Facebook Pixel

Bradford White 415-46553-01 Lower Temperature Sensor

Special Price $92.96 Regular Price $106.90
In stock
SKU
415-46553-01
The Bradford White 415-46553-01 Lower Temperature Sensor is an essential part of the HVAC systems. It has the essential function of measuring the temperature of the water at the lower part of the tank. It always allows the heater to operate effectively and safely without reaching a point of overheating by effectively detecting the temperature of water. This results in energy conservation and the equipment’s durability is also increased. The readings of the sensor allow the water heater to perform to its optimum better and ensure that hot water is supplied in plenty while at the same time avoiding scalding or damaging the water heater due to extremely high temperatures.
https://www.partshnc.com/media/catalog/product/4/1/415-46553-01_2.png

Specifications

  • Type: Lower Temperature Sensor
    Manufacturer Name: Bradford White
    Product Number: 415-46553-01
    OEM Part Number: 415-46553-01
    Product Description: Lower Temperature Sensor
    Weight:0.06lbs/27.22g

    Choose the best HVAC equipment parts and supplies from PartsHnC!

    • Same Day Shipping

    • Best Quality And Best Price

    • Wide Range of Inventory

    • Best Customer Service

    Have More Questions or Need Help to Place The Order?
    Reach us at (866)773-0907 or [email protected]

    Write Your Own Review
    You're reviewing:Bradford White 415-46553-01 Lower Temperature Sensor
    Your Rating
    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Bradford White 415-46553-01 Lower Temperature Sensor?

    Inspect the sensor periodically for corrosion, loose wiring, or buildup that could affect readings. Ensure secure electrical connections and clean terminals using a dry cloth when needed. Proper maintenance ensures accurate temperature monitoring and accurate system performance.

    What are common issues with the Bradford White 415-46553-01 Lower Temperature Sensor?

    • Inaccurate temperature readings due to sensor drift or failure.
    • Intermittent signal loss from loose or damaged wiring connections.
    • Corrosion on terminals causing poor conductivity or erratic readings.
    • Sensor malfunction leading to system heating or control errors.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and shut water supply to heater.

    Step 2: Drain a small amount of water to reduce pressure.

    Step 3: Remove access panel and disconnect old sensor wiring carefully.

    Step 4: Install new sensor in same position and reconnect wiring securely.

    Step 5: Restore power and water, then test temperature readings for accuracy.

    Step 6: Wear insulated gloves and ensure system is cool before servicing.

    Step 7: Do not operate heater without proper grounding after installation.