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Burnham Boiler 106495-02 Temperature Sensor Kit LWCO/Limit 24V

Special Price $120.17 Regular Price $138.20
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106495-02
The Burnham Boiler 106495-02 Temperature-Sensor Kit part to maintain the Burnham boilers safety and efficiency when operating the HVAC systems with Low Water Cut Off feature. This sensor kit works through measuring water temperature inside the boiler which is in avoiding the consequences of low water level. The sensor kit functions at 24V with the temperature range of 82-93°C and an accuracy of maintaining water temperature fluctuations. When the water temperature is outside the range set by the LWCO, the sensor initiates the LWCO function. This sensor kit is crucial in ensuring that the boiler is always in its also protects.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.37 Lbs
  • Type: Sensor
  • Voltage: 24V
  • Accuracy: ±2°F
  • Temperature: 82-93°C
  • Function: Low Water Cut Off
Manufacturer Name: Burnham Boiler
Product Number: 106495-02
OEM Part Number: 106495-02
Product Description: 24V Lwco/Limit Temp Snsr Kit
Weight:0.37lbs/167.83g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Burnham Boiler 106495-02 Temperature Sensor Kit?

Regularly inspect the sensor kit for corrosion, loose connections, or damaged wiring. Clean contacts gently and ensure proper installation to maintain accurate readings. Test functionality periodically and turn off power before servicing for safety.

What are common issues with the Burnham Boiler 106495-02 Temperature Sensor Kit?

  • Inaccurate temperature readings.
  • Sensor failing to trigger the LWCO or limit functions.
  • Loose or corroded electrical connections.
  • Wiring damage or short circuits.
  • Intermittent boiler shutdowns.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the boiler at the breaker to ensure safety.

Step2: Locate the existing LWCO/limit sensor and remove the access panel.

Step3: Disconnect wiring from the old sensor, noting connections.

Step4: Remove the old sensor from the mounting point.

Step5: Install the new sensor in the same position and secure it.

Step6: Reconnect wiring according to the noted configuration.

Step7: Replace the access panel and restore power.

Step8: Test the boiler to ensure proper temperature sensing and operation.