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Auburn E5-FRS-2-12 Flame Rod Sensor with 12″ Tip

BRAND: Auburn SKU: E5-FRS-2-12

$122.31

MSRP: $140.66
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Flame Rod Sensor with 12″ Tip

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Description

The Auburn E5-FRS-2-12 is a precision-engineered flame rod sensor designed for dependable flame detection in commercial and industrial burner control systems. Featuring a 12-inch tip, this flame rod extends into the burner flame envelope to provide accurate, continuous flame sensing — ensuring safe ignition verification and reliable burner operation.

Flame rods work by passing a small electrical current through the ionized gas of a burner flame, confirming the presence of combustion to the flame safeguard control. The Auburn E5-FRS-2-12 is built to withstand the high-temperature demands of burner environments, making it a trusted replacement or upgrade component for a wide range of heating equipment.

Key Features
  • 12-inch tip length for extended reach into the burner flame
  • Designed for use with commercial and industrial burner control systems
  • Provides accurate flame ionization sensing for safe burner operation
  • Durable construction engineered for high-temperature burner environments
  • Compatible with a variety of flame safeguard controls and burner assemblies
  • Reliable replacement for OEM and aftermarket burner applications
Applications
  • Commercial and industrial gas burners
  • Boiler and furnace burner control systems
  • Flame safeguard and burner management systems
  • Replacement flame sensing in heating equipment
Product Specifications
  • Brand: Auburn
  • Model / SKU: E5-FRS-2-12
  • Tip Length: 12 inches
  • Type: Flame Rod Sensor

Additional information

Tip Length

12"

Sensor Type

Flame Rod

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