Part Location Diagram of 60141 Heatstar Electrode Sensor
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Electrode Sensor 60141

$ 7.02
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Fix Number:
FIX12031770
Manufacturer #:
60141
Manufactured by:
Heatstar

Product Description

This is an electrode flame sensor designed for various heating models. Its primary function is to detect the presence of the ignition flame and activate the heater. This sensor serves as a safety device to prevent the heater from operating in the absence of a flame and to shut it off when the flame is no longer present. If your heater is not turning on or frequently cycles on and off, it is likely due to a faulty sensor that needs replacement. This flame sensor is an authentic OEM part and is sold individually, without any additional parts or accessories. Ensuring that the flame sensor remains clean and free of debris or dust is crucial for its proper operation and long-term reliability. Regularly inspecting and cleaning it before or after use can help prevent future sensor failures. To replace this sensor, you will need tools such as a screwdriver or socket wrench and a set of pliers. Begin by disconnecting your heater from the power source and removing its side panel. Locate the flame sensor within the heater and disconnect the wire attached to it. Remove the securing screws and the old sensor, making note of its orientation. Install the new sensor in its place, secure it with the screws, and reconnect the appropriate wire. Then reassemble the heater and test its operation.