Wayne Combustion 63272-005 Air Switch Kit
The Wayne Combustion 63272-005 Air Switch Kit is a critical safety and performance component designed for HSG series power gas burners. This kit serves as the direct, factory-authorized replacement for obsolete part numbers 62382-02 and 63263-001. As a differential pressure switch, it monitors blower motor performance to ensure the combustion air fan is generating sufficient static pressure before allowing the gas valve to energize. Engineered for precision, this HVAC pressure switch helps prevent hazardous conditions caused by restricted venting or mechanical failure within the burner housing. For contractors performing maintenance or repairs on Wayne HSG burners, utilizing this updated kit ensures the system operates within OEM draft specifications, maintaining consistent ignition cycles and optimal fuel-to-air ratios.
- Universal Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Wayne Combustion HSG200 and HSG400 models, replacing aging 62382-02 air switches.
- Precision Sensing: High-sensitivity diaphragm detects minute changes in static pressure to prevent delayed ignition.
- Complete Replacement Kit: Includes necessary hardware to update legacy 63263-001 configurations to current safety standards.
- Rugged Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environments typical of commercial boiler rooms and industrial heating applications.
- Direct OEM Fit: Eliminates the need for field modifications, ensuring burner safety circuit integrity and reliable 120V or 24V signal switching.
How do I verify if the 63272-005 is the correct replacement for my burner?
If your existing documentation or part label specifies 62382-02 or 63263-001, the 63272-005 air switch kit is the designated technical successor. Checking the pressure set point on your original switch will confirm compatibility.
What causes a Wayne HSG burner air switch to fail?
Common failure points include diaphragm perforation, bird nests or debris in the venting, or moisture buildup in the sensing tubes. If the inducer motor is running but the burner won't fire, the air switch is a primary troubleshooting point.
Can this switch be used in horizontal or vertical mounting positions?
To ensure accurate differential pressure sensing, this switch should be mounted in the orientation specified by the HSG burner’s technical manual to prevent gravity-induced calibration errors.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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