I have a 10 yo White and Rogers system in the attic that this year decided not to start. Last year its sister unit in the basement did the same and a new control unit fixed it (but we chalked that up to sitting in water for several years).
Now, when heat is called for, the attic draft inducer motor starts, but no spark ever comes as far as I can see (looking in the little window). After looking for obvious issues (loose wires, corrosion, fuses, etc.) I follwed the Honeywell (unit is S8610U) troubleshooting steps and swapped in a new control unit, but this did not change anything.
Due to the way it is installed, changing the igniter would be a PITA, and above my pay grade. Before I get to that, I am trying to figure out how I exlcude other possible issues. I feel it could well be some other control mechanism (lockouts, pressure switch, blocked exhaust pipe, etc.) causing it never to get to ignition. That is, I want to follow an orderly troubleshooting process that looks at the easier things first.
How do go about checking to see if it is trying to spark but failing (e.g. it is an igniter problem) or never getting to this step. I imagine I could jump the igniter line to ground and watch for an arch, but this seems like a baaad idea.
Should I jump the vacuum switches? I jumped the main limit which immediately turned on the main blower, so I concluded that ain't stopping the spark.
All help appreciated and happy to offer the spare control unit for best answers.
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