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Heatilator Eco Choice Igniter: 3-20-677200-AMP

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$29.99

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Product SKU ! 3-20-677200 (HEA) AMP
Product MPN ! 3-20-677200
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Description

This 306 Watt igniter is compatible with Heatilator Eco Choice BA100 pellet furnace that does not use a pressurized ignition system.

This igniter was 11 fins prior to 2008, 13 fins in stoves 2008-2010, 15 fins from 2011-2018 and is currently 16 fins. This igniter will replace all prior versions. View our detailed installation instructions.


Replacement For Part Numbers:

  • 3-20-677200
  • 1-10-06620
  • 3-20-06783

View Compatible Models

UPC: 763500152647

Compatible Models

    Heatilator Eco Choice

  • BA100 (Pre: 004351831)

Technical Specs

Watts 306
Length 3 1/4"
Width 3/8" (Rod With 15 - 1" Fins)
Connectors Male Spades

Instructions

Install Instructions For Heatilator Eco Choice Igniter: 3-20-677200-AMP
  1. The igniter is located in the burnpot and is accessible from the front through the clean-out door that is secured by the wing nuts. Loosen the wing nuts to remove the cover and access this area.
  2. The igniter is accessed and changed through the front of the stove but some access will be needed to the rear of the stove to loosen the wiring
  3. From the rear, locate the yellow and light blue wires for the igniter at the point where they pass through the stove, it is directly under the auger. There is an extra length of these wires looped together and secured to the stove that needs to be freed up so that the igniter wire disconnects can be pulled forward removed from the front of the stove. When you have enough wire free, push about 12" of length of the yellow and light blue wires into the cavity of the the stove where they enter to run towards the igniter.
  4. From the front of the stove again, remove the two 5/16" or 8mm screws that hold the igniter cradle inside the burnpot. Do not loose these screws as you will need them again.
  5. Drop the igniter assembly down and pull it forward until you can see the wire disconnects, then disconnect the wires from the harness and remove the whole assembly.
  6. To remove the igniter from the cradle, twist the the two tabs that secure the cradle and the igniter. Your igniter will now be able to be removed. Replace the igniter with your new one, making sure the wires go to the right. Reattach the cradle plate to secure the new igniter, twist the tabs and reinstall the cradle using the two 5/16" or 8mm mounting screws.
  7. Pull your wire length back through the stove until the disconnects rear the passthrough. Secure your extra length of wire with a zip tie.
  8. Replace the clean-out cover on the burnpot and start up your stove with the new igniter.

Troubleshooting

Ignition problems nearly ALWAYS have something to do with a dirty stove. Make sure your stove, the venting and the clean-out area inside the burnpot cavity where the igniter resides is free and clear. If these areas are clean and you still do not have ignition or maybe you only have ignition sometimes...and if you do it take s a very long time, inspect your door gasket and your door latch. If the door does not make a tight seal the stove can have problems igniting.


If your igniter light is not illuminated on the control board, chances are the igniter toggle switch is in the "manual" position. The igniter MUST be in the auto position to receive power. If the stove is not feeding at start up but the feed light and the ignition light are illuminated, the air flow switch is not closing or, on some models, a hopper lid switch is also in-line with this common wire. Make sure the hopper lid is secure and try the start-up sequence again. If you still do not get feeding, remove the hopper lid switch from circuit and try it again. If this works, replace the hopper lid switch.


If your stove blows a fuse when you try to start the stove but does not blow a fuse when the igniter is switches to "manual", there is going to be an exposed igniter wire touching the metal of the burn pot or the igniter itself is shorted out to the cradle mount.


The feed motor and the igniter share the same common wire return back to the controller. If your stove is feeding at start-up but will not ignite, open the door and feel the burnpot to see if there is heat present from the igniter. If there is heat, the igniter is working but there is a problem with air flow. Most of the time, the clean-out area where the igniter resides is dirty and/or the fins of the igniter are clogged with ash debris. Using a 5/16" or 8mm socket, loosen the mounting screws for the igniter two full turns and then using your fingers, tap the ignition assembly inside the burnpot to shake out the debris. Try the start-up sequence again.


If your stove still will not ignite, inspect your burnpot for cracks or wear-holes on the burn plate surface. If you see any, replace the burnpot.


