
SUDICK
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about SUDICK from 3G Electric.
What is the Sudick LMO 44.255C2 controller used for?
The LMO 44.255C2 is a flame-safeguard controller designed for modulating burner applications. It monitors flame presence using UV or ionization sensors, manages fuel solenoid valves, and modulates fuel flow in response to demand signals. Common in boiler and furnace systems where burner output must adjust to maintain temperature setpoints without cycling on and off.
How do Sudick ignition transformers differ from standard step-up transformers?
Sudick ignition transformers, such as the 1020, are engineered specifically for arc ignition in burner pilots. They produce high-voltage secondary output (typically 4–10 kV) with current-limiting properties to create stable spark without overheating the transformer. They are rated for outdoor or indoor mounting in industrial burner cabinets and include mounting flanges and terminal blocks suited to flame-safeguard wiring harnesses.
What is the difference between Sudick LOA and LMO controller series?
The LOA series (e.g., LOA 24.171B27) is a non-modulating (on-off) flame controller typically for single-stage burners, while the LMO series (e.g., LMO 24.111C2B, LMO 44.255C2) adds proportional or modulating capability for multi-stage or fully modulating burners. Both families include safety functions such as lockout-reset logic and flame-signal processing; selection depends on burner type and load-control requirements.
Are Sudick spare parts compatible with existing burner installations?
Sudick controllers and ignition transformers are designed as plug-in replacements for installations originally equipped with Sudick components. Cross-compatibility with other brands requires verification of voltage class (24 V, 48 V, 230 V DC/AC), connector type, and control logic. We provide technical matching support during procurement to ensure correct part selection for your burner model.
What certifications or standards apply to Sudick control equipment?
Sudick controllers and transformers are designed to meet European industrial standards including EN and CE marking requirements. Typical voltage and safety ratings are marked on the product. Specific certification details (e.g., SIL rating, atex approval) vary by model; consult the product datasheet or contact us for compliance documentation relevant to your installation environment.
How quickly can I get a Sudick spare part if my burner controller fails?
We maintain stock of core Sudick ignition and control modules at the Woodlands warehouse. Lead times depend on SKU availability and order timing. For common replacements like the LMO 44.255C2 or ignition transformers, same-day or next-business-day dispatch is typical. Request a quote with your SKU or model number for exact availability and delivery timeline.
