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Description

62-23543-01 Furnace Flame Sensor - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • Quantity: 2 flame sensors
  • Sensing Rod Material: Metal alloy
  • Insulator Material: Alumina ceramic
  • Termination: 1/4 inch male quick connect
  • Total Length (Mounting Flange to Sensor Tip): 2-1/2 inches
  • Sensor Offset Length: 1-9/16 inches
  • Sensor Offset Angle: 90 degrees
  • Function: Detects burner flame for safe furnace operation

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 62-23543-01

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for Hot Surface Ignition (HSI) and spark ignition systems
  • Compatible with gas furnaces from brands including Rheem, Ruud, WeatherKing, Thermal Zone, and DuroGuard
  • Mounts directly on the burner assembly or adjacent to the igniter

When to Replace

  • Furnace ignites but shuts down after a few seconds
  • Furnace control board indicates a flame sensor fault or error code
  • Visible carbon buildup, corrosion, or damage to the existing sensor rod

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect electrical power and shut off the gas supply to the furnace before servicing.
  • Avoid touching the metal sensor rod with bare hands; skin oils can cause premature failure. Handle with clean gloves or a cloth.
  • Handle the ceramic insulator carefully to prevent cracks or damage.
  • Ensure the sensor rod is properly positioned in the path of the flame for accurate detection.
  • Confirm all electrical connections are secure before restoring power.