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Rheem Tankless Water Heater Flame Sensor Replacement Guide

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Flame proving errors, unit won't ignite, shuts off mid-cycle, or carbon buildup on rod? Replacing the flame sensor fixes detection faults.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

Rheem Tankless Water Heater Flame Sensor Replacement Guide — What This Part Does

The flame rod (flame sensor) proves that combustion is established during ignition and monitors it continuously while the burner runs. It sends a signal to the control board confirming flame presence so gas flow can continue safely. The sensor sits in the flame path and uses flame rectification to detect ionized combustion gases.

The sensor fails or gives false readings when carbon deposits coat the rod, when the connector or wiring degrades, or when the rod becomes corroded or physically damaged. Dirty sensors are the most common issue. Low gas pressure, blocked venting, or contaminated combustion air can also cause the sensor to report intermittent or no flame even when ignition occurs.

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Signs It Needs Replacing

How to Replace It

  1. Turn off electrical power to the water heater at the circuit breaker or disconnect switch.
  2. Close the gas supply valve to the unit completely.
  3. Close the cold water inlet valve and relieve pressure by opening a hot water tap downstream.
  4. Remove the front cover or access panel to expose the burner chamber and flame sensor assembly.
  5. Locate the flame rod, which is a thin metallic rod positioned near or in the burner flame path, and disconnect the wire connector at its base.
  6. Unscrew the mounting bracket or retaining fastener securing the flame rod to the burner assembly or chassis and carefully pull the rod out.
  7. Install the new flame sensor in the same position and orientation, tighten the mounting fastener snugly, and reconnect the wire connector firmly.
  8. Reinstall the access panel, open the cold water valve, restore gas supply, and restore electrical power.
  9. Run a hot water tap to purge air, then monitor the unit through a full heating cycle to confirm normal ignition and flame proving without fault codes.

The Part You Need

PartNotes
Rheem Flame Rod / Flame Sensor AssemblyAmazon | Find your exact part number on the model and serial plate located on the front or side of the tankless heater. Match the sensor design and connector type to your specific Rheem model.

If this part is failing you may also see one of these codes:

When to Call a Pro

If you still see flame proving faults after cleaning or replacing the sensor, the problem is likely gas pressure (incoming supply should be 5.0 to 13.0 inches water column or 1.25 to 3.24 kPa), venting blockage, gas valve failure, or control board issues. Any work involving gas valve replacement, igniter testing, burner removal, or combustion diagnostics should be handled by a licensed gas technician. If you are uncomfortable working around gas lines or live electrical components, call a qualified service professional before opening the unit. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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