IGNITION CONTROL

NOTE: When replacing Johnson Controls, G-60 or G-65 Ignition Control with the new Honeywell Ignition control, the 24 VAC burner transformer (rated at 20VA) must be replaced with the larger (rated at 40VA) #369531 Transformer.

1.Read all instructions supplied in kit before starting. Tools required: Center punch and 7/32" drill bit.

2.Shut off power at main breaker.

3.Remove control panel top and front panel.

4.Remove front panel.

5.Remove ignition control package from Johnson gas valve and discard.

The white flame sensor wire, from the burner to terminal #4 on Johnson gas control is no longer used. Cut Wire at burner and discard.

NOTE: On some Impinger ovens, it may be necessary to drill the mounting holes through the oven specification plate. Use care to avoid drilling through any important

information or agency approval markings on the specification plate.

6.Use template supplied to locate and drill two (2) 7/32" mounting holes for new Ignition Control. When mounting new ignition control, make certain that the green #67 ground wire (supplied) is installed properly.

7.Connect wiring as follows:

Connect blue wire from gas valve to terminal marked P.V. on ignition control. Connect black wire from gas valve to termainal marked M.V./P.V. on ignition control. Connect red wire from gas valve to terminal marked M.V. on ignition control.

Connect white wire from indicator light to ground, by using splice connection on green wire supplied.

Connect orange spark lead from burner to terminal marked "spark" on ignition control. NOTE: It may be necessary to replace ignition cable terminal with .250" quick- connect terminal (supplied).

Connect the red wire from burner blower motor centrifugal switch to terminal marked 24V on ignition control.

Connect green #68 wire (supplied) from terminal 24 GND to terminal GND (burner) to ground.

Connect the green wire from 24VAC transformer to wire #68 at terminal marked 24V(GND) on ignition control.

The Honeywell ignition control module provides 100% safety lockout. Control will try for ignition for 15 seconds. If ignition does not occur, control will lockout or shut off. To reset control, the burner switch must be turned off for 1 minute.

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Lincoln Series 1000, Series 1200 service manual Ignition Control

Series 1000, Series 1200 specifications

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