Neosec
Electrical
- Mar 28, 2012
- 3
I read a post by op9 regarding the theory of operation of Flame rods or ionization probes from back in July of 2007 - which was very informative. My question is, can a flame rods or ionization probes go bad? Are there any active parts in them that fail? My understanding is that these are simply a metal rod usually Kanthal (iron-chromium-aluminium). Am I correct that a build-up of foreign deposits that would reduce conductivity could be cleaned off with emery cloth? Other than that failures would be physical. Failure of the insulation required for mounting or failure of the terminal connection for the electrical wire. Right? I was speaking with an HVAC guy that said they do go bad... I wondered, how do they go bad?
Thanks in advance.
Chuck
Thanks in advance.
Chuck