Williams P322400 Electrode

Williams P322400 Electrode

  • $61.00


Maintain the ignition integrity of your Williams Comfort Products heating system with the Williams P322400 Electrode. As a veteran-grade OEM replacement part, this spark electrode is specifically engineered for Gravity Direct Vent Wall Furnaces, ensuring precise arc initiation for consistent combustion. This furnace igniter replacement is rated for all altitude applications, providing reliable performance whether you are servicing a unit at sea level or in high-elevation environments.

The P322400 is compatible with a wide range of Williams wall furnace models, including the 14,000, 22,000, and 30,000 BTU series. Its heavy-duty construction is designed to withstand high-temperature cycles within the burner assembly, preventing common ignition failures such as weak sparks or delayed lighting. By utilizing genuine Williams parts, you preserve the factory specifications of the burner ignition system and ensure safe heating operation throughout the season. This terminal-ready component installs directly into the existing bracket, making it a standard inventory item for service calls involving Williams furnace troubleshooting.

Key Benefits:
  • Universal Altitude Rating: Certified for use across all elevation categories without degradation in spark intensity.
  • Exact OEM Fitment: Drop-in replacement for Williams P322400, eliminating the need for field modifications to the pilot assembly.
  • Wide BTU Compatibility: Verified for use in 14,000, 22,000, and 30,000 BTU Direct Vent models (including 1403822 and 3003821).
  • Industrial Durability: High-insulation ceramic and robust alloy sensing rod to resist carbon fouling and thermal stress.
Common Questions:

Is this electrode compatible with both Natural Gas and Liquid Propane units?
Yes, the Williams P322400 Electrode functions as the primary igniter for both Natural Gas (NG) and Liquid Propane (LP) configurations within the Gravity Direct Vent series.

What are the signs that my current electrode needs replacement?
Technicians should look for cracked ceramic insulators, heavy oxidation on the tip, or a lack of continuity. If the furnace "clicks" but fails to produce a pilot flame, the spark electrode is often the culprit.

Does this include the lead wire?
This OEM electrode typically features the integrated lead and bracket assembly required for a secure connection to the ignition module or gas valve terminal.

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.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • How to check if the igniter is working

    If the ignitor has enough power to it but won't spark (ignite) then something is wrong with the ignitor. Please see your unit's wiring diagram for wiring details.

  • Does this make it ignite

    Yes it is but all the parts have to work within the system for it to ignite. Replace this part if you know this is the only problem.