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Hi, My 2014 Crown Boiler has a spark ignition system that is malfunctioning. When I turn the boiler power switch off and back on, the pilot light comes on, the boiler fires up and the radiators heat the house properly. But after the boiler turns off upon reaching the set temperature and when thr temperature drops back down, the pilot and boiler don’t light on their own until I turn the boiler power switch off and on again. My HVAC guy says a new spark ignition will cost $1600. I asked him about setting the system so the pilot is on continuously but he doesn’t know anything about it. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
 

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