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Reznor 100526 Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit

Special Price $837.37 Regular Price $929.48
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100526

The Reznor 100526 Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit is intended to convert older Reznor furnaces from standing pilot ignition systems to more efficient and dependable spark ignition systems. A spark electrode, wiring harness, and spark ignition module are included in the kit. The module does not require a pilot light to burn continuously because it creates a spark to ignite the gas burner. This modification may increase the furnace's effectiveness, lower energy expenses, and maybe increase the equipment's lifespan. It is imperative to confirm the compatibility of the Reznor 100526 Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit with your Reznor furnace model before making a purchase. It is also advised that an HVAC professional with the necessary training complete the installation.

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Manufacturer Name: Reznor
Product Number: 100526
OEM Part Number: 100526
Product Description: Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit
Weight:4.6lbs/2086.52g

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What maintenance is required for the Reznor 100526 Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit?

Regularly inspect wiring connections and ignition components for wear, corrosion, or looseness. Clean the ignition electrode to prevent carbon buildup and ensure accurate sparking. Check proper grounding and alignment. Routine maintenance helps ensure consistent ignition performance and reduces the risk of system startup failures.

What are common issues with the Reznor 100526 Spark Ignition Retrofit Kit?

  • Failure to produce spark due to faulty electrode.
  • Intermittent ignition or delayed startup.
  • Loose or damaged wiring connections.
  • Improper grounding affecting performance.
  • Control module malfunction or signal failure.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply; verify lockout/tagout before starting.

Step 2: Remove existing ignition components carefully from unit.

Step 3: Mount retrofit kit securely to burner assembly using provided hardware.

Step 4: Connect wiring harness per manufacturer wiring diagram and labels.

Step 5: Restore power and test ignition start-up sequence.

Step 6: Check flame stability, ignition timing, and sensor operation.

Step 7: Inspect for gas leaks and ensure safe combustion operation.