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AZ00178514
Part Number: 30268

30268 36043 RV Burner Head and 35100 91788 Furnaces Ignitor Electrode Kit

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Description

30268 36043 RV Burner Head and 35100 91788 Furnaces Ignitor Electrode Kit

Key Features

  • Kit includes one burner head and one ignitor electrode assembly.
  • Restores proper flame pattern and ignition for efficient furnace operation.
  • Direct-fit replacement for specified original equipment components.
  • Burner head constructed for durability and heat distribution.
  • Electrode provides a consistent spark for reliable gas ignition.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Burner Head: 30268, 36043
  • Ignitor Electrode: 35100, 91788

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits select Atwood, Dometic, and Hydro Flame RV furnaces.
  • Compatible Models Include:
  • Note: Verify part numbers against your furnace's service manual to ensure correct fitment.

When to Replace

  • Furnace fails to light or does not produce heat.
  • Visible rust, corrosion, or blockages on the burner head.
  • Weak, inconsistent, or no spark from the ignitor electrode.
  • Uneven or yellow flame instead of a steady blue flame.
  • Cracked ceramic insulator on the electrode.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all 12V DC power and shut off the propane gas supply before servicing the furnace.
  • Note the position and wiring of the original components before removal.
  • Ensure the new ignitor electrode is properly gapped and positioned relative to the burner.
  • After installation, check gas fittings for leaks with a non-corrosive leak detection solution.
  • Refer to your specific furnace model's service manual for complete instructions.