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Signs That Indicate a Failing Gas Heater Fire Sensor

If you spot any indications of rust. The sensor may rust as a result of normal wear and tear, extreme humidity, or improper maintenance. The following are symptoms of a failing gas heater fire sensor.

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Signs That Indicate a Failing Gas Heater Fire Sensor

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  1. Signs That Indicate a Failing Gas Heater Fire Sensor flame sensor is working improperly: Here are some signs that indicate your Yellow Burner Flares Open up or look through the peephole of your gas heater to see the shade of the flares starting up in the burner. You need to call the Furnace Service in Wylie, TX, to check the system at the earliest if it is yellow or orange. It indicates that carbon monoxide is accumulating inside the system. Short Cycling Issue Note down the duration of the heating cycle if you want to know whether there is an issue with the flame sensor. If the heating cycle stops after a few minutes, your furnace is short-cycling. It might be due to a malfunctioning flame sensor. Corrosion on the Flame Sensor Call the Furnace Repair in Rowlett, TX, immediately to replace the flame sensor if you notice any signs of rust. Due to normal wear and tear, high humidity, or poor maintenance, the sensor may rust. Rusted Flue Lines Similar to yellow burner flames, another sign of poor furnace venting is rusted flue lines. The flue system is essential to leading the dangerous CO gas outside of your home. If there’s a leak causing your flue lines to rust and corrode, the CO gas can’t exit properly Water Leaks If you see puddles of water sitting around the base of your furnace, you need to figure out right away where the leak is coming from. If the puddles are only appearing when your air conditioner is on, then it’s probably somewhere within the water condensate line. Visit us: www.baezheatingandac.com/

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