It is advisable to ALWAYS replace your door gasket when you are replacing an igniter. A leaking door gasket is often a contributing factor to igniter failure.

Troubleshooting Igniters:

Igniter failure can be verified on one of three ways. The easiest and most common way to see if the igniter is working is to start your stove or grill and visually look for the orange glow; however, some appliances do not have a visual way to do this, so you may have to physically feel around in the burn pot after the stove has been on for a few minutes to “feel” for heat being generated. If you can see the glow or can feel the heat from the igniter, chances are that the igniter is actually working. If this is the case, retry the startup process. Make sure your burn pot is seated correctly if it is removable. Make sure that your ash pan, door or hopper lid is closed as this will provide an airtight seal on the stove, which most igniters will require for proper ignition. If you still do not have any luck, give the stove a good cleaning, including the vent, and try again. If these attempts fail, further troubleshooting will be required, which leads us to the third method.

For this method, you will need a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter). Gain access to the igniter and remove it from the stove or insert. While you are taking the igniter out, verify that it is installed correctly with the correct mounting equipment, screws, etc.. With the igniter removed from the stove, you will need to look over the part to find the rated watts, it’s usually stamped on the metal somewhere. If you cannot find it, look on our website for the correct igniter; the information you are looking for will be under “technical specs”

If your Ohms reading is within 10%, more or less than the rating (46Ω +/- 10%), it’s good. If the igniter has a “contained short” or a short within itself and not grounding out, your Ohms reading will be very low...usually in the single digits. Generally, you cannot have a faulty igniter with too high of a resistance reading unless an igniter is installed that is way out of spec. An example of this would be your stove requires a 300W igniter but the stove has a 250W igniter installed. The reading in this scenario would be 52Ω. The reading would be correct to the igniter but would be the wrong value for the specified 300W igniter. That’s why it’s usually good to look at the part itself for the watts rating.

Warranty

Unfortunately, sometimes products do not work like they are supposed to. We offer a 90 day warranty on manufacturer defects. Some manufacturers make this a very simple and easy process unfortunately others do not. Items must be used in accordance with the manufacturers guidelines to qualify for warranty replacement. Please be advised that warranty claims for these parts may take up to 4 weeks for processing, and customers must cover shipping.

Shipping Information

This Item Qualifies For Free Shipping With Orders Over $49!

When Will My Order Ship?

All orders are typically processed within 24 hours of receiving payment and are shipped from us same day if placed before our shipping cutoff time (Monday - Friday: 12PM, Saturday: 10AM, Sunday: No Shipping), orders placed after our cutoff time are shipped the next morning.

Do You Offer Express Shipping?

Yes! Please note the shipping times are based on business days, weekends and holidays do not count to the delivery date. Please see our expedited ship time schedules here.

How Does Free Shipping Work?

Most orders over $49 qualify for free shipping! Orders which ship for free are shipped with either USPS or UPS based on our discretion. If you are using a PO box, free shipping orders will always go USPS.

Do You Ship To Canada?

We ship to Canada! We estimate USPS to take 4-10 days once receiving your package from us. We do not offer expedited shipping of any kind to Canada. Please allow an extra 2-5 days for all shipments to Canada. Free shipping is not available to Canada.

Do You Ship To Alaska Or Hawaii?

We ship to both Alaska and Hawaii! We do not offer next day or two day shipping to Alaska or Hawaii. Free shipping is not available to Alaska or Hawaii.

Do You Ship Outside The US Or Canada?

Unfortunately, at this time we do not offer international shipping other than to Canada.

Shipping Time Estimations

For information on shipping time estimations, see the Shipping Information & Transit Times on the shipping page.

Learn More About Our Shipping Information
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Description

This 306 Watt igniter is compatible with Heatilator Eco Choice BA100 pellet furnace that does not use a pressurized ignition system.

This igniter was 11 fins prior to 2008, 13 fins in stoves 2008-2010, 15 fins from 2011-2018 and is currently 16 fins. This igniter will replace all prior versions. View our detailed installation instructions.


