The Robertshaw 1950 and 1951 Series Thermopiles lead the industry for gas appliance applications. Their primary function is to ensure a standing pilot light is operative so that on a call for heat, the main burner gas will be properly ignited. Thermopiles are placed in gas applications to detect the existence of a flame for safety purposes by shutting off the potential gas flow to a burner. A thermopile is the assembly of many thermocouples to increase the mV output.
Robertshaw thermopiles have two types of connections: coaxial and two wire spade connectors|The 1950 series thermopiles, also known as TP-75, are two wire spade connectors|The 1950 and 1951 series thermopiles (pilot generators) are designed for use on self-powered gas control systems|They can be used to replace similar competitive devices|Includes PG9 pilot adaptors|Easy burner installation with attached threaded nut|Stainless steel outer jacket for long life and resistance to heat blistering|Combination of copper and nickel alloys for good electrical conductivity|Mica washer to insulate from shorting conditions|Tinnerman clip included|Various lengths available for multiple applications
Robertshaw Thermopile, Series: 1950, 36 in Length, Male Connector Nut End Style, 250 to 750 mV, Liquid Propane, Natural Gas Gas, Domestic/Import: Import