CARRIER Pressure Transducer: Mfr Part # HK05YZ007
SKU 3G-OTH-75967
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What is the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer used for?
The CARRIER HK05YZ007 is an electronic pressure transducer used in HVACR systems to convert refrigerant pressure into an electrical signal for monitoring and control. It is commonly applied in commercial and industrial refrigeration, air conditioning, and heat pump equipment to ensure accurate pressure regulation and system efficiency.
What are the specifications of the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer?
The CARRIER HK05YZ007 is an electronic pressure transducer with manufacturer part number HK05YZ007. It is designed as a replacement HVACR control component. For detailed technical specifications such as pressure range, output signal, and electrical ratings, consult the original CARRIER documentation or contact 3G Electric for verified data.
Where to buy the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor since 1990, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact our team to place an order or request a quote for this replacement HVACR control component.
How to install the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer?
Install the CARRIER HK05YZ007 pressure transducer by first isolating the HVACR system and relieving pressure. Mount the transducer in the correct orientation per the manufacturer's guidelines, connect the electrical wiring to the control board, and verify the signal output matches system requirements. Always follow CARRIER's installation manual for safe operation.
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