The Honeywell Home-Resideo R7284U1004 Interrupted Electronic Oil Primary is a line voltage, safety rated, interrupted and intermittent ignition oil primary control for residential oil fired burners used in boilers, force air furnaces and water heaters. The Honeywell Home-Resideo R7284U1004 Interrupted Electronic Oil Primary is used with a cad cell flame sensor and operates an oil burner, spark igniter and optional oil valve. The control works with a low voltage and optional high voltage thermostat. The primary controls fuel oil, senses flame, controls ignition spark (either interrupted or intermittent) and notifies through the EnviraCOM bus a remote alarm circuit when in lockout. The Honeywell Home-Resideo R7284U1004 Interrupted Electronic Oil Primary can b e used with both hydronic and forced air systems. When used with hydronic systems, line voltage switching Aquastat Controllers normally provide for the starting and stopping of the combustion sequences. With forced air systems, both mechanical and electronic low voltage thermostats control the starting and stopping of the combustion process.
Honeywell Home-Resideo R7284U1004 Features
Usable with both Hydronic and Forced Air Systems
Compatible with Low voltage and high voltage thermostats
Specifications
R7284U1004
Overview
Product Category
Boiler Accessories
UPC
085267344708
General Information
Product Line
R8284
Product Category
Boiler Accessories
Dimensions
Product Height
2 1/2 Inches
Product Width
4 1/3 Inches
Product Length
4 2/12 Inches
Product Weight
1.5 Pounds
Certifications
UL Listed
Yes
Warranty Information
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1 Year
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