Electrode Boots
- European-style interface between ignition cable and electrode/spark plug
- Finger safe design to prevent harm to personnel
- No maintenance required
- Easy to install
- Special features for demanding environments

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Ordering Information
Model and Description |
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04115301 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Spiked; Angled shape. |
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04115308 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Screw; Angled shape; Interference suppressed. |
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04115302 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Screw; Straight shape; ZAI Ionization. |
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04115306 Plug: 6mm; Cable end: Screw; Straight shape; Interference suppressed; ZAI Ignition. |
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04115309 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Screw; Angled shape; Silicone Rubber. |
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04115314 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Screw; Straight shape; Ceramic. |
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75459221 Plug: 4mm; Cable end: Screw; Angled shape; Interference suppressed; IP54. |
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23051 Plug: 6mm; Angled shape; Interference suppressed; |
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25148 Plug: 6mm; Angled shape; Interference suppressed; |
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ST34006 Plug: 6mm; Angled shape; Interference suppressed; |
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54120 Plug: 6mm; Angled shape; |
Description
Modern burners often incorporate two electrode rods in their design: one for ignition, the other for sensing flame. Electrode boots allow for a simple interface between the ignition electrode rod and the ignition transformer and between the ionization (sensing) electrode rod and the flame safeguard.
The correct model for your application depends primarily on the connection size at the electrode rod. This is a “snap” or “friction” connection with a tight tolerance. Most Kromschröder industrial burners have a 4mm connection, while ESA and Santin industrial burners have a 6mm connection.
Electrode adapters aren’t manufacturer specific. Use any electrode adapter of the appropriate size (4mm or 6mm) to fit.
Some models have special features. The most common feature is “interference suppression,” which typically incorporates a 1K ohm resistor in the design of the electrode adapter to reduce EMC interference. This is recommended for the ignition electrode on all installations that use Kromschröder or ESA flame safeguards.
Ceramic electrode adapters are a good idea for installations where the electrode adapters could melt due to excessive heat. If the burner installation is subject to water splashes, an IP54 electrode adapter can help prevent shorts and premature corrosion by keeping water out.