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Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor

The Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor is a heavy-duty Norton Hot Surface Ignitor engineered for high-demand furnace and heating system applications. This silicon carbide ignitor features a high-purity recrystallized construction, ensuring the thermal strength required to reach ignition temperatures consistently within 17 seconds. As the Canadian model 41-414, this specific iteration is equipped with 12-inch lead wires for easier routing in tight control cabinets, exceeding the standard 5-inch length commonly found in the 271NM series. Its 18-gauge nickel chrome leads are metalized in place for superior electrical conductivity and protected by high-temperature fiberglass insulation rated for professional HVAC environments.

Designed for 120V AC systems, the Robertshaw 41-414 is a direct Norton 271NM replacement and is compatible with a wide range of rooftop units, infrared burners, and residential furnaces. The inclusion of specialized mounting adapters simplifies the retrofit process, allowing technicians to secure the ignite block in various bracket configurations without modifying the plenum or burner assembly. This part is a reliable solution for restoring heating cycles in systems where the original element has cracked or failed a continuity test.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Extended 12-Inch Leads: Provides additional slack for complex wiring paths in Canadian furnace models.
  • Rapid Heat-Up: Reaches ignition temperature in under 17 seconds to prevent delayed ignition lockout.
  • High-Purity Silicon Carbide: Enhanced physical and thermal durability compared to standard aftermarket elements.
  • Universal Compatibility: Includes mounting adapters to facilitate 41-414 cross-reference with Honeywell and White-Rodgers parts.
  • Thermal Protection: Fiberglass-insulated nickel chrome wires prevent shorting against the furnace chassis.
Common Questions:

How do I test if my Robertshaw 41-414 needs replacement?
Perform an ignitor continuity test using a multimeter set to the lowest Ohms scale. A functional 41-414 typically reads between 40 and 75 Ohms at room temperature; 0 Ohms or infinite resistance indicates a failed element.

Can I touch the silicon carbide element during installation?
No. Skin oils can create hot spots on the hot surface ignitor material, leading to premature failure. Always handle the part by its ceramic base.

Is the 41-414 compatible with 240V systems?
While some furnace modules take a 240V input, they typically step the voltage down. The Robertshaw 41-414 is strictly a 120V AC component.

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.

$8.45

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Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor

$24.15

$8.45

Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor

The Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor is a heavy-duty Norton Hot Surface Ignitor engineered for high-demand furnace and heating system applications. This silicon carbide ignitor features a high-purity recrystallized construction, ensuring the thermal strength required to reach ignition temperatures consistently within 17 seconds. As the Canadian model 41-414, this specific iteration is equipped with 12-inch lead wires for easier routing in tight control cabinets, exceeding the standard 5-inch length commonly found in the 271NM series. Its 18-gauge nickel chrome leads are metalized in place for superior electrical conductivity and protected by high-temperature fiberglass insulation rated for professional HVAC environments.

Designed for 120V AC systems, the Robertshaw 41-414 is a direct Norton 271NM replacement and is compatible with a wide range of rooftop units, infrared burners, and residential furnaces. The inclusion of specialized mounting adapters simplifies the retrofit process, allowing technicians to secure the ignite block in various bracket configurations without modifying the plenum or burner assembly. This part is a reliable solution for restoring heating cycles in systems where the original element has cracked or failed a continuity test.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Extended 12-Inch Leads: Provides additional slack for complex wiring paths in Canadian furnace models.
  • Rapid Heat-Up: Reaches ignition temperature in under 17 seconds to prevent delayed ignition lockout.
  • High-Purity Silicon Carbide: Enhanced physical and thermal durability compared to standard aftermarket elements.
  • Universal Compatibility: Includes mounting adapters to facilitate 41-414 cross-reference with Honeywell and White-Rodgers parts.
  • Thermal Protection: Fiberglass-insulated nickel chrome wires prevent shorting against the furnace chassis.
Common Questions:

How do I test if my Robertshaw 41-414 needs replacement?
Perform an ignitor continuity test using a multimeter set to the lowest Ohms scale. A functional 41-414 typically reads between 40 and 75 Ohms at room temperature; 0 Ohms or infinite resistance indicates a failed element.

Can I touch the silicon carbide element during installation?
No. Skin oils can create hot spots on the hot surface ignitor material, leading to premature failure. Always handle the part by its ceramic base.

Is the 41-414 compatible with 240V systems?
While some furnace modules take a 240V input, they typically step the voltage down. The Robertshaw 41-414 is strictly a 120V AC component.

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 Robertshaw 41-414 Ignitor is a heavy-duty Norton Hot Surface Ignitor engineered for high-demand furnace and heating system applications. This silicon carbide ignitor features a high-purity recrystallized construction, ensuring the thermal strength required to reach ignition temperatures consistently within 17 seconds. As the Canadian model 41-414, this specific iteration is equipped with 12-inch lead wires for easier routing in tight control cabinets, exceeding the standard 5-inch length commonly found in the 271NM series. Its 18-gauge nickel chrome leads are metalized in place for superior electrical conductivity and protected by high-temperature fiberglass insulation rated for professional HVAC environments.

Designed for 120V AC systems, the Robertshaw 41-414 is a direct Norton 271NM replacement and is compatible with a wide range of rooftop units, infrared burners, and residential furnaces. The inclusion of specialized mounting adapters simplifies the retrofit process, allowing technicians to secure the ignite block in various bracket configurations without modifying the plenum or burner assembly. This part is a reliable solution for restoring heating cycles in systems where the original element has cracked or failed a continuity test.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • Extended 12-Inch Leads: Provides additional slack for complex wiring paths in Canadian furnace models.
  • Rapid Heat-Up: Reaches ignition temperature in under 17 seconds to prevent delayed ignition lockout.
  • High-Purity Silicon Carbide: Enhanced physical and thermal durability compared to standard aftermarket elements.
  • Universal Compatibility: Includes mounting adapters to facilitate 41-414 cross-reference with Honeywell and White-Rodgers parts.
  • Thermal Protection: Fiberglass-insulated nickel chrome wires prevent shorting against the furnace chassis.
Common Questions:

How do I test if my Robertshaw 41-414 needs replacement?
Perform an ignitor continuity test using a multimeter set to the lowest Ohms scale. A functional 41-414 typically reads between 40 and 75 Ohms at room temperature; 0 Ohms or infinite resistance indicates a failed element.

Can I touch the silicon carbide element during installation?
No. Skin oils can create hot spots on the hot surface ignitor material, leading to premature failure. Always handle the part by its ceramic base.

Is the 41-414 compatible with 240V systems?
While some furnace modules take a 240V input, they typically step the voltage down. The Robertshaw 41-414 is strictly a 120V AC component.

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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