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Nordyne 632484R Flame Sensor

Special Price $34.89 Regular Price $45.36
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632484R
The Nordyne 632484R Flame Sensor is a crucial safety component in Nordyne gas-fired HVAC systems. It detects the presence of a flame within the burner assembly. This critical function ensures safe operation by shutting down the gas supply if a flame isn't detected, preventing gas leaks and potential hazards. The sensor is designed to withstand high temperatures, ranging from 537°C to 1371°C. Its compact size, measuring between 1 and 5 inches in length and 0.02 to 0.05 inches thick, allows for easy installation within the HVAC unit.
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Specifications

  • Weight:0.03lbs
  • Temperature: 537°C to 1371°C
  • Size: Inch to 5 Inch
  • Thickness: 0.02 Inch to 0.05 Inch
Manufacturer Name: Nordyne
Product Number: 632484R
OEM Part Number: 632484R
Product Description: Flame Sensor
Weight:0.03lbs/13.61g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nordyne 632484R Flame Sensor?

Regularly clean the sensor tip to remove soot or carbon buildup, ensuring proper flame detection. Inspect wiring and mounting for corrosion or looseness. Test the sensor’s response during operation. Always turn off power before performing maintenance to prevent electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the Nordyne 632484R Flame Sensor?

  • Failure to detect flame, preventing ignition.
  • Intermittent flame sensing causing shutdowns.
  • Corrosion or buildup on the sensor tip.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC unit at the breaker for safety.

Step 2: Open the access panel to reach the burner area.

Step 3: Disconnect the old flame sensor by loosening its mounting screw and wire.

Step 4: Clean or replace the sensor if needed.

Step 5: Install the new flame sensor, securing the screw and reconnecting the wire.

Step 6: Close the access panel and restore power.

Step 7: Test the HVAC unit to confirm proper operation.