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midco burner part?? Tim

tim smith
tim smith Member Posts: 2,813
Tim, I was writing this off memory, bad idea. Anyway, they only made the one open style Fenwall circuit board for their burners. I have had many of these over the years but now just out. I will be at the office in a little while and can get the #. Their is no direct replacement for this control as I have researched this with Robertshaw, Midco etc. Need to find the OEM part on somebody's dusty shelf. Thanks, Tim

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  • tim smith
    tim smith Member Posts: 2,813
    Midco burner part? Tim

    Looking for a Economite burner part, obsolete from factory now. Burner is a E20, has the old Fenwall ignition board open circuit board style. Found one last year at a supplier but they don't have any more. Anyone out here have one.
  • E-20 was a thermocouple

    operated burner, are you sure it is an E-20? What are the numbers on the Fenwal board I may be able to help you out?
  • Think it might be

    a DS-20?

    That one had diret-spark ignition.

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  • If it is a DS-20

    then it used an Fenwal 05-13 control which can be replaced by an 05-14 or 05-38 the cross reference to Robertshaw who distributes Fenwall is 05-384200-755 Uni-Line part number 813-001.

    Is this on an H.B. Smith boiler?
  • tim smith
    tim smith Member Posts: 2,813
    Reply on Robertshaw part

    Tim, when I talked with the Robertshaw rep, the reference to using there part for replacement is not a cross over reference it is noted as you might try this part#. This concerns me as it is not an "approved" part exchange. PS thanks for your input, Tim
  • I used the cross

    reference from Fenwal not Robertshaw. I used the Robertshaw part number because that is how Fenwal chooses to distribute parts is through Robertshaw. You can feel safe using the part I suggested.
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