Mt. Vernon Igniter

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joescho

Feeling the Heat
Feb 11, 2009
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Northeastern PA
Is the correct igniter part number SRV7000-647 (300 watt - pellet only)
or SRV7000-462 (380 watt)?

Looking to have a spare and want to make sure I get the correct part. I have the AE insert. (2011)


I was also thinking when I pull the unit in the spring for cleaning I would also pull the convection blower and clean. Does that housing gasket need to be replaced when pulled? I think that is SRV7000-332.

Already have the combustion gasket.

Thanks
 
No need to replace the gasket. The new igniter was designed for longer life, and from the research I have done there was no compromise in performance.
 
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I was also thinking when I pull the unit in the spring for cleaning I would also pull the convection blower and clean. Does that housing gasket need to be replaced when pulled? I think that is SRV7000-332.


my freestander doesnt have a convection blower gasket.

edit- I think your confusing the comb blower housing gasket for a convection blower gasket.

your convection blower should not have a gasket unless something changed.
 
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my freestander doesnt have a convection blower gasket.

edit- I think your confusing the comb blower housing gasket for a convection blower gasket.

your convection blower should not have a gasket unless something changed.

You are right, no gasket on the convection blower. I misread "combustion" blower.
 
my freestander doesnt have a convection blower gasket.

edit- I think your confusing the comb blower housing gasket for a convection blower gasket.

your convection blower should not have a gasket unless something changed.
He knows his chit:p
 
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But those numbers are the correct ones for the igniters?
 
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