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Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod

The Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod is a critical dual-function component engineered for Honeywell Maxon RadMax radiant line burner systems. As a veteran-grade flame rod and spark ignitor assembly, it integrates direct spark ignition and flame rectification into a single unit, streamlining burner management and reducing the footprint of your ignition train. Designed with a robust 0.312-inch diameter and a specialized washer tip configuration, this rod is built to withstand the high-thermal environments typical of industrial paint drying ovens, textile processing, and moisture removal systems.

When you are troubleshooting RadMax burner ignition failures, this Maxon 1058544 provides the precise arc required for reliable light-off and the constant feedback signal necessary for safety-rated flame supervision. Its heavy-duty construction helps prevent the common issue of ceramic insulation cracking, which can lead to voltage leakage and intermittent flame signals. For contractors maintaining industrial radiant burners, keeping this OEM Maxon 1058544 sensor in your truck is standard practice to minimize downtime during scheduled maintenance or emergency call-outs. Whether you are replacing a fouled electrode or upgrading an older Maxon flame sensor, this 0.312 dia washer type sensor rod ensures a perfect fit and consistent performance across the entire RadMax series.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Dual-Function Reliability: Combines a direct spark ignitor and a flame sensing rod in one assembly to simplify wiring and maintenance.
  • Precise Fitment: Features a 0.312-inch diameter and washer tip specifically designed for the geometry of Maxon RadMax burners.
  • High-Temperature Durability: Engineered to resist warping and signal degradation in demanding industrial heating applications.
  • Optimized Flame Signal: Provides consistent flame rectification to the burner control module, preventing nuisance lockouts and safety shutdowns.
Common Maintenance Questions:
  • How do I resolve intermittent flame sensing? Inspect the 0.312 diameter rod for soot buildup or oxidation; cleaning the washer tip with a fine abrasive often restores the signal. If the ceramic is cracked, the unit must be replaced.
  • Will this work on all RadMax burners? Yes, the 1058544 is the standard Maxon replacement part for RadMax radiant systems requiring the washer-type electrode.
  • Why is my burner sparking but not lighting? Ensure the rod is properly grounded and the spark gap is set to factory specifications; a weak spark often indicates a failing 1058544 sensor rod or faulty high-voltage wiring.

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.

$267.62
Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod
$267.62

Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod

The Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod is a critical dual-function component engineered for Honeywell Maxon RadMax radiant line burner systems. As a veteran-grade flame rod and spark ignitor assembly, it integrates direct spark ignition and flame rectification into a single unit, streamlining burner management and reducing the footprint of your ignition train. Designed with a robust 0.312-inch diameter and a specialized washer tip configuration, this rod is built to withstand the high-thermal environments typical of industrial paint drying ovens, textile processing, and moisture removal systems.

When you are troubleshooting RadMax burner ignition failures, this Maxon 1058544 provides the precise arc required for reliable light-off and the constant feedback signal necessary for safety-rated flame supervision. Its heavy-duty construction helps prevent the common issue of ceramic insulation cracking, which can lead to voltage leakage and intermittent flame signals. For contractors maintaining industrial radiant burners, keeping this OEM Maxon 1058544 sensor in your truck is standard practice to minimize downtime during scheduled maintenance or emergency call-outs. Whether you are replacing a fouled electrode or upgrading an older Maxon flame sensor, this 0.312 dia washer type sensor rod ensures a perfect fit and consistent performance across the entire RadMax series.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Dual-Function Reliability: Combines a direct spark ignitor and a flame sensing rod in one assembly to simplify wiring and maintenance.
  • Precise Fitment: Features a 0.312-inch diameter and washer tip specifically designed for the geometry of Maxon RadMax burners.
  • High-Temperature Durability: Engineered to resist warping and signal degradation in demanding industrial heating applications.
  • Optimized Flame Signal: Provides consistent flame rectification to the burner control module, preventing nuisance lockouts and safety shutdowns.
Common Maintenance Questions:
  • How do I resolve intermittent flame sensing? Inspect the 0.312 diameter rod for soot buildup or oxidation; cleaning the washer tip with a fine abrasive often restores the signal. If the ceramic is cracked, the unit must be replaced.
  • Will this work on all RadMax burners? Yes, the 1058544 is the standard Maxon replacement part for RadMax radiant systems requiring the washer-type electrode.
  • Why is my burner sparking but not lighting? Ensure the rod is properly grounded and the spark gap is set to factory specifications; a weak spark often indicates a failing 1058544 sensor rod or faulty high-voltage wiring.

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 Maxon 1058544 Sensor/Rod is a critical dual-function component engineered for Honeywell Maxon RadMax radiant line burner systems. As a veteran-grade flame rod and spark ignitor assembly, it integrates direct spark ignition and flame rectification into a single unit, streamlining burner management and reducing the footprint of your ignition train. Designed with a robust 0.312-inch diameter and a specialized washer tip configuration, this rod is built to withstand the high-thermal environments typical of industrial paint drying ovens, textile processing, and moisture removal systems.

When you are troubleshooting RadMax burner ignition failures, this Maxon 1058544 provides the precise arc required for reliable light-off and the constant feedback signal necessary for safety-rated flame supervision. Its heavy-duty construction helps prevent the common issue of ceramic insulation cracking, which can lead to voltage leakage and intermittent flame signals. For contractors maintaining industrial radiant burners, keeping this OEM Maxon 1058544 sensor in your truck is standard practice to minimize downtime during scheduled maintenance or emergency call-outs. Whether you are replacing a fouled electrode or upgrading an older Maxon flame sensor, this 0.312 dia washer type sensor rod ensures a perfect fit and consistent performance across the entire RadMax series.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Dual-Function Reliability: Combines a direct spark ignitor and a flame sensing rod in one assembly to simplify wiring and maintenance.
  • Precise Fitment: Features a 0.312-inch diameter and washer tip specifically designed for the geometry of Maxon RadMax burners.
  • High-Temperature Durability: Engineered to resist warping and signal degradation in demanding industrial heating applications.
  • Optimized Flame Signal: Provides consistent flame rectification to the burner control module, preventing nuisance lockouts and safety shutdowns.
Common Maintenance Questions:
  • How do I resolve intermittent flame sensing? Inspect the 0.312 diameter rod for soot buildup or oxidation; cleaning the washer tip with a fine abrasive often restores the signal. If the ceramic is cracked, the unit must be replaced.
  • Will this work on all RadMax burners? Yes, the 1058544 is the standard Maxon replacement part for RadMax radiant systems requiring the washer-type electrode.
  • Why is my burner sparking but not lighting? Ensure the rod is properly grounded and the spark gap is set to factory specifications; a weak spark often indicates a failing 1058544 sensor rod or faulty high-voltage wiring.

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.