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Reznor 270424 Burner Head Extrusion VP

Special Price $36.13 Regular Price $46.97
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SKU
270424
The Reznor 270424 Burner Head Extrusion VP is a heating part of HVAC systems that controls and transfers fuel and air to the burner component to be ignited. It is designed in a form that supports uniform flame flow and mixing of gas with combustion air. This extrusion is installed in the burner box of furnaces, unit heaters or assembled heating units and is mounted on top of the ignition and combines with fuel delivery elements. In the HVAC systems, it provides efficient and stable combustion by locating and shaping the flame to provide optimum heat transfer.
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BURNER HEAD EXTRUSION VP for Reznor PART# 270424
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Reznor 270424 Burner Head Extrusion VP?

Clean burner ports regularly to prevent carbon buildup and ensure proper flame pattern. Inspect for cracks or warping during service. Keep air inlets clear and verify alignment for efficient combustion and better operation.

What are common issues with the Reznor 270424 Burner Head Extrusion VP?

  • Carbon buildup in burner ports causing uneven flame.
  • Cracked or warped burner head reducing combustion efficiency.
  • Poor ignition or delayed lighting due to airflow restriction.
  • Corrosion or erosion of extrusion surface over time.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off gas supply and electrical power, then allow the unit to cool completely.

Step 2: Remove access panels to reach the burner assembly inside the unit.

Step 3: Disconnect gas lines and fasteners securing the existing burner head extrusion.

Step 4: Carefully slide out the old burner head, avoiding damage to adjacent tubing or flame components.

Step 5: Position the new burner head extrusion into the burner tray and align mounting points.

Step 6: Secure all screws and reconnect gas fittings tightly to prevent leaks.

Step 7: Restore power and gas, then test ignition and confirm stable, even flame operation.