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Noritz Flow Sensor — Function, Failure, Replacement

The DHW flow sensor activates the burner when hot water is drawn. Common failure mode on tankless units.

Updated May 2026 · Noritz Water Heaters

The DHW flow sensor sits in the cold-water inlet. When water flows past it (you turned on a hot tap), it signals the control board to fire the burner. If the sensor fails, the unit doesn't know you're drawing hot water — no burner fire, no hot water.

Symptoms

  • Open hot tap; nothing happens; close and re-open; works fine sometimes
  • Cold water occasionally comes through hot tap because burner didn't fire
  • LCO (low water flow) message even with adequate flow
  • On NRCB combi: works for heat but not DHW (DHW flow sensor specifically)

Diagnose

The flow sensor sits in the cold inlet, accessible through service access. Checks:

  1. Inspect the paddle wheel for sediment
  2. Check sensor wiring continuity
  3. Test sensor output with multimeter during a known draw
  4. Verify inlet water filter is clean (clogged filter starves the sensor of flow)

Replacement

DIY-replaceable on most Noritz models:

  1. Close inlet isolation valve
  2. Open hot tap to relieve pressure
  3. Disconnect the sensor harness
  4. Unscrew the sensor housing
  5. Inspect paddle wheel — sediment causes most failures
  6. If sediment-fouled but intact, clean and reinstall
  7. If electrically failed, install new sensor
  8. Verify O-ring is seated; reinstall housing
  9. Open isolation valve; check for leaks

Cost

  • OEM Noritz flow sensor: $40-90
  • Labor (if professional): $150-250

Warranty

Covered under 5-year parts warranty.

Bottom line

For intermittent hot-water issues on a Noritz with no other error code, the flow sensor is a prime suspect. Cleaning the paddle wheel resolves a meaningful fraction; replacement covers the rest.