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    • 【its spec】: flame sensor 69w43 has a 90 degree "crook" on end approximate 1.31 inch. rod maximum temperature: 2190 degree fahrenheit. ceramic maximum temperature: 1000 degree fahrenheit. insulation maximum temperature: 250 degree fahrenheit. anti-high temperature,corrosion resistance.
    • 【is it necessary? 】:may be needed when gas furnace failing to remain lit, failing to heat, failing to heat properly, or failing to start. burner flame sensor 69w43 detects when the burner flame has ignited and sends a signal to the control board to stop the igniter from operating. if the sensor does not detect a flame, it shuts the gas valve off, preventing raw gas from...
    • 【what is it?】: 69w43 furnace flame sensor sensing rod replacement.1pack, white, material: ceramic & metal | item weight: ‎0.16 ounces | style: modern | mounting type: flange mount
    • 【how to install】:remember to shut off your furnace before making any repairs and wear work gloves to protect your hands. then, find the sensor - it’s typically mounted by a 1/4” hex head screw. carefully remove the screw and the sensor will slide out. finally, replace the faulty sensor with a new one, turn the power back on, and check your result.(you can refer to some ...
    • 【fit models】: the heat sensor replaces furnace flame sensor rod is designed for the gas hvac system.compatible with lennox flame sensor 69w43,compatible with lennox, armstrong & ducane furnaces - replaces 69w4301 lb-74940b lb74940b.
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