Auburn H24-62 Coupler
The Auburn H24-62 Coupler is a precision-engineered offset ignition coupler designed for high-performance service in industrial and commercial combustion systems. Featuring a specific 1/2 x 1/2 inch offset model configuration, this component ensures a reliable mechanical connection between igniter electrodes and power sources, even in tight spatial arrangements. Engineered for durability, the Auburn H24-62 facilitates consistent spark delivery, which is critical for maintaining optimal HVAC burner ignition cycles. Its robust construction resists thermal stress, making it an essential replacement ignition part for technicians seeking to minimize system downtime. By utilizing high-grade materials, this industrial coupler provides the necessary conductivity and physical stability required for demanding boiler and furnace applications. Integrating this HVACR flame sensor hardware into your maintenance routine ensures that your combustion assembly operates with the precision and reliability expected from industry-standard Auburn components.
Key Benefits- Specifically engineered 1/2 x 1/2 inch offset design permits installation in compact burner housings.
- High-tensile material construction ensures long-term mechanical stability under high-heat conditions.
- Optimized for secure electrical contact, reducing the risk of intermittent ignition failure.
- Compatible with a wide range of Auburn flame probes and industrial ignition equipment.
Will this coupler fit standard 1/2-inch rod diameters?
Yes, the Auburn H24-62 is specifically designed for 1/2-inch to 1/2-inch connections, featuring an offset to accommodate non-linear alignment in burner assemblies.
Is this component suitable for high-temperature furnace environments?
Absolutely. These offset couplers are fabricated from materials rated for the extreme thermal environments typical of industrial combustion systems.
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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