I laughed. I cried. I watched it again and again. Two thumbs up! Fun for the whole family.
@stanthology4 жыл бұрын
Clear. Understandable . Even for a non serviceman. Holy cow!
@lujar767 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the information. I needed the main valve pilot valve jumper. You are awesome.
@josephpatterson9993 Жыл бұрын
Excellent Video! Thanks so much,
@KC-qr4sc4 жыл бұрын
Excellent Video...
@Rgregorio18057 жыл бұрын
Excelente video
@lukez17294 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these videos your a great help!. Please make more videos!
@billybassman213 жыл бұрын
I like these better than hot surface ignitor. I wonder if this dude is still around? This video looks to be from the 90s.
@TheRealoldcar3 жыл бұрын
awesome
@al522696 жыл бұрын
are all honeywell pilot burner with orifice the same thing
@ghislaincote84225 жыл бұрын
my burner ignites but the spark does not go out
@bagherirani8821 Жыл бұрын
👍👍👍
@mrtaktiks3 жыл бұрын
The Honeywell website Tech Support page is down. How can I contact you?
@jivepatrol68332 жыл бұрын
Excellent video on how this pilot system works! One edit - intermittent is spelled incorrectly on your opening slide! Thank You! 🙂👍
@brianellsworth47677 жыл бұрын
I get spark and pilot. Cleaned flame sense rod and no 24 volts to main valve . I don't have a meter that can read micro amps . Should the flame sense rod read 0 ohms from rod to connector. What out put voltage is the flame rod suppose to sink.. It reads 20 volts ac at the module .I read 4 volts at the flame rod ,but it restarts the igniter ... that was yesterday.,, Today I wiggled the flame rod connector at the module and main gas burners now work. I am replacing both module and pilot assembly that are 27 years old,but realize how little I really know about the electronic architecture of a any module.Since the boiler burners were submerged from a cellar flood I removed and cleaned every thing ,burners ,assembly ,etc. . The small amount of resistance from my meter prevented ignition, I wonder if it was only residual moisture. A good service tech would sell a new boiler ,but it is mine and it feels like I installed only yeaterday
@arthouston7361
7 жыл бұрын
Brian, I doubt that a responsible HVAC tech would undertake a DIY conversation with you regarding your issue. Your and your family's safety is best served by bringing in a professional, one who will, by his business insurance, assume the liability for the job and make a safe and correct repair.
@Milosz_Ostrow
5 жыл бұрын
Assuming all electrical connections are secure, the problem is most likely the controller module. I had the same issue a few years ago. By cleaning the flame sensor with fine emery paper, I got the furnace to limp along from November to February, then ended up wearing heavy clothing until the weather got warm. Further cleaning of the flame sensor proved fruitless. Eventually, I took a chance ($) and replaced the 20-year-old Honeywell controller with a new Honeywell unit, which restored normal operation, using the same old pilot burner and ignition electrode. An advantage of the newer Honeywell control module is built-in continuous self-testing and an LED that reports what is going on with a blink code.
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I laughed. I cried. I watched it again and again. Two thumbs up! Fun for the whole family.
Clear. Understandable . Even for a non serviceman. Holy cow!
Thank you so much for the information. I needed the main valve pilot valve jumper. You are awesome.
Excellent Video! Thanks so much,
Excellent Video...
Excelente video
Thank you so much for these videos your a great help!. Please make more videos!
I like these better than hot surface ignitor. I wonder if this dude is still around? This video looks to be from the 90s.
awesome
are all honeywell pilot burner with orifice the same thing
my burner ignites but the spark does not go out
👍👍👍
The Honeywell website Tech Support page is down. How can I contact you?
Excellent video on how this pilot system works! One edit - intermittent is spelled incorrectly on your opening slide! Thank You! 🙂👍
I get spark and pilot. Cleaned flame sense rod and no 24 volts to main valve . I don't have a meter that can read micro amps . Should the flame sense rod read 0 ohms from rod to connector. What out put voltage is the flame rod suppose to sink.. It reads 20 volts ac at the module .I read 4 volts at the flame rod ,but it restarts the igniter ... that was yesterday.,, Today I wiggled the flame rod connector at the module and main gas burners now work. I am replacing both module and pilot assembly that are 27 years old,but realize how little I really know about the electronic architecture of a any module.Since the boiler burners were submerged from a cellar flood I removed and cleaned every thing ,burners ,assembly ,etc. . The small amount of resistance from my meter prevented ignition, I wonder if it was only residual moisture. A good service tech would sell a new boiler ,but it is mine and it feels like I installed only yeaterday
@arthouston7361
7 жыл бұрын
Brian, I doubt that a responsible HVAC tech would undertake a DIY conversation with you regarding your issue. Your and your family's safety is best served by bringing in a professional, one who will, by his business insurance, assume the liability for the job and make a safe and correct repair.
@Milosz_Ostrow
5 жыл бұрын
Assuming all electrical connections are secure, the problem is most likely the controller module. I had the same issue a few years ago. By cleaning the flame sensor with fine emery paper, I got the furnace to limp along from November to February, then ended up wearing heavy clothing until the weather got warm. Further cleaning of the flame sensor proved fruitless. Eventually, I took a chance ($) and replaced the 20-year-old Honeywell controller with a new Honeywell unit, which restored normal operation, using the same old pilot burner and ignition electrode. An advantage of the newer Honeywell control module is built-in continuous self-testing and an LED that reports what is going on with a blink code.
@aquarius9491
4 жыл бұрын
whats your life insurance company ???