Robertshaw 41-413 Round Ignitor

Robertshaw 41-413 Round Ignitor

  • $25.30


Professional-grade heating systems require high-response ignition to prevent delayed ignition cycles, making the Robertshaw 41-413 Round Ignitor a critical stock item for field service. Engineered as a hot surface ignitor, this unit is a direct-fit replacement for the Carlin 87197S and Norton 201C, widely utilized in industrial burners, residential furnaces, and commercial boilers. Constructed from high-purity recrystallized silicon carbide, the 41-413 Robertshaw element provides superior thermal strength and stable electrical resistance throughout high-temperature cycles. This model features a 120V AC operating voltage and is designed to reach ignition temperature within 17 seconds. The 2-inch long round ceramic block is coupled with 1-3/8 inch 18-gauge nickel chrome lead wires, which are embedded and metalized to ensure high electrical conductivity. These leads are protected by high-temperature fiberglass insulation, rated for 392°F, making it suitable for compact, high-heat combustion chambers.

Key Benefits:
  • Universal Compatibility: Serves as a technical replacement for Carlin 87197S, Norton 201C, and Honeywell Q4100C9064.
  • High-Durability Construction: Recrystallized silicon carbide element resistant to thermal shock and physical stress in demanding HVACR environments.
  • Optimized Lead Protection: Heavy-duty fiberglass insulation prevents wire degradation and short-circuiting in high-ambient-temperature zones.
  • Efficient Field Service: Pre-stripped 1/4" Q.C. terminals allow for immediate connection to existing wiring harnesses without field splicing.
Common Questions:
  • How do I test the Robertshaw 41-413 for failure? Use a digital multimeter set to the lowest Ohms range; a functional Robertshaw 41-413 ignitor should typically show continuity between 30 and 200 ohms depending on ambient temperature.
  • Can I touch the silicon carbide element during installation? No. Skin oils cause localized hot spots on hot surface ignitors, leading to premature cracking. Handle the unit only by the round ceramic base.
  • Does this work on 240V systems? While some control modules take 208/240V input, they must step the voltage down to 120V AC for this specific 41-413 series ignitor to operate correctly.

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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