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Re: Where is the flame sensor location on a Rheem...
Flame sensors are always located directly in the flame, as it leaves the burner/in shot. The flame comes directly in contact with the flame rod/sensor. It's usually near the last orifice on the manifold, farthest away from the gas valve.
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Nov 29, 2011 - Uploaded by RochNoure
A Furnace Flame Sensor is a safety device that reads the temperature and ... easy fix, but the furnace is ...
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Troubleshoot the ignitor of the Rheem RGDA model gas furnace.... Jun Sim 5 months ago ... My lennox ...Missing: lx2000
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Rheem Criterion II gas furnace model # RGPH-07EAMGR. When a call for heat is made t wo green led's ...Missing: lx2000
Oct 19, 2004 - 25 posts - 9 authors
After a certain amount of time of not running, the heater will refuse to kick back on. ... 2 flashes, then a 2 second pause = pressure switch is open. What do .... On LP gas furnaces, the spark starts and the gas valve opens. ... Buffing them up with a little steel wool (5 minute job) is a good annual PM thing to do.
the flame sensor is usually located on opposite side of ignitor...note..some time when this happens it,s because of a poor ground..the circuitry depends on this ground for proper operation
Hi check out the fan control switch could be dirty itsounds like this is nit cutting to let fan run also check setting fan off fan on , temp rise and fall
Sounds like it could be a dirty or bad flame sensor.
When the burner lights ,there is a flame sensor in the flame and it is suppose to sense the flame and send a signal back to the control board which will keep the gas valve open, if it gets dirty or is bad it doesn't send the signal back to the board and the board will shut the gas valve off and after three tries it will lock out the furnace and you have to reset it to get it to work again.
The flame sensor looks like a wire and it's in the flame usually it will get gas deposits on it, then it won't work.
You can clean this sensor with an extra fine piece of steel wool, but before you attempt to do this DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE FURNACE.
Between the burners is a small rail in the pressed steel where the flame runs across to light the other burners and it sounds like there is dirt or debris in the step over rails causing the problem. You will need to use some compressed air on those rails to clear them out. Once the rails are clear the other two burners should ignite right away.
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