I have a Reznor unit heater in my garage (I call it 'Trent') and it started to interrupt the flame last year, but it happened near the end of Winter, so I didn't really need to do anything about it until this Fall because I now have more to do there and I really want to be heated.
Model- FT45
Symptom: induction motor runs normally and the flame starts (spark ignitor), but flame stops after a few seconds, as if the flame sensor is bad.
Cleaned the sensor, no change.
Measured voltage at the sensor- ~62VAC at the beginning of the flame cycle, drops to ~31VAC once the flame sensor reacts.
Measured current through the sensor- saw >6.2uA, which is within the acceptable window.
I don't have a megger, so I can't measure resistance with a high AC voltage but when I measured DC resistance between the rod and the mounting plate, I didn't see any continuity, even on the high resistance scale.
I have seen no trouble codes, so far.
I decided to replace the fame sensor because it's a cheap part and it just arrived, but I won't replace it immediately because it's snowing and I'll need to move my boat out of the way.
If anyone has ideas for what to check in addition to what I have done, please let me know.