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Beckett Igniter CG4001 Gas Conversion Burner

Special Price $792.68 Regular Price $879.87
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CG4001

The Beckett Igniter CG4001 Gas Conversion Burner is a replacement burner that can convert oil-fired furnaces and boilers to natural gas or propane. It's built of sturdy cast iron for long-lasting performance and simple installation. The Beckett Igniter CG4001 Gas Conversion Burner conversion burner has various advantages over oil-fired burners, including increased fuel economy and lower pollutants. It is commonly utilized for home and light commercial heating purposes. The burner is composed of sturdy cast iron for long-term performance and is reasonably simple to install, making it an excellent choice for updating aging heating equipment. It is critical to understand that this is a replacement part that should only be installed by a skilled technician.

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Manufacturer Name: Beckett Igniter
Product Number: CG4001
OEM Part Number: CG4001
Product Description: Gas Conversion Burner
Weight:21.8lbs/9888.31g

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What maintenance is required for the Beckett Igniter CG4001 Gas Conversion Burner?

Keep the igniter electrodes clean and properly gapped to support consistent ignition performance. Check wiring insulation for heat pressure and secure all terminal connections. Inspect burner assembly for carbon buildup and ensure stable flame operation during routine service inspections.

What are common issues with the Beckett Igniter CG4001 Gas Conversion Burner?

  • Weak or no ignition spark.
  • Intermittent burner lighting failure.
  • Cracked or worn ignition electrode.
  • Loose wiring causing signal loss.
  • Flame instability or irregular combustion.
  • Carbon buildup affecting ignition accurately.
  • Overheating of igniter components.