combustion safety parameters of your industrial heating equipment are maintained without compromise.
Key Benefits- Enhanced Signal Reliability: Optimized for flame rectification to provide a stable feedback loop to the burner controller.
- Field Adjustability: The rod can be trimmed to specific lengths (typically 1-inch increments) to match your Eclipse burner configuration.
- Dual-Function Design: Integrates spark ignition and flame sensing into a single 1/2" diameter assembly, simplifying bracket mounting.
- Industrial Durability: High-grade ceramic insulation resists thermal shock and prevents electrical tracking in high-temperature environments.
- Reduced Downtime: Specifically engineered to minimize nuisance faults caused by poor electrode positioning or weak spark dissipation.
Is the Eclipse 18193-1 compatible with other burner brands?
While functionally similar to other flame rods, the 18193-1 is specifically dimensioned for the 1/2" mounting ports found on Eclipse AH burners and similar industrial combustion assemblies. Always verify the diameter and mounting depth before installation.
Can I trim the flame rod if it is too long for my assembly?
Yes, the Eclipse 18193-1 is designed to be field-adjustable. Technicians can trim the rod to ensure it sits properly within the flame envelope to maximize flame sensing efficiency.
What causes a weak spark on this igniter?
A weak spark is often caused by a cracked ceramic insulator or carbon fouling. Inspect the ceramic for hairline fractures that may be allowing the spark to bleed to the burner ground before reaching the tip.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












