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Weil McLain Won’t Ignite

kesowul
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I have a 10ish year ole Weil McLain boiler - model 1107-1 that is giving me issues with igniting. The startup process seems to go well and a spark is initiated, but the boiler fails to light. I’ve included a photo of the unit. The top “flame” light on the control board flashes when attempting to ignite. I have cleaned the boiler and checked/cleaned the igniter rod, but that’s as far as I’ve gotten. Any addition insight would be appreciated!
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Theres obviously 24v to the pilot valve. Is there 24v to the main valve?
Gas pressure? Lockup and manifold.0 -
Clean the pilot tube/assembly.0
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Practically speaking: spark + gas = ignition.
If you see the spark and know it's there, check the gas.Contact John "JohnNY" Cataneo, NYC Master Plumber, Lic 1784
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Is that the pilot only burning in the photo ? If so did you try cleaning the flame sensor as well as the igniter rod. Also check your ground wire make sure it,s tight.0
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Could be low gas pressure from the utility....might be OK now??0
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