
Allanson Transformers 2270-U Ignitor
12Vdc Supply Voltage, 14,000Vac Secondary Voltage, Mid Point Ground, OMNI Universal Electronic Oil Ignitor
Allanson Transformers 2270-U OMNI Universal Electronic Oil Ignitor – 12V DC, 17.5kV, Mid-Point Ground
Upgrade your oil burner system with the Allanson Transformers 2270-U OMNI Universal Electronic Ignitor, a powerful and reliable ignition solution designed for universal compatibility and long-lasting performance. Engineered to operate at 12V DC input with a 17.5kV peak secondary voltage, this ignitor ensures consistent and efficient ignition in a wide range of oil heating applications.
Key Features:
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Type: OMNI Universal Electronic Oil Ignitor
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Input Voltage: 12V DC
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Secondary Voltage: 17.5 kV peak (14,000 Vac nominal)
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Grounding: Mid-Point Ground
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Current: 20mA
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Application: Compatible with a wide range of oil burners
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HV Terminal: Large Spring Contact
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Poles: Double
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Mounting: Universal – fits any OEM ignitor mounting plate
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Includes: Complete hardware for easy installation
Benefits:
✅ Truly Universal Fit – Mounts on any manufacturer’s existing electronic ignitor plate
✅ Minimizes Inventory Needs – Eliminates the need for multiple mounting plates
✅ Durable & Efficient – Low operating temperature and energy-efficient design
✅ Quick Installation – Comes complete with all necessary hardware
✅ Reliable Performance – Proven operation under brownout conditions
✅ Advanced Protection – Meets U.S. and European EMI/RFI noise emission standards
Specifications:
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Operating Temperature: -30°C to 40°C
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Storage Temperature: -40°C to 80°C
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Humidity Tolerance: Up to 90% Relative Humidity
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Air Gap Range: 1/16″ to 3/16″
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Dimensions: 4.06″ x 4.92″ x 2.91″
Whether you're a technician, installer, or contractor, the Allanson Transformers 2270-U provides the universal solution you need for fast, efficient, and reliable oil burner ignition. Also available in a convenient service kit for added flexibility.
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