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What kind of wiring do you need for a flame sensor?

What kind of wiring do you need for a flame sensor?

Above is the wiring for this type of installation. Some applications use the Norcold part number 621737 and others may be wired directly to the relay because the thermocouple (flame sensor) has wires rather than a tube with a threaded end that fits into the Norcold Interrupt adapter.

What does the color code on the fridge wire mean?

Each of the Ω1, Ω2, Ω3,… is a representation of using a multimeter (DMM) to measure the resistance either between the two wires or from the respective wire to the ground. Please note that the color code of the wire has no meaning because there is no polarity for the temperature sensor.

How can I tell if my fridge is 2 way or 3 way?

Please use the image of the Dometic eyebrow boards to determine if your fridge is a 2-way or 3-way model. Next, select the appropriate wiring scheme below for your type of fridge. Please note that the image to the right, ‘D’ is the DC LED, this makes this model a 3-way fridge.

Where is the relay terminal 87 on a refrigerator?

Terminal 87: Locate the +12VDC power wire from the electric heater (5) to the factory control (3), remove it from the factory control (3) and place this wire on the relay terminal 87. If your fridge starts on gas by your pressing a button and holding it until the gas flame stays lit, you have a manual control.

Where is the flame sensor on a gas dryer?

If your gas dryer is not heating up or igniting, then replacing the flame sensor, located in the burner assembly, could solve it. This part senses heat from the igniter to monitor if it is hot enough to ignite gas to light the burner. Once the igniter is hot enough it will open the valve and allow gas to flow.

Where is the flame sensor on my furnace?

To locate the flame sensor, you will need to remove the furnace access cover. It might be held in place by tabs and slots, knobs or a few screws. The flame sensor is a metal rod with white or dingy yellow/brown porcelain surrounding the mounting end.

How to tell if you have a bad flame sensor?

How to know if you have a bad flame sensor is quite easy to diagnose. Signs of a bad furnace flame sensor are: The furnace lights but then shuts down after a few seconds (short cycles) The porcelain on the flame sensor is cracked. The flame sensor is sooty or corroded.

Above is the wiring for this type of installation. Some applications use the Norcold part number 621737 and others may be wired directly to the relay because the thermocouple (flame sensor) has wires rather than a tube with a threaded end that fits into the Norcold Interrupt adapter.