Discharge Air Temperature Sensors. C7046. Air Temperature Sensors function as primary and/or secondary sensors in electronic control systems. • No settings or calibration required. • Solid state components not affected by dust or dirt. • Fast reacting. • Rugged aluminum insertion probe.
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C7735A1000, Honeywell, , C7735A Discharge Air Temperature Sensor Product information Technical Details. Manufacturer Honeywell Part Number FBA_C7735A1000 Item Weight 4.8 ounces Product Dimensions 6.1 x 4.3 x 4.1 inches Item model number CECOMINOD032202 Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Color
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This Discharge Temperature Sensor is used with all Maxitrol Series-44 controls. Note: For all warranty parts - please contact Customer Service. Manufacturer Part Number: TS144
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The compressor discharge temperature protection is triggered when the temperature sensor on the discharge tube of the compressor reads too high of a value. The cause of this can be a faulty sensor, a faulty board, or an actual fault in the refrigerant lines (i.e. blockage, kink, etc.). Verify code appears after resetting power to the system.
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Qty: AddThis. • Discharge Temperature Sensor, • Bullet probe, 10K Type 2, with 20 foot green zip cord cable. • Designed for air temperatures less than 140 degrees F. • Replaces Emerson / CPC part numbers 501-1121 & 501-1122. • Replaces Parker, Micro Thermo Technologies™ part number 023-0073.
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The C7750A temperature sensor senses discharge or return air in a duct. It consists of a temperature sensitive 20K ohm thermistor that is connected on a circuit board to two linearizing resistors in series-parallel configuration.
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The high compressor discharge temperation protection will be triggered when the outdoor unit reads a high temperature for the compressor discharge. The two main components that control this reading are the temperature sensor and the outdoor board. If any of these two devices are faulty, it can give a …
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Feb 06, 2006 . The compressor's discharge temperature should be measured about 1 to 2 inches away from the compressor on the discharge line. This discharge temperature should never exceed 225°F. Carbonization and oil breakdown can occur if compressor discharge temperatures exceed 225°. The three causes for high discharge temperatures are:
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Jan 13, 2016 . Discharge Temperature Indicates Failed HVAC Compressor. Watch later. Share. Copy link. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're …
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#EngineeringHub #dischargeairtemperaturesensorHDATS or High Discharge Air Temperature Switch will protect your air compressor from the breakdown in case of h...
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The C7735A1000 Discharge Air Temperature Sensor (DATS) is a duct-mounted temperature probe that provides capacity control of heating and cooling equipment. The DATS is used only with zoning solutions, including TZ-3, MABS EZ-2 and MABS EZ-4, and EMM-3 and EMM-3U control panels. Mounted in the supply air duct, the DATS senses the delivered air temperature and
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Apr 25, 2016 . The solution is available on most modern panels: A supply air temperature sensor (discharge air) that allows the zoning panel to cut off the equipment when …
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When the IAT sensor fails or gets damaged, it may show some symptoms through which the driver can easily conclude that the problem is with a specific component. The most common symptoms of a bad intake air temperature sensor are check engine light, rough idle, bad engine performance, and changed fuel consumption.
The air charge temperature sensor, also referred to as the intake air temperature sensor, works to monitor the temperature of the air as it enters your car engine. The engine’s computer has to have this information so it can determine how to balance the mixture of air and fuel.
If the coolant temperature sensor goes bad it can send a false signal to the computer and throw off the fuel and timing calculations. It is not uncommon for the coolant temperature sensor to fail and send a permanently cold signal to the computer.
With one of the HVAC industry’s most complete lines of temperature sensors, we have units that can measure temperature at nearly any point in a building – including room, outdoor, air side, and water side. In spaces where wired sensors aren’t feasible, you can rely on our wireless sensors and the remote monitoring they enable.
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Simple to install and commission, our wireless sensors feature a battery life of over 15 years. To simplify installation and keep your sensors operating at peak performance for the life of your building, we offer a full range of parts and accessories.
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