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RBI Boiler 16-0335 Electrode

Special Price $176.56 Regular Price $203.05
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SKU
16-0335
The RBI Boiler 16-0335 Electrode is an essential tool for lighting up and controlling your RBI boiler. During ignition, the electrode creates a high voltage spark when triggered by the boiler’s control system. The electrode can also serve as the flame sensor in some models of the gas water heater. It is used to constantly check the presence of a flame. In case the flame goes off, the electrode informs the control system to stop the flow of the gas to avoid a gas leakage and other safety risks.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.29lbs
  • Length: 16"
  • Diameter: 0.335"
  • Connections: NPT
  • Type: Electrode for ignition or flame sensing
Manufacturer Name: RBI Boiler
Product Number: 16-0335
OEM Part Number: 16-0335
Product Description: Electrode
Weight:0.29lbs/131.54g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the RBI Boiler 16-0335 Electrode?

Regularly inspect the electrode for carbon buildup, corrosion, or physical damage. Clean gently with a non-abrasive cloth and ensure proper alignment in the burner assembly. Proper maintenance ensures accurate ignition and efficient boiler operation. Always turn off power and gas before servicing.

What are common issues with the RBI Boiler 16-0335 Electrode?

  • Carbon buildup preventing ignition.
  • Cracks or physical damage to the electrode.
  • Loose or misaligned installation.
  • Intermittent or failed spark generation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and gas for safety, then remove the boiler’s front panel.

Step2: Disconnect the old electrode wires and carefully remove it.

Step3: Insert the new Electrode, reconnect wires, and ensure proper alignment.

Step4: Replace the panel, restore power and gas, and test for ignition.