Replacement For Part Numbers:

  • 3-20-677200
  • 1-10-06620
  • 3-20-06783

View Compatible Models

UPC: 763500152647

Technical Specs

Watts 306
Length 3 1/4"
Width 3/8" (Rod With 15 - 1" Fins)
Connectors Male Spades

Instructions

Install Instructions For Heatilator Eco Choice Igniter: 3-20-677200-AMP
  1. The igniter is located in the burnpot and is accessible from the front through the clean-out door that is secured by the wing nuts. Loosen the wing nuts to remove the cover and access this area.
  2. The igniter is accessed and changed through the front of the stove but some access will be needed to the rear of the stove to loosen the wiring
  3. From the rear, locate the yellow and light blue wires for the igniter at the point where they pass through the stove, it is directly under the auger. There is an extra length of these wires looped together and secured to the stove that needs to be freed up so that the igniter wire disconnects can be pulled forward removed from the front of the stove. When you have enough wire free, push about 12" of length of the yellow and light blue wires into the cavity of the the stove where they enter to run towards the igniter.
  4. From the front of the stove again, remove the two 5/16" or 8mm screws that hold the igniter cradle inside the burnpot. Do not loose these screws as you will need them again.
  5. Drop the igniter assembly down and pull it forward until you can see the wire disconnects, then disconnect the wires from the harness and remove the whole assembly.
  6. To remove the igniter from the cradle, twist the the two tabs that secure the cradle and the igniter. Your igniter will now be able to be removed. Replace the igniter with your new one, making sure the wires go to the right. Reattach the cradle plate to secure the new igniter, twist the tabs and reinstall the cradle using the two 5/16" or 8mm mounting screws.
  7. Pull your wire length back through the stove until the disconnects rear the passthrough. Secure your extra length of wire with a zip tie.
  8. Replace the clean-out cover on the burnpot and start up your stove with the new igniter.

Troubleshooting

Ignition problems nearly ALWAYS have something to do with a dirty stove. Make sure your stove, the venting and the clean-out area inside the burnpot cavity where the igniter resides is free and clear. If these areas are clean and you still do not have ignition or maybe you only have ignition sometimes...and if you do it take s a very long time, inspect your door gasket and your door latch. If the door does not make a tight seal the stove can have problems igniting.


If your igniter light is not illuminated on the control board, chances are the igniter toggle switch is in the "manual" position. The igniter MUST be in the auto position to receive power. If the stove is not feeding at start up but the feed light and the ignition light are illuminated, the air flow switch is not closing or, on some models, a hopper lid switch is also in-line with this common wire. Make sure the hopper lid is secure and try the start-up sequence again. If you still do not get feeding, remove the hopper lid switch from circuit and try it again. If this works, replace the hopper lid switch.


If your stove blows a fuse when you try to start the stove but does not blow a fuse when the igniter is switches to "manual", there is going to be an exposed igniter wire touching the metal of the burn pot or the igniter itself is shorted out to the cradle mount.


The feed motor and the igniter share the same common wire return back to the controller. If your stove is feeding at start-up but will not ignite, open the door and feel the burnpot to see if there is heat present from the igniter. If there is heat, the igniter is working but there is a problem with air flow. Most of the time, the clean-out area where the igniter resides is dirty and/or the fins of the igniter are clogged with ash debris. Using a 5/16" or 8mm socket, loosen the mounting screws for the igniter two full turns and then using your fingers, tap the ignition assembly inside the burnpot to shake out the debris. Try the start-up sequence again.


If your stove still will not ignite, inspect your burnpot for cracks or wear-holes on the burn plate surface. If you see any, replace the burnpot.


It is advisable to ALWAYS replace your door gasket when you are replacing an igniter. A leaking door gasket is often a contributing factor to igniter failure.

Troubleshooting Igniters:

Igniter failure can be verified on one of three ways. The easiest and most common way to see if the igniter is working is to start your stove or grill and visually look for the orange glow; however, some appliances do not have a visual way to do this, so you may have to physically feel around in the burn pot after the stove has been on for a few minutes to “feel” for heat being generated. If you can see the glow or can feel the heat from the igniter, chances are that the igniter is actually working. If this is the case, retry the startup process. Make sure your burn pot is seated correctly if it is removable. Make sure that your ash pan, door or hopper lid is closed as this will provide an airtight seal on the stove, which most igniters will require for proper ignition. If you still do not have any luck, give the stove a good cleaning, including the vent, and try again. If these attempts fail, further troubleshooting will be required, which leads us to the third method.

