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No it doesn't - the ignitor goes to printed circuit connectors on your control board. the ignitor operates on 120 volts ac. for repair parts on any reddy heater go to www dot desatech dot com
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CIRCUIT CARD- -Photocell blue wired go to two terminals marked BLUE PHOTOCELL (any order) -Motor red wire plugs onto terminal marked MTR MAIN, motor white wire plugs into terminal marked WHITE MOTOR. -potentiometer (thing with knob) two white wires plug into terminals marked TEMP SEL -Black wire from switch to terminal marked L1 BLACK -White wire from power cord goes to terminal marked N White -Ignitor (used to be yellow wires) goto terminals marked IGNITOR and IGNITOR RET (any order)
OTHER- -White wire from power cord goes to switch terminal marked 3A , other pigtail of the white wire goes to board as described above. -Black wire from power cord goes to swtich terminal marked 4B
propane heater uses a hot surface ignitor. this operates off 120 volts and glows red/orange when actuated. it stays lit throughout the heater on operation. on the backplate of the combustion chamber is a high limit with two wires coming off it. these two wires connect to the spade connectors on the flame detector cappillary. Once you establish a fire, the flame detector generates a 750 millivolt signal which is applied to the pilot/main valve assembly. My diagram will show this.
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