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BURNHAM 105197-01 Boiler FLUE TEMP SENSOR CAP FLUE TEMP SENSOR CAP
This Burnham 105197-01 Boiler FLUE TEMP SENSOR CAP is a replacement part for a Burnham boiler. This part is used to measure the temperature of the flue gas.
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BURNHAM 106066-01 FLUE GAS TEMP SENSOR
Our Flue Gas Temp Sensor simply plugs into the end of your flue pipe to a gas valve manifold and transmits temperature readings to the FLUE GAS TEMP RX display. Temperatures can be viewed in Celsius or Fahrenheit, while a single-point calibration system makes installation easy.
The Flue Gas Temp (FGT) Sensor from Burnham is compatible with any firebox listed in your owner's manual. Easy to program and install, this unit provides accurate and dependable information on flue gas temperature so you can optimize the heating power of your firebox and prevent harmful creosote buildup.
The Flue Gas Temp Sensor is a standard part of every FyreStat® system. It allows the FyreController 250 to monitor the flue gas temperature (FGT) at the outlet of the nozzle when needed, and it also helps to reduce false alarms on sub-surface fires.
The Burnham - 106066-01 Flue Gas Sensor is used to detect excessive heat in the flue gas. A dangerously high flue gas temperature will cause a signal to be sent out from the sensor that will shut off all appliances using natural or LP gas. This sensor and control kit help prevent fires and explosions within your residence caused by overheated flue gas.
Designed to help monitor firebox performance, this easy-to-install sensor monitors the flue gas temperature at the point of combustion. It connects to the Flue Gas Aspirator valve (sold separately) or directly into the draft hood adapter with a 1/4" NPT connection.
The Burnham 106066-01 Flue Gas Sensor is suitable for use with the complete Burnham gas and electric range. It monitors the flue temperature of your appliance to protect against overheating and possible explosion.