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Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100287156 Flue Temperature Sensor Kit

Special Price $60.32 Regular Price $69.37
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100287156
The Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100287156 Flue Temperature Sensor Kit is used in gas-fired water heaters and boilers. This sensor measures flue gas temperature crucial to the safe and efficient use of HVAC systems currently in place. In this case, there is an objective way of monitoring flue temperatures and avoid the time and cost consuming degrading of the equipment reliability and performance. It is in touch with the control module of the system to enable the adjustment of the combustion process in real-time. This kit is very useful for ensuring safety compliance, energy conservation and thus, cost saving and longevity of the heating equipment.
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Specifications

  • Type: Flue Temperature Sensor Kit
  • Material: Grommet
Manufacturer Name: Lochinvar & A.O. Smith
Product Number: 100287156
OEM Part Number: 100287156
Product Description: Flue Temp Sensor Kit
Weight:0.03lbs/13.61g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100287156 Flue Temperature Sensor Kit?

Keep the flue temperature sensor clean and firmly positioned in the exhaust stream. Check wiring connections for tightness and signs of heat damage. Check accurate temperature readings during routine heating system inspections.

What are common issues with the Lochinvar & A.O. Smith 100287156 Flue Temperature Sensor Kit?

  • Inaccurate flue temperature readings.
  • Open or shorted sensor circuit.
  • Intermittent signal loss to control board.
  • Corroded or damaged wiring connections.
  • Sensor overheating or drift failure.
  • System shutdown due to false readings.