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Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket

Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket

As a field technician, you know that a compromised seal at the combustion chamber is a direct path to pressure loss and ignition failure. The Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket is a critical OEM replacement part designed specifically for the flame sensor mounting interface. This high-temperature gasket ensures an airtight seal between the sensor body and the burner plate, preventing flue gas leakage and maintaining the precise internal pressure required for stable ionisation signal detection. When performing a boiler tune-up or replacing a fouled flame rod, swapping out the old gasket is mandatory to avoid nuisance lockouts caused by "no flame" errors. Built with heavy-duty materials, this Laars boiler part is engineered to withstand constant thermal cycling without degrading or losing its compression set. It is compatible with a wide range of NeoTherm, Mascot LX, and NTH series units, making it an essential stocked item for any commercial or residential service van.

Key Benefits
  • Precise Fitment: Designed as an OEM replacement for the RW2013400, ensuring zero-gap compatibility with the Laars flame sensor assembly.
  • Durability: Constructed from high-temperature sealing material that resists carbonization and embrittlement under extreme combustion heat.
  • System Reliability: Eliminates false flame failure codes by preventing air infiltration that could disrupt the flame rectification process.
  • Broad Compatibility: Supports various NeoTherm (NTH) and Mascot LX (MLX) boiler models, covering inputs from 50 to 1200 MBH.
Common Questions

When should I replace the RW2013400 gasket?
This gasket should be replaced every time the flame sensor is removed for cleaning or inspection. Reusing an old, compressed gasket often leads to vacuum leaks that can cause the boiler to cycle or lock out under high-fire conditions.

Can I use a generic high-temp silicone instead of this gasket?
No. This OEM Laars gasket provides a specific thickness and thermal resistance required for the sensor's mounting offset. Using RTV or generic materials can alter the sensor's depth or fail to maintain a seal under the high static pressures of a modulating boiler.

What are the signs of a failing flame sensor gasket?
Look for soot deposits around the mounting flange, a persistent smell of flue gas in the mechanical room, or intermittent "Loss of Flame" errors (E02 or similar) that cannot be resolved by cleaning the rod alone.

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.

$20.24

Original: $57.84

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Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket

$57.84

$20.24

Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket

As a field technician, you know that a compromised seal at the combustion chamber is a direct path to pressure loss and ignition failure. The Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket is a critical OEM replacement part designed specifically for the flame sensor mounting interface. This high-temperature gasket ensures an airtight seal between the sensor body and the burner plate, preventing flue gas leakage and maintaining the precise internal pressure required for stable ionisation signal detection. When performing a boiler tune-up or replacing a fouled flame rod, swapping out the old gasket is mandatory to avoid nuisance lockouts caused by "no flame" errors. Built with heavy-duty materials, this Laars boiler part is engineered to withstand constant thermal cycling without degrading or losing its compression set. It is compatible with a wide range of NeoTherm, Mascot LX, and NTH series units, making it an essential stocked item for any commercial or residential service van.

Key Benefits
  • Precise Fitment: Designed as an OEM replacement for the RW2013400, ensuring zero-gap compatibility with the Laars flame sensor assembly.
  • Durability: Constructed from high-temperature sealing material that resists carbonization and embrittlement under extreme combustion heat.
  • System Reliability: Eliminates false flame failure codes by preventing air infiltration that could disrupt the flame rectification process.
  • Broad Compatibility: Supports various NeoTherm (NTH) and Mascot LX (MLX) boiler models, covering inputs from 50 to 1200 MBH.
Common Questions

When should I replace the RW2013400 gasket?
This gasket should be replaced every time the flame sensor is removed for cleaning or inspection. Reusing an old, compressed gasket often leads to vacuum leaks that can cause the boiler to cycle or lock out under high-fire conditions.

Can I use a generic high-temp silicone instead of this gasket?
No. This OEM Laars gasket provides a specific thickness and thermal resistance required for the sensor's mounting offset. Using RTV or generic materials can alter the sensor's depth or fail to maintain a seal under the high static pressures of a modulating boiler.

What are the signs of a failing flame sensor gasket?
Look for soot deposits around the mounting flange, a persistent smell of flue gas in the mechanical room, or intermittent "Loss of Flame" errors (E02 or similar) that cannot be resolved by cleaning the rod alone.

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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As a field technician, you know that a compromised seal at the combustion chamber is a direct path to pressure loss and ignition failure. The Laars Heating Systems RW2013400 Gasket is a critical OEM replacement part designed specifically for the flame sensor mounting interface. This high-temperature gasket ensures an airtight seal between the sensor body and the burner plate, preventing flue gas leakage and maintaining the precise internal pressure required for stable ionisation signal detection. When performing a boiler tune-up or replacing a fouled flame rod, swapping out the old gasket is mandatory to avoid nuisance lockouts caused by "no flame" errors. Built with heavy-duty materials, this Laars boiler part is engineered to withstand constant thermal cycling without degrading or losing its compression set. It is compatible with a wide range of NeoTherm, Mascot LX, and NTH series units, making it an essential stocked item for any commercial or residential service van.

Key Benefits
  • Precise Fitment: Designed as an OEM replacement for the RW2013400, ensuring zero-gap compatibility with the Laars flame sensor assembly.
  • Durability: Constructed from high-temperature sealing material that resists carbonization and embrittlement under extreme combustion heat.
  • System Reliability: Eliminates false flame failure codes by preventing air infiltration that could disrupt the flame rectification process.
  • Broad Compatibility: Supports various NeoTherm (NTH) and Mascot LX (MLX) boiler models, covering inputs from 50 to 1200 MBH.
Common Questions

When should I replace the RW2013400 gasket?
This gasket should be replaced every time the flame sensor is removed for cleaning or inspection. Reusing an old, compressed gasket often leads to vacuum leaks that can cause the boiler to cycle or lock out under high-fire conditions.

Can I use a generic high-temp silicone instead of this gasket?
No. This OEM Laars gasket provides a specific thickness and thermal resistance required for the sensor's mounting offset. Using RTV or generic materials can alter the sensor's depth or fail to maintain a seal under the high static pressures of a modulating boiler.

What are the signs of a failing flame sensor gasket?
Look for soot deposits around the mounting flange, a persistent smell of flue gas in the mechanical room, or intermittent "Loss of Flame" errors (E02 or similar) that cannot be resolved by cleaning the rod alone.

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.