Troubleshoot flame sensor the flame sensor in any furnace proves combustion.
Flame rod sensor circuit.
Flame rods are found on nearly all induced draft burner systems and on many forced draft burners.
Also some tips for servicing.
Depending on the system this voltage may be between 80 and 300 volts.
The flame rod in your picture is not a thermocouple.
To troubleshoot flame sensor.
Proves flame at the point of ignition.
This is known as a flame sensor or flame rod.
Flame sensing rods stick out into the flame and connect back to the furnace board.
In a nutshell the flame rectification system is an electrical process that causes a low level dc current to be conducted from the.
Connect a micro amp meter in series with this wire and the.
After cleaning you should reinstall the flame sensor and take another reading in order to see how much you improved flame signal.
The cpfs circuit 31 of the flame detector generates a comparable microampere dc current in response to a flame pulse signal in the 10 500 hz frequency range so that the uv flame detector can be used in place of a flame rod sensor with an existing burner control combustion safeguard circuit.
Most every flame rod system i have worked on puts and ac voltage on the flame rod.
Disconnect the flame sensor wire from sensor.
It does this by generating a potential voltage at the flame sensing terminal this terminal is connected to the sensor with a conductor.
Flame rods have the following advantages.
If abnormal situations exist such as open circuits short.
A special metal rod is mounted in the path of the flame.
I am sensing a flame using a flame rod.
It is essentially fail safe.
Once the board sends a call to the gas valve to open it monitors the current flow on the flame sensing rod.
Quick response to flame failure.
When no flame.
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A special metal rod is mounted in the path of the flame.
This one explains the electronics behind the flame rod control system.
If proof of flame is not present the icm will de energize the gas valve and retry for ignition or lockout.
Flame rods are found on nearly all induced draft burner systems and on many forced draft burners.
I am using 12v ac at the input and at the output flame sensing circuit which is made of opamp some resistors and capacitors i get 1 6 2 4v when there is a flame and 3 8 4v when there is a short circuit and 5v when there is no flame.
The other connection in the circuit is the flame being in contact with a metal surface that acts as a ground.
This is known as a flame sensor or flame rod.