Midco International 525301 Pilot Assembly
As a seasoned technician, you know that consistent ignition is the backbone of any gas-fired system. The Midco International 525301 Pilot Assembly is a high-performance OEM replacement part specifically engineered for Midco Economite series burners, including models like the F400B-33, 400-33, and F400-13. This assembly is a complete solution, arriving with critical components such as the ceramic insulators, spark rods, Temflex, and a baffle to ensure the internal sparking and flame sensing are perfectly aligned with factory specs.
The standout feature of the 525301 is its precision cone tip. This design excels at stabilizing the pilot flame and guiding it precisely toward the main burner spud, ensuring a reliable light-off even in high-demand industrial or commercial heating equipment. By utilizing this genuine Midco pilot assembly, you eliminate the common headaches associated with carbon bridging or improper electrode spacing found in generic alternatives. Whether you are servicing a gas-fired furnace or a boiler, this pilot burner assembly is the key to maintaining combustion efficiency and preventing delayed ignition issues.
Key Benefits:
- Broad Compatibility: Drop-in HVAC replacement part for Midco Economite 400-33, F400-13, F400-23, and F400-33 burners.
- Optimized Ignition: The durable cone tip provides superior flame control and consistent ignition for gas-fired heating systems.
- Rugged Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand the extreme thermal cycling of industrial burners.
- Complete Assembly: Includes rods, insulators, and baffle, reducing field labor and ensuring a factory-accurate install.
Common Questions:
Q: Is this assembly compatible with natural gas or propane?
A: This Midco 525301 is primarily configured for standard natural gas Economite models. Always verify your specific burner's orifice and rod configuration when switching fuel types.
Q: Does this include the sparking and sensing rods?
A: Yes, this is a full pilot assembly with rods and insulators, meaning you don’t have to piece together individual components in the field.
Q: Why is my pilot flame lifting off the cone?
A: Lifting is often caused by excessive draft or incorrect gas pressure. Ensure your gas valve is regulated correctly and the pilot assembly with cone tip is seated fully against the burner housing.
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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