ADP Advanced Distributor Products 76715000 Electrode/Flame Sensor, for Unit Heaters and Duct Furnaces

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ADP-76715000
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ADP Advanced Distributor Products 76715000 Electrode/Flame Sensor Features:
- Electrode/flame sensor designed for ignition verification in heating systems.
- Ceramic-insulated electrode for high-temperature durability.
- Rigid metal sensing rod for precise flame detection.
- Angled probe design for direct burner flame positioning.
- Integrated metal mounting bracket for secure installation.
- Electrical flame sensing for safe and reliable furnace operation.
 
Fits These ADP Models:
- CUH30-5 / CUH45-5 / CUH60-2 / CUH75-2.
- FSA30 / FSA45 / FSA60 / FSA75.
- SEP60 / SEP90 / SEP100 / SEP115 / SEP145 / SEP175.
- SEP200 / SEP230 / SEP250 / SEP290 / SEP300 / SEP345 / SEP400.
- HED75 / HED100 / HED125 / HED150 / HED200 / HED250 / HED300.
 
Additional Features:
The ADP 76715000 Electrode/Flame Sensor is designed to ensure reliable ignition monitoring in unit heaters and duct furnaces by detecting the presence of a burner flame and confirming safe operation of the heating system. Its most important design feature is the durable ceramic-insulated electrode paired with a rigid metal sensing rod, which is precisely positioned through a sturdy mounting bracket for accurate flame contact while withstanding the high temperatures inside the combustion chamber. The angled probe configuration allows the sensor to extend directly into the burner flame path while maintaining secure mounting alignment within the appliance. Once installed on compatible heating equipment, the electrode senses the flame through electrical conductivity, signaling the control system that ignition has occurred and allowing the furnace or heater to continue operating safely and efficiently.