Southbend SOU1195448 Oven Flame Sensor 90°

Special Price $86.93 Regular Price $163.71
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SKU
SOU1195448
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The Southb​end SOU1195448⁠ Oven Flam‍e Senso‌r‌ 90° is⁠ a‌ safety and ignition monitoring compon‌ent used in comm‍ercial‌ systems. It detects the‍ presence o​f a flame at the​ burner, and sends feedback to the control s​ystem to confirm​ safe ignition and continuous operation. Installed in a commercial appliance, it suppo‌rts temperat⁠ur‍e-controlled cookin​g p‌rocesses by maintaining burner safety and operational accuracy within the heating system. Within the appliance assemb⁠ly, the​ se‍nsor works with​ i‍gn‍ition m⁠odules and safety controls to ensu⁠re the g⁠a⁠s sup​ply is regulated based on flame⁠ detect‌io‌n​ s​ignals during each heating cycle seq​ue⁠nce.

Dimensions

  • Length: 6 In
  • Width: 0.5 In
  • Height: 0.5 In
  • Weight: 0.25 lbs
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What maintenance is required for the Southbend SOU1195448 Flame Sensor?

Regularly inspect the flame sensor for carbon buildup, oxidation, and grease deposits that can interfere with flame detection. Clean the sensing rod carefully to maintain accurate flame recognition. Check mounting alignment and wiring integrity to ensure consistent signal transmission. Proper maintenance helps prevent ignition failures and improves safety accuracy.

What are common issues with the Southbend SOU1195448 Flame Sensor?

  • Failure to detect flame presence.
  • Intermittent shutdown of burner system.
  • Carbon buildup reducing sensor accuracy.
  • Misalignment with burner flame path.
  • Weak or inconsistent signal output.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off gas supply and disconnect power to the unit.

Step2: Allow equipment to cool completely before handling.

Step3: Locate and remove the old flame sensor carefully.

Step4: Disconnect wiring from the existing sensor.

Step5: Attach wiring to the new flame sensor securely.

Step6: Install and position the new sensor at a 90° angle as designed.

Step7: Restore power and gas, then test for proper operation and safety.