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I assumed that but was unsure. Yes the old coil is completely dead. You should have continuity between the live and neutral connections. My multimeters read OL when checking for resistance but others read OC (open circuit). Both mean the same thing, the coil windings have broken down.
 
Ok. Did you check cell to see what microamps you were getting?
The Danfoss coils on that burner are a common fail point. Usually when they fail they do so within in 10-15 minutes after ignition. They break down internally where you would get a zero resistance reading or no continuity, often they can fuse back together and you get the problem you had, alternatively they remain OL (open loop) and never work again. The new Danfoss diamond coils are supposed to be a lot more robust but still not without their problems. If you find you're going through several coils then I would consider changing the stem on the pump. I can explain to you why if you'd like or you can just bare it in mind.

I dont find the 'improved' coils to be any better at all.
 

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