Proper maintenance of the Ignition Electrode ensures reliable ignition in industrial furnaces and boilers. Begin by isolating power and cooling the system to room temperature. Gently remove carbon deposits using a soft brass brush—avoid abrasives that damage the electrode tip. Inspect the Fiberglass Sealing Rope gasket for wear; replace it if frayed to prevent gas leaks. Clean the electrode’s ceramic body with a damp, lint-free cloth to eliminate contaminants. For the High Temperature Resistant Connections, apply dielectric grease sparingly to resist corrosion without compromising conductivity. Reassemble components carefully, ensuring the electrode aligns centrally with the burner nozzle. Regular cleaning extends equipment lifespan and prevents misfires, optimizing energy efficiency. Always refer to OEM guidelines for model-specific procedures. Neglecting electrode care risks operational downtime and safety hazards, making routine maintenance a cost-effective priority.