Utica Dunkirk boiler parts are replacement components built for the Utica Boilers and Dunkirk Boilers lines, two residential and light commercial boiler brands manufactured under the same parent company and sharing many core platforms.
A tech pulling a part for one of these boilers needs the exact component for the model and series on the rating plate, since a hot surface igniter, circuit board, or blower that fits one series won't necessarily seat or wire into another. Keeping the common failure parts on hand for these units, rather than waiting on a special order, keeps a no-heat call from turning into an overnight job.
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Buying Guide
Start with the boiler's rating plate, not a general description of the failed part. Utica and Dunkirk share platforms across several gas and oil-fired series, but the exact igniter, board revision, or blower can differ between an atmospheric-vent model and a power-vented one even within the same nominal size.
For Utica Dunkirk boiler parts, confirm whether the unit is gas or oil-fired first, since ignition and burner components are not interchangeable between fuel types. A gas boiler's hot surface igniter and flame sensor have no equivalent on an oil-fired unit, which instead uses a burner motor, nozzle, and cad cell.
Once fuel type is confirmed, match the part number against the boiler's series and revision letter if the manual lists one. A control board or wiring harness pulled from the wrong revision can physically plug in but fail to complete the ignition sequence correctly.
Finally, weigh OEM parts against aftermarket-equivalent options. OEM parts match the original fit exactly and preserve any remaining manufacturer warranty on the unit, which matters most on a boiler still within its parts-warranty window.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need an igniter or a flame sensor?
If the burner never lights, suspect the igniter first. If it lights but then shuts down a few seconds later, the flame sensor likely isn't detecting the flame and is telling the control board to shut off gas flow.
Are Utica and Dunkirk parts interchangeable?
Often yes within the same series, since both brands share manufacturing platforms, but always confirm against the specific model and revision on the rating plate before ordering. Don't assume compatibility across different series sizes.
Why does my boiler's draft inducer run but the unit still locks out?
The pressure switch may not be sensing the airflow the inducer is producing, which can mean a weak inducer, a blocked venting or intake, or a cracked pressure switch hose rather than the motor itself.
Can I replace a gasket without draining the boiler?
It depends on which gasket. A door or jacket gasket usually doesn't require draining, but any gasket on a water-side connection, like a flange or tankless coil cover, does require the system to be drained down first.
Do I need the exact OEM board or will a universal control work?
For most Utica and Dunkirk models, the OEM board is the safer choice because it preserves the factory ignition sequence and safety logic. A universal control can work on some setups but should only be used when the OEM board isn't available.