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to come up with in this age of electronics are pilot assemblys. In fact come to think of it they ahve always been tough to come up with it was just easier to retrofit a new replacement one with thermocouples.

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  • Steve Ebels_3
    Steve Ebels_3 Member Posts: 1,291


    I'm trying to find a Honeywell website that shows different ignitors and wondering if anyone here has a web address. What I'm looking for is the ignitor/flame rod for a G334X series Buderus boiler. The local (120 miles away) distributor does not have it and doesn't seem to know what I'm asking for. If I could identify the thing and set a P/N I could probably order it from the master Honeywell distributor and get it faster.
  • Tom_80
    Tom_80 Member Posts: 22
    MH website

    try, honeywell.customer.com
    maybe it was customer.honeywell.com
  • Steve Ebels_3
    Steve Ebels_3 Member Posts: 1,291
    No luck there

    When I Google Honeywell all I get is the corporate website dealing with all their heavy industry and aerospace stuff. Oh the joy of dealing with a huge conglomerate type company.
  • Bob McKenzie
    Bob McKenzie Member Posts: 5
    Try this Steve

    Link

    Hope this helps!

    Mark H
  • Dennis Lee
    Dennis Lee Member Posts: 17
    IGN/FLAME ROD

    PART # Q3451E7103 available @ Goodin Co. Minneapolis. 800-328-8433. Regards.
  • Honeywell web site

    Go to www.customer.honeywell.com. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, and type in the part number in the "literature" section. You will get a PDF of the tech sheet. OEM items are not covered however, just trade products.
  • Steve Ebels_3
    Steve Ebels_3 Member Posts: 1,291
    Update

    The part number someone listed here is correct for the Buderus G334X... boiler I am working on. Unfortunately, it is an OEM only piece and no one..... that's NO ONE!........in the fine State of Michigan has it in stock. I found a place in Milwaukee, Columbia Pipe and Supply, that has 4 and I ordered all of them. If any of you work on Buderus equipment it would be good to keep a couple of these in stock. I had always assumed seeing that the ignition system was Honeywell that parts would be pretty much standard. Not so.

    Call me frustrated, call my customer P-O'd
  • Tom_80
    Tom_80 Member Posts: 22
    alternative

    For the future, keep this in the back up file. They are just West of Chicago in Lisle and they often get things faster than the manufacturer. Honeywell, JCI, B&G, Belimo and many many more.

    NEUCO
    Mike Emory
    (630) 960-3800 OFFICE
    michael@neucoinc.com
  • Andrew Hagen_4
    Andrew Hagen_4 Member Posts: 44
    Honeywell Website

    Is it just me or can no one else ever find anything on the Honeywell website? I have more luck Googling it and then finding the results from the Honeywell site there.
  • Plumdog_2
    Plumdog_2 Member Posts: 873
    honeywell

    Sometimes it works real well, and other times you can't go anywhere with it. Could it be jammed by too many users at times?
  • Ron10
    Ron10 Member Posts: 2
    wiring

    I have a honeywell swithing relay and the diagram peeled off and I am trying to wire up my modine wall heater and I cant remember how to wire it.YS
  • Ron10
    Ron10 Member Posts: 2
    wiring

    I have a honeywell swithing relay and the diagram peeled off and I am trying to wire up my modine wall heater and I cant remember how to wire it.YS
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