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Unit won't light off. Ignitor voltage only 28v. Have 110v to the coils on gas valve but drops the voltage leaving coils to ignitor. Gas company tech replaced coils. Still only 28v on ignitor. When harness is disconnected from coils then you get 110v on ignitor circuit. Plug harness back in and voltage drops to 28v. :kopkrab: Any ideas??

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... When harness is disconnected from coils

... then you get 110v on ignitor circuit.

1) ... when harness disconnected from Coils ? OR when disconnected from Ignitor ?

2) when you do get 110v on Ignitor, does it then glow ?

all voltage measurements should normally be made with devices connected unless otherwise directed ..

although your measurements do give results ...

Check the Flame (heat) Sensor Switch.

Should be closed when there's no Flame.

click on picture

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