Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number RTG20212BC, built for select Rheem Water Heater. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
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Rheem Water Heater Temperature Sensor RTG20212BC
Rheem Water Heater Temperature Sensor RTG20212BC
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Rheem Water Heater Temperature Sensor RTG20212BC

Genuine OEM Part # RTG20212BCRC Item # 3371773
Manufacturer Part
Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number RTG20212BC, built for select Rheem Water Heater. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
Grid is 1 inch square
Rheem Water Heater Temperature Sensor RTG20212BC
Rheem Water Heater Temperature Sensor RTG20212BC
$64.40
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Maintain accurate operation with this temperature sensor, part number RTG20212BC, built for select Rheem Water Heater. Repair Clinic provides genuine OEM trusted parts for reliable temperature control.
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$64.40

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Product Type:
Water Heater
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Rheem

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Common Problems Fixed by the Temperature Sensor

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

About the Temperature Sensor

Flammable vapors should always be kept away from the water heater. If your water heater has a flammable vapor system (FVIR), sometimes identified as a temperature sensor, the sensor may have tripped which will prevent the burner from lighting. It is recommended to replace a tripped sensor rather than reset it. See owner's manual for more information.