Utica-Dunkirk PB00903 Flame Sensor
The Utica-Dunkirk PB00903 Flame Sensor is a specialized mercury flame sensor engineered for precision flame monitoring in cycling pilot ignition systems. As an E-type mercury sensor with a bulb style #19, this component is essential for detecting the presence of a pilot flame and allowing the main gas valve to energize. The 48-inch capillary length provides sufficient reach for various HVAC burner box configurations, making it a versatile OEM replacement part for high-efficiency boilers and furnaces. This mercurial flame detection device is built to withstand high-thermal environments, maintaining a reliable microamp signal to the ignition control board. Utilizing SPDT switch logic, it ensures that the 3-pin plug interface communicates accurate flame-proving status, effectively preventing furnace short cycling or hazardous gas accumulation due to ignition failure. For professional HVAC contractors, replacing a faulty mercury sensor with this Utica-Dunkirk PB00903 ensures system stability and restores optimal combustion performance.
Key Benefits:- Broad Compatibility: Directly replaces multiple White-Rodgers 3098 series sensors, including the 3098-134 and 3098-161 models.
- Extended Reach: Features a 48" element length to accommodate deep-seated burner assemblies and complex routing.
- Precise Detection: Specifically designed as a bulb style #19 to interface correctly with cycling pilot gas valves.
- Robust Construction: Engineered to handle temperatures up to 1450°F at the bulb tip for long-term flame sensing reliability.
- Can I use a different bulb style if #19 is unavailable? No, mercury flame sensors must be replaced by cross-referencing the specific model number and bulb style to ensure proper mechanical fit and electrical switching.
- What are the symptoms of a failing flame sensor? Common indicators include the burner lighting only briefly before shutting down, furnace lockout codes, or short cycling several times within a few minutes.
- Is cleaning possible for mercury sensors? While cleaning soot from the tip with fine steel wool can temporarily restore a microamp signal, a cracked ceramic base or internal mercury leakage requires immediate replacement.
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