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Does a flame sensor have a normally closed or normally open position when bench tested for continuity?
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When cool and calm that sensor should have continuity. When heated to 1800 degrees F that puppy should shut down and allow all that shocktricity to empower them coils:
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Thank you Sublimemasterjw. I have opted to order a flame sensor and an igniter. I was told that the igniter has about a 5 year life( dryer is 6yrs old). And I thought I would replace the flame sensor to remove it from the senairio. Thanks for the electrical advice. As an Electrician I not only understood it, but also enjoyed it. thanks again....dg
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