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Paul S_3
Paul S_3 Member Posts: 1,261
Not sensing flame.boiler is a blue jacket weil mclain he ii .....I ohm out Hot surface ignitor and I get 120 ohms....If there'sa problem with the ignitor how doi check?thanks Paul S
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  • Tim McElwain
    Tim McElwain Member Posts: 4,621
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    What is the Model number of the boiler and does it have an integrated boiler control? If so what is the make and model. Then I will be able to answer your question. If it does have a boiler control are any lights flashing?
  • Paul S_3
    Paul S_3 Member Posts: 1,261
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    Weil mclain he 11-6.....boiler integrated control 1013-200.....my problem is that the gas valve will no open im getting 17 volts to all low voltage safeties to ground I'm getting 17 volts to gas valve to .....t - former is getting at primary 120 secondary is getting 28 v to integrated control coming out of control is 17 volts ....I grounded gas valve etc Paul s
    ASM Mechanical Company
    Located in Staten Island NY
    Servicing all 5 boroughs of NYC.
    347-692-4777
    ASMMECHANICALCORP@GMAIL.COM
    ASMHVACNYC.COM
    https://heatinghelp.com/find-a-contractor/detail/asm-mechanical-company
  • Tim McElwain
    Tim McElwain Member Posts: 4,621
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    Will the valve open if you give it direct 24 volts? Test this with gas shut off and listen for the audible click of the solenoid in the valve. Do a step by step test of the nine pin connector, if that is difficult for you to follow I can send you by e-mail the procedure. My e-mail address is gastc@cox.net.
  • Tinman
    Tinman Member Posts: 2,808
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    Also, there is usually a tag on the ignitor that has the ignitor model number. Once you know that, you can find out what the resistance should be at room temperature or post the number here.
    Steve Minnich