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Commercial Griddle Flame Sensor
For griddles, a flame sensor is an important safety feature in the field of catering equipment. The main purpose is to sense the presence of a flame and to shut off the gas supply as quickly as possible if the flame goes out. This important function greatly reduces the danger of gas leaks and possible fires and helps to make griddles natural and safe. Flame sensors, which come in metal or ceramic form, have a body that's taken to withstand the high heat produced when cooking on a griddle. But they can degrade or be used for long periods, so they need to be replaced at the right time. It’s important to choose flame sensors that are appropriate for the particular griddle model and are made from high-quality materials to make sure that it remain at their best functioning.
FAQs
How do I know if my flame sensor is broken?
If your furnace shuts off after a few seconds or you see a fault code, the flame sensor might be broken.
Are all flame sensors universal?
No, flame sensors are not universal and must match the specific furnace model.
How does a flame sensor go bad?
A flame sensor can go bad due to dirt buildup, corrosion, or normal wear over time.
Do all flame sensors work the same?
While the principle is similar, flame sensors vary by design and compatibility with different furnace models.
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