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Trane SEN1114 Flame Sensor Nikrothal 80

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SEN1114
The Trane SEN1114 is a flame sensor crucial for safe operation in gas-powered furnaces and HVAC equipment. Made from Nikrothal 80, a special high-resistance alloy that tolerates e x treme temperatures, it detects the presence of a flame. This vital safety component ensures the furnace only operates when a flame is established, preventing gas leaks and other hazards. The Trane SEN1114 features a flange mount design for convenient installation and replacement. Here are some of its specifications: weight: 0.87lb, temperature range: -40°F to 210°F, size: 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 Inches, thickness: 0.02-0.04 Inches, and material: Nikrothal 80.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.87lb
  • Temperature: -40°F to 210°F
  • Size: 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 Inch
  • Thickness: 0.02-0.04 Inch
  • Material: Nikrothal 80
  • Mounting Type: Flange Mount
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: SEN1114
OEM Part Number: SEN1114
Product Description: Nikrothal 80 Flame Sensor
Weight:0.04lbs/18.14g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane SEN1114 Flame Sensor?

Gently clean the sensor rod using a fine abrasive pad to remove oxidation that can interfere with flame detection. Ensure the mounting position keeps the rod directly in the burner flame path for accurate sensing. During routine HVAC checks tight electrical grounding and confirm stable flame recognition during ignition cycles.

What are common issues with the Trane SEN1114 Flame Sensor?

  • Oxide buildup on the rod reducing flame detection sensitivity.
  • Poor grounding causing intermittent flame sensing failure.
  • Misalignment avoiding proper flame contact.
  • Control board misreading signal leading to ignition lockouts.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and gas supply to the unit for safety.

Step 2: Locate and remove the old flame sensor from the burner assembly.

Step 3: Disconnect the sensor wire carefully without damaging the terminal.

Step 4: Install the new sensor in the same position and secure it firmly.

Step 5: Reconnect the wire and ensure a tight connection.

Step 6: Restore power and gas, then test the system for proper ignition and flame detection.