For this method, you will need a DMM (Digital Multi-Meter). Gain access to the igniter and remove it from the stove or insert. While you are taking the igniter out, verify that it is installed correctly with the correct mounting equipment, screws, etc.. With the igniter removed from the stove, you will need to look over the part to find the rated watts, it’s usually stamped on the metal somewhere. If you cannot find it, look on our website for the correct igniter; the information you are looking for will be under “technical specs”

If your Ohms reading is within 10%, more or less than the rating (46Ω +/- 10%), it’s good. If the igniter has a “contained short” or a short within itself and not grounding out, your Ohms reading will be very low...usually in the single digits. Generally, you cannot have a faulty igniter with too high of a resistance reading unless an igniter is installed that is way out of spec. An example of this would be your stove requires a 300W igniter but the stove has a 250W igniter installed. The reading in this scenario would be 52Ω. The reading would be correct to the igniter but would be the wrong value for the specified 300W igniter. That’s why it’s usually good to look at the part itself for the watts rating.

Warranty

Unfortunately, sometimes products do not work like they are supposed to. We offer a 90 day warranty on manufacturer defects. Some manufacturers make this a very simple and easy process unfortunately others do not. Items must be used in accordance with the manufacturers guidelines to qualify for warranty replacement. Please be advised that warranty claims for these parts may take up to 4 weeks for processing, and customers must cover shipping.

Shipping Info

This Item Qualifies For Free Shipping With Orders Over $49!

When Will My Order Ship?

All orders are typically processed within 24 hours of receiving payment and are shipped from us same day if placed before our shipping cutoff time (Monday - Friday: 12PM, Saturday: 10AM, Sunday: No Shipping), orders placed after our cutoff time are shipped the next morning.

Do You Offer Express Shipping?

Yes! Please note the shipping times are based on business days, weekends and holidays do not count to the delivery date. Please see our expedited ship time schedules here.

How Does Free Shipping Work?

Most orders over $49 qualify for free shipping! Orders which ship for free are shipped with either USPS or UPS based on our discretion. If you are using a PO box, free shipping orders will always go USPS.

Do You Ship To Canada?

We ship to Canada! We estimate USPS to take 4-10 days once receiving your package from us. We do not offer expedited shipping of any kind to Canada. Please allow an extra 2-5 days for all shipments to Canada. Free shipping is not available to Canada.

Do You Ship To Alaska Or Hawaii?

We ship to both Alaska and Hawaii! We do not offer next day or two day shipping to Alaska or Hawaii. Free shipping is not available to Alaska or Hawaii.

Do You Ship Outside The US Or Canada?

Unfortunately, at this time we do not offer international shipping other than to Canada.

Shipping Time Estimations

For information on shipping time estimations, see the Shipping Information & Transit Times on the shipping page.

Learn More About Our Shipping Information

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Leonard T.

Harman Igniter (306W): 3-20-677200-AMP

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Peggy W.
Stove ignitor

Ignitor arrived in good time, installed and working, will have to wait and see how long item works, otherwise good purchase

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Jim W.
Canadian buyer

I usually like to buy Canadian but even after paying for currency exchange and shipping, your price is much better. Many thanks.

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Kathy D.
Harman Ignitor 306W

Good lighter. As soon as it was installed, our pellets ignited again. Easy installation too.

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stephen c.
it fit

after a time of study. and making sure the igniter would hopefully fit. it did!.it was easy to install. And is working well.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 93 reviews
98%
(91)
2%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
L
Leonard T.

Harman Igniter (306W): 3-20-677200-AMP

P
Peggy W.
Stove ignitor

Ignitor arrived in good time, installed and working, will have to wait and see how long item works, otherwise good purchase

J
Jim W.
Canadian buyer

I usually like to buy Canadian but even after paying for currency exchange and shipping, your price is much better. Many thanks.

K
Kathy D.
Harman Ignitor 306W

Good lighter. As soon as it was installed, our pellets ignited again. Easy installation too.

s
stephen c.
it fit

after a time of study. and making sure the igniter would hopefully fit. it did!.it was easy to install. And is working well.

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