AERCO 124361-1 Ignition/Stepper Board
Specifications
- Weight: 0.6 lbs
- Type: Stepper Motor
- Voltage: 24 VAC
- Material: High-quality electronic components
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The AERCO Boiler and Water Heaters 124361-1 ignition/stepper Board used in various boilers and water heaters. It plays a crucial role in the ignition process, controlling the gas valve and burner ignition sequence. The board also manages stepper motor operation for certain boiler functions like air intake and flue damper control. Manages the steps involved in igniting the burner, including gas valve opening, sparking, and flame sensing. Interfaces with the gas valve to regulate gas flow based on the boiler's or water heater's heating demand. The 124361-1 AERCO Boiler and Water Heaters ignition/stepper board incorporates safety mechanisms like flame failure protection to prevent gas leaks and ensure safe operation. Features built-in safety mechanisms to prevent potential accidents and gas leaks.
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Q1. How can I prevent my AERCO Boilers and Water Heaters Ignition Control Board from failing?
A: Regular maintenance of your water heater or boiler, including yearly inspections and sediment removal, can extend the board's lifespan. Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule.
Q2. Are there different types of ignition control boards?
A: Yes, different brands and models use various types of boards with different features and complexities. Always ensure you get the exact replacement board for your specific water heater or boiler.
Q3. How often should my 124361-1 AERCO Boiler and Water Heaters ignition/stepper board be checked?
A: Regular maintenance includes inspections of the board during annual servicing. However, if you experience any of the previously mentioned signs of a faulty board, don't wait for the next scheduled maintenance - call a technician immediately.