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Fulton Boiler 2-30-001334 Flame Switch

Special Price $184.55 Regular Price $212.23
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SKU
2-30-001334
The Fulton Boiler 2-30-001334 Flame Switch safety and control part for the existence of a flame in boiler systems. The burner operates only when a stable flame is detected, and if flame fails the system automatically shuts down to prevent any potential hazards, with this switch. It is specifically designed for Fulton boilers and features integrated and dependable performance. The robust construction of the system improves system reliability, and operational efficiency. The flame switch is ideal for commercial and industrial HVAC system applications, keeping heating consistent, minimizing downtime and supporting safety standards to ensure uninterrupted, secure boiler operation.
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Specifications

  • Type: Flame Switch
    Manufacturer Name: Fulton Boiler
    Product Number: 2-30-001334
    OEM Part Number: 2-30-001334
    Product Description: Flame Switch
    Weight:0.68lbs/308.44g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Fulton Boiler 2-30-001334 Flame Switch?

    Regularly inspect the flame switch for carbon buildup, corrosion, or loose connections. Clean the contact with a fine abrasive or cloth when the unit is powered off. Test the switch to ensure proper flame sensing, and replace immediately if signs of wear or malfunction appear to maintain safe boiler operation.

    What are common issues with the Fulton Boiler 2-30-001334 Flame Switch?

    • Failure to detect flame.
    • Erratic or intermittent ignition.
    • Carbon buildup on contacts.
    • Loose or corroded wiring causing misfires.

    Installation Steps

    Step1: Turn off power and fuel supply to the boiler and allow it to cool.

    Step2: Open access panel and locate the existing flame switch assembly.

    Step3: Disconnect wiring and remove the old switch.

    Step4: Install the new flame switch and reconnect wiring to matching terminals.

    Step5: Restore power and fuel, then test for proper flame sensing.