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AERCO Boiler and Water Heater 69170 Electric Control System Actuator

Special Price $1,690.25 Regular Price $1,876.18
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SKU
69170
AERCO 69170 Actuator Electric-Control System is a heavy duty component designed to control temperature in HVAC systems, especially in AERCO boilers. Temperature range of 50°F to 180°F gives exact control over the heating process. It works in converting electrical impulses into mechanical action to facilitate smooth system valve and damper adjustment. In residential and commercial applications this will improve the overall heating operations efficiency and will save their energy with improved living levels. The AERCO 69170 maximize boiler performance and lower operating costs to extend system life.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 2.67 lbs
  • Type: Compound Type
  • Temperature Range: 50°F - 180°F
Manufacturer Name: AERCO Boiler and Water Heater
Product Number: 69170
OEM Part Number: 69170
Product Description: Actuator Elect Control System
Weight:2.67lbs/1211.09g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the AERCO 69170 Electric Control System Actuator?

Inspect the actuator regularly for smooth operation and ensure it responds correctly to control signals. Check wiring connections for tightness and signs of corrosion to maintain reliable performance. Keep the unit clean and free from dust or moisture exposure. Always disconnect power before servicing to prevent electrical shock.

What are common issues with the AERCO 69170 Electric Control System Actuator?

  • Failure to respond to control signals.
  • Intermittent or erratic operation.
  • Electrical connection faults.
  • Mechanical binding or misalignment.