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Mine had the suppressor already on it, just slips over the spark plug style end of the igniter under the spark wire. Mike
Glad to, The orange "Suppressor" slides over top of the ignitor where the "spark plug wire" clips onto the ignitor. That means it is on the outside of the combustion chamber and is visible by just removing the jacket of the boiler. It kind of "engages" or "couples" or "clips" to the spark plug wire. I am not sure why it is called the "suppressor" unless it stops stray electrical current from tracking along the outside of the ceramic when the ignitor builds excessive resistance. That explanation or speculation would probably explain why earlier produced Ultras did not have it. Kind of a retrofit solution. Regarding Model- Mine is an Ultra 155 and it was originally included on the factory ignitor. If my explanation is not clear enough let me know and I will take a picture of it and send it to you. JES
Mine didn't have it - i didn't use it. Bowen On 03/19/12, PexSupply Teamcom> wrote: