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Beckett Igniter 7610B0001U Aquasmart Boiler Temperature Gas Control 24V

Special Price $252.33 Regular Price $280.08
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7610B0001U
The Beckett Igniter 7610B0001U AquaSmart Boiler Temperature Gas Control is a complex part intended for controlling the temperature of the gas-fired boilers. This control system is powered at 24V and features HeatManager which optimizes the boiler’s temperature to meet the heating requirements without wastage of energy. It can be used with different type of HVAC equipment, with residential and commercial boilers, and offers the advantages of saving fuel, increased comfort, and protection against frozen pipes. The AquaSmart control has a backlit LCD for programming and options for extra sensors it can be a modern heating system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Aquasmart Boiler Temperature Gas Control
  • Voltage: 24V
Manufacturer Name: Beckett Igniter
Product Number: 7610B0001U
OEM Part Number: 7610B0001U
Product Description: Aquasmart Control Gas+Temp 24V
Weight:3.2lbs/1451.49g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Beckett 7610B0001U Temperature Gas Control?

Inspect the control periodically for secure wiring connections, clean sensor inputs, and proper mounting on the system. Verify control settings and safety limits remain correctly calibrated during seasonal servicing. Always disconnect power before performing any maintenance or adjustments.

What are common issues with the Beckett 7610B0001U Temperature Gas Control?

  • Incorrect temperature readings from faulty or scaled sensors.
  • Control not energizing burner due to wiring or relay failure.
  • Intermittent operation or system lockouts.
  • Loss of heating due to failed control logic or internal electronics.
  • Sensor mismatch or improper installation causing false shutdowns.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply, then verify the unit is fully isolated and cooled before servicing.

Step 2: Remove the existing control and label all thermostat, sensor, and burner circuit wiring for reference.

Step 3: Mount the new control securely in the control panel using factory mounting points.

Step 4: Reconnect wiring to sensor terminals according to the wiring diagram.

Step 5: Restore power and gas, then run a full ignition cycle and confirm safe burner operation and correct temperature control response.