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ActionsS8910U 3000 Series has LED Status Indicator and Microammeter Ports for Easy Troubleshooting
For Local (Single Rod) or Remote (Dual Rod) Rectification Type Flame Sensing
Contains Easy to Use Cross Reference and Instructions Plus the Accessories Required to Replace the Existing Hot Surface Ignition Module
Field Selectable Number of Ignition Trials and Trial Time Based on Unit Being Replaced
S8910U 3000 Series has LED Status Indicator and Microammeter Ports for Easy Troubleshooting
For Local (Single Rod) or Remote (Dual Rod) Rectification Type Flame Sensing
Contains Easy to Use Cross Reference and Instructions Plus the Accessories Required to Replace the Existing Hot Surface Ignition Module
Field Selectable Number of Ignition Trials and Trial Time Based on Unit Being Replaced
Element Holder Support the Capillary and Bulb or an Averaging Element in Duct Applications
Bulb Shields Protect the Sensing Bulb from Sun and Weather with the Bulb Installed Outdoors
Immersion Wells Allow Heat Transfer While Protecting the Sensing Bulb from Contact with the Controlled Medium
Element Holder Support the Capillary and Bulb or an Averaging Element in Duct Applications
Bulb Shields Protect the Sensing Bulb from Sun and Weather with the Bulb Installed Outdoors
Immersion Wells Allow Heat Transfer While Protecting the Sensing Bulb from Contact with the Controlled Medium
The Robertshaw 785 Series Automatic Pilot Relight Kits up to Designed for Use on Rooftop Heating Equipment, Water Heaters, Boilers, Space Heaters, Unit Heaters, Dryers and Other Commercial, Industrial and Residential Appliances Where the Problem of Pilot Outage May Occur
Universal Intermittent Pilot Ignition Module Replaces Multiple Field Installed Intermittent Pilot Modules
Uses Existing Intermittent Pilot Burner
Provides Ignition Sequencing, Flame Monitoring and Safety Shut-Off for Intermittent Pilot Warm Air Furnaces and Heating Appliances
Provides 100 Percent Pilot Gas Shut-Off if Pilot Fails to Light
After 6 Minute Delay, Trial for Ignition is Repeated
Ignition Trial/Delay Sequence is Repeated Until the Appliance Lights or Call for Heat is Removed