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hennssey
Dec 15, 2008, 12:11 PM
Replaceing Johnson Controls G600AX-1 With a Johnson G779 Universall Intermittent Pilot Ignition Control got it install ok but now the led on the unit show that i am not getting no power but their is power. now i am asking if any one has the proper wire diagram i am not sure if i got the wires wrong i saw another unit almost like the one i have on another post but it is a honeywell.

hvac1000
Dec 15, 2008, 01:43 PM
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Here is the old control. You will have to match up the wiring designations to the new wiring diagram that came with the new G779. It is possible the new control is defective also since it is not showing power applied.