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Fireye SB560223AA Flame Safeguard Control Flame Rod Purge Control 5-10Sec TFI 120Vac

Special Price $1,532.01 Regular Price $1,700.54
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SB560223AA

The Fireye SB560223AA is a flame safety control system that ensures the safe and efficient functioning of your gas-fired HVAC equipment, including boilers and furnaces. It operates on a conventional 120-volt AC power source and has a number of important characteristics for dependable operation. The flame rod, which measures the ionization current a flame produces to determine its presence, is one essential part. The control system receives this information and uses it to continuously monitor the flame and make sure it stays lit while in operation. In addition, a 5/10 Try For Ignition  sequence is included in the SB560223AA. The Industry standard procedure aims to light the burner for five seconds, after which it will turn off if no flame is seen. 

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Manufacturer Name: Fireye
Product Number: SB560223AA
OEM Part Number: SB560223AA
Product Description: 120Vac 5/10Tfi Fl Rod,Purge
Weight:2.2lbs/997.9g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Fireye SB560223AA Flame Rod Purge Control?

Regularly inspect the flame rod and control unit for corrosion, dirt, or loose connections. Clean the rod carefully with a non-abrasive cloth and check wiring integrity. Proper maintenance ensures reliable ignition and prevents false lockouts. Always turn off power before servicing to avoid electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the Fireye SB560223AA Flame Rod Purge Control?

  • Failure to detect flame or ignition errors.
  • Intermittent burner shutdowns.
  • Faulty or loose electrical connections.
  • Control board component failure.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the burner and allow it to cool.

Step2: Remove the burner access panel to expose the existing control.

Step3: Label wiring or take a photo for reference.

Step4: Disconnect wires and remove the old Flame Safeguard Control.

Step5: Mount the new unit and reconnect wiring per label/diagram.

Step6: Replace the panel, restore power, and test flame control operation safely.