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Bradford White 415-43232-00 Flame Sensor W/Gasket

Special Price $50.96 Regular Price $58.60
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415-43232-00
The Bradford White 415-43232-00 Flame Sensor is a part of gas water heaters, which is an essential part of HVAC systems. This sensor is used to guarantee the safety and efficiency of the burner by checking whether there is a flame within it. It does this by adjusting the AC created by the flame, to inform the gas valve to stay open. When no flame is present, the sensor will turn the gas valve off in an attempt to stop any leaks that may be fatal. Some of the benefits include; avoiding accumulation of gas, proper ignition, and effective heating.
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Specifications

  • Type: Flame Sensor
    Manufacturer Name: Bradford White
    Product Number: 415-43232-00
    OEM Part Number: 415-43232-00
    Product Description: Flame Sensor
    Weight:0.06lbs/27.22g

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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Bradford White 415-43232-00 Flame Sensor with Gasket?

    Clean sensor rod regularly to remove carbon buildup for accurate flame detection. Inspect gasket and wiring for damage or looseness to ensure proper sealing and signal continuity. Perform routine checks during service to prevent ignition faults and improve system safety.

    What are common issues with the Bradford White 415-43232-00 Flame Sensor with Gasket?

    • Flame sensor failure causing no ignition or shutdown.
    • Soot or oxidation leading to weak flame signal.
    • Loose wiring or Low connection causing intermittent operation.
    • Damaged gasket causing air leaks or unaccurate sensing.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply to the unit for safety, ensure unit is cool.

    Step 2: Remove the burner access panel carefully, and open cover.

    Step 3: Disconnect wiring from the old flame sensor, note wiring placement.

    Step 4: Unscrew and remove the faulty sensor using proper tool.

    Step 5: Install new sensor with gasket in correct position, align properly.

    Step 6: Reconnect wiring firmly, tighten connections.

    Step 7: Restore power, gas, and test ignition, check proper flame detection.