BASO J997FTA-1 Pilot Burner

BASO J997FTA-1 Pilot Burner

  • $36.83


The BASO J997FTA-1 Pilot Burner is a reliable, high-performance intermittent pilot ignition component designed for precision in commercial and industrial combustion systems. This natural gas pilot burner features a robust horizontal mounting configuration, ensuring stable flame retention and consistent ignition cycles even in demanding drafts. Technicians should note that the J997FTA-1 is a direct replacement for the J997FTA-1C, maintaining identical mechanical specifications and electrical characteristics. Built with high-grade materials to withstand elevated temperatures, this assembly serves as a critical HVAC replacement part for systems requiring a dependable pilot burner assembly. Proper orifice sizing and alignment are essential to prevent carboning and ensure the automatic gas pilot operates within manufacturer parameters for flame rectification.

  • Interchangeable Design: Fully compatible and identical in performance to the J997FTA-1C model for seamless field replacement.
  • Stable Flame Geometry: Engineered for natural gas applications to provide a consistent flame pattern for reliable main burner ignition.
  • Durable Construction: High-temperature alloy components prevent premature oxidation and maintain structural integrity during continuous operation.
  • Optimized Mounting: The horizontal pilot burner bracket allows for secure positioning within the combustion chamber to optimize flame sensor contact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the J997FTA-1 compatible with liquid propane systems?
This specific model is configured for natural gas. Converting it for propane requires the installation of a compatible LP orifice to ensure the correct BTU output and flame characteristics.

What is the difference between the J997FTA-1 and the J997FTA-1C?
There is no functional or physical difference between these two part numbers; they are identical in specification and can be used interchangeably in all applications.

Why is my pilot burner failing to stay lit?
Common issues include a clogged pilot burner orifice, insufficient gas pressure, or a fouled flame sensor failing to provide the necessary microamp signal to the ignition module.

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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