Robertshaw 1830-712 Pilot Electrode

Robertshaw 1830-712 Pilot Electrode

  • $61.00


PILOT ELECTRODE, 3-WAY,6S30-6

Robertshaw 1830-712 Pilot Electrode – 3-Way Uni-Kit for Gas HVAC Systems

The Robertshaw 1830-712 Pilot Electrode is a high-quality replacement part engineered for use in O.E.M.-style pilot ignition systems. Part of the 1830-700 Series Pilot Uni-Kits, this electrode is permanently riveted to the pilot frame with a fixed spark gap of 1/8", ensuring consistent and reliable ignition performance. Ideal for replacing worn or damaged pilot assemblies or retrofitting standing pilot applications, it provides a direct-fit solution for maintaining the efficiency of your heating system.

Each Uni-Kit includes a natural gas orifice pre-installed and a separate L.P. gas orifice, making it versatile for multiple applications. The pilot tubing is sized at 1/4", and the aerated design combines the benefits of incinerator-type and target-type pilots, providing non-linting characteristics without the need for air shutters or supplementary shields. This ensures easy installation with minimal adjustments while delivering reliable flame ignition.

🔧 Key Features:

  • Genuine Robertshaw Part – OEM-quality replacement

  • Model: 1830-712

  • Type: Pilot Electrode, 3-Way, 6S30-6

  • Flame Pattern: 3-Way Standard

  • Mounting Bracket: 6

  • Hood Type: 2

  • Included Orifices: Natural Gas (installed) + Separate L.P. Gas Orifice

  • Pilot Tubing: 1/4"

  • Aerated Type Pilot – Non-linting, no air shutters or additional assembly needed

✅ Benefits:

  • Ensures consistent and reliable ignition

  • Direct replacement for existing pilot assemblies

  • Simplifies retrofitting of standing pilot applications

  • Enhances safety and efficiency of gas heating systems

  • Quick installation with minimal adjustments

⚙️ Compatibility:

Designed to work with O.E.M.-style pilot ignition systems in gas-fired heating equipment. Always verify model compatibility before purchase to ensure proper fit and operation.

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