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Burnham Boiler 111455-01 Temperature Sensor

Special Price $61.12 Regular Price $70.29
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111455-01
The Burnham Boiler 111455-01 Temperature-Sensor part of HVAC equipment, which is to measure the temperature effectively. It is made of stainless steel that makes it more reliable and long lasting in most heating processes. This temperature sensor works on two-wire connection type, and can measure temperature up to 250 degree F. This assists in controlling burner operation to achieve the desired heating while preventing the operating temperature from reaching levels for integration with Burnham boilers and other heating systems, Temperature Sensor optimizes the system efficiency and safety. It also prevents overheating and potential equipment extending the of critical components by constantly checking the temperature levels.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.28 Lbs
  • Temperature Range: 250°F
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Connection: Two-wire
Manufacturer Name: Burnham Boiler
Product Number: 111455-01
OEM Part Number: 111455-01
Product Description: Temp Sensor
Weight:0.28lbs/127.01g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Burnham Boiler 111455-01 Temperature Sensor?

Regularly inspect the sensor for dirt, corrosion, or loose connections. Ensure proper placement and clean contacts if needed. Handling carefully prevents inaccurate readings and helps maintain safe boiler operation.

What are common issues with the Burnham Boiler 111455-01 Temperature Sensor?

  • Inaccurate temperature readings.
  • Intermittent signal or loss of connection.
  • Sensor failure due to corrosion or damage.
  • Delayed response to temperature changes.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off the power to the system for safety.

Step 2: Locate the existing temperature sensor.

Step 3: Disconnect the wiring connector carefully.

Step 4: Remove the old sensor using the proper tool.

Step 5: Install the new temperature sensor securely in the same position.

Step 6: Reconnect wiring and restore power, then test for proper readings.