Re: Constant Ignition Primary Control


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Posted by Harold Kestenholz - Hydronic Network on December 26, 2000 at 17:20:33:

In Reply to: Constant Ignition Primary Control posted by John C. on December 26, 2000 at 10:28:36:

The other name for constant ignition is intermittent ignition. This runs the tansformer while the burner motor runs. It has the white and blue wires for the power and the orange wire for the burner motor, ignition, and optional oil valve.

The name for the control that shuts off the power to the transformer is called interrupted. This has the white, black, orange and and additional blue wire for the ignition transformer.


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