Toyotomi Empty Burning Preventive Electrode

20476407

Models: BS-36UFF (A,B), OM-148

Status: In Stock

US$91.99

Description

Description

The Toyotomi Empty Burn Prevent Electrode, part number 20476407, is an OEM safety-sensing component designed to detect fuel presence and help prevent dry or empty-burn conditions, supporting safe burner operation in compatible Toyotomi oil heaters.

What’s included: One (1) Toyotomi empty burn prevent electrode.

Installation limits: Intended for replacement during heater servicing; installation must be performed with the heater powered off and in accordance with Toyotomi service and safety procedures.

Compatibility: Compatible with Toyotomi BS36UFF and OM-148 oil heater models.

Features

Features

  • OEM Toyotomi empty burn prevention electrode
  • Helps detect fuel conditions to prevent dry firing
  • Supports safe burner and combustion system operation
  • Manufactured to Toyotomi electrical and dimensional specifications
  • Direct-fit replacement for listed Toyotomi models
  • Critical safety component for oil-fired heaters

Specifications

Specifications

Product Type: Empty burn prevent electrode
Brand: Toyotomi
Manufacturer Part Number: 20476407
Application: Oil heater safety and burner monitoring system
Function: Detects fuel conditions to prevent empty or dry burner operation
Compatible Models: BS36UFF, OM-148

 

Proper operation of the empty burn prevention system helps protect burner components and maintain safe heater performance.

 

Support

Support

   
Product FAQ

What does the Toyotomi 20476407 empty burn prevent electrode do?

It helps detect fuel conditions to prevent the burner from operating without fuel.

Which heater models are compatible with this electrode?

It is compatible with Toyotomi BS36UFF and OM-148 models.

Is this an OEM Toyotomi replacement part?

Yes. This is an OEM Toyotomi safety electrode manufactured to original specifications.

What happens if this electrode fails?

A failure may allow unsafe burner operation or cause system shutdown for protection.

Should power be disconnected before replacement?

Yes. Electrical power must be disconnected before servicing safety components.

Is professional servicing recommended for installation?

Replacement is typically performed during routine heater service following Toyotomi procedures.

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