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APPLICATION 
These ignition modules provide ignition sequence, flame 
monitoring and safety shutoff for intermittent pilot central 
furnaces and heating appliances. S8600 and S8660 mod- 
els provide up to 1.0 A pilot and 1.0 A main valve current 
rating.  S8610 and S8670 provide up to 1.0 A pilot and 2.0 
A main valve current rating. Minimum ambient temperature
 
 
rating is -40
 
F [-40
 
C]. Maximum ambient rating is +175
 
F [+79
 
C] for S8600, S8660 and for S8610, S8670 used 
with 1.0 A or less main valve. Maximum ambient rating for 
S8610, S8670 used with 1.0 to 2.0 A main valve is +165
 
F 
[+74
 
C]. See Table I for a summary of other differences 
between models.
 
 
TABLE 1—INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION MODULES.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
a 
If established flame is lost, all models restart ignition trial.
 
PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 
Intermittent pilot systems are used on a wide variety of 
central heating equipment and on heating appliances such 
as commercial cookers, agricultural equipment, industrial 
heating equipment and pool heaters. Some of these appli- 
cations may make heavy demands on the controls, either 
because of frequent cycling, or because of moisture, corro- 
sive chemicals, dust or excessive heat in the environment. 
In these situations, special steps may be required to pre- 
vent nuisance shutdowns and premature control failure. 
These applications require Honeywell Residential Division 
Engineering review; contact your Honeywell Sales Repre- 
sentative for assistance.
 
 
FREQUENT CYCLING
 
These controls are designed for use on space heating 
appliances that typically cycle 3 to 4 times an hour during 
the heating season and not at all during the cooling season. 
In an application with significantly greater cycling rates and 
closer to year-round use, we recommend monthly checkout 
because the controls may wear out more quickly.
 
 
WATER OR STEAM CLEANING
 
Once a module or gas control has been wet, it may 
operate unreliably and must be replaced. If the appliance is
 
 
 
 
 
likely to be cleaned with water or steam, the controls and 
associated wiring should be covered so water or steam flow 
cannot reach them. The controls should be high enough 
above the bottom of the cabinet so they will not be subject 
to flooding or splashing during normal cleaning procedures. 
If  necessary,  shield  the  controls  to  protect  them  from 
splashing water. A NEMA 4 enclosure is recommended for 
the ignition  module; see  the  Electronic  Ignition  Service 
Manual, form 70-6604.
 
 
HIGH HUMIDITY OR DRIPPING WATER
 
Over time, dripping water or high ambient humidity can 
create  unwanted  electrical  paths  on  the  module  circuit 
board, causing the module to fail. 
Never 
install an appliance 
where water can drip on the controls.
 
In addition, high ambient humidity can cause the gas 
control to corrode, and finally to fail.
 
Where the appliance may be installed in a humid atmos- 
phere, make sure air circulation around the module and gas 
control is adequate to prevent condensation. It’s also im- 
portant  to  regularly  check  out  the  system.  A  NEMA  4 
enclosure  may  be  needed;  see  the  Electronic  Ignition 
Service Manual, form 70-6604.
 
INTERMITTENT PILOT MODULES 
S8600, S8610, S8660, S8670
 
Spark on until pilot 
lightoff or manual 
shutoff; pilot valve 
open until manual
 
shutdown.
 
15 or 90 
sec. max., 
as ordered
 
Spark on until 
lightoff or lockout; 
pilot valve closes
 
on lockout.
 
Spark and pilot gas 
on until shutoff.
 
After 5 min. min.
 
(6 min. nom.) delay, 
ignition starts again. 
Ignition, wait, retry 
repeats until pilot 
lights or system is
 
shut down manually.
 
15 or 90 
sec. max., 
as ordered
 
Ignition trial follows 
prepurge; spark on 
until lightoff or 
lockout; pilot valve
 
closes on lockout.