Aaon P59900 Pressure Switch

Aaon P59900 Pressure Switch

Aaon

  • $65.89


As an experienced HVAC tech, you know that keeping a rooftop unit in the clear depends on reliable signal proving. The Aaon P59900 Pressure Switch is a critical differential air pressure switch designed specifically for AAON HVAC systems, functioning as a safety and operational interlock. With a factory-set sensitivity of 0.25 inches water column, this genuine AAON OEM part provides the precise pressure detection needed to verify inducer operation or filter status, ensuring the control board only energizes high-voltage circuits when proper airflow is established.

Replacing a faulty P59900 pressure switch with OEM HVAC controls eliminates the guesswork of universal "will-it-fit" parts and ensures the unit operates within manufacturer parameters. This HVAC pressure sensor is engineered for high-cycle industrial applications where durability is non-negotiable. Whether you are troubleshooting a furnace pressure switch lockout or maintaining a large-scale air handler, the P59900 provides a direct, drop-in replacement that prioritizes system safety and long-term performance in commercial environments.

Key Benefits:
  • Precise Setpoint: Calibrated to 0.25" WC for accurate differential pressure monitoring in AAON rooftop units.
  • OEM Compatibility: Exact replacement for Aaon P59900, ensuring zero-mod installation and correct electrical termination.
  • System Security: Prevents unsafe ignition sequences by providing consistent pressure proving to the control module.
  • Industrial Build: Robust housing designed to withstand the vibration and temperature fluctuations common in HVAC/R units.
Common Questions:
  • What does a 0.25" WC rating mean for my system? This is the threshold where the switch contacts change state; if the pressure difference falls below this value, the switch opens to protect the system from low airflow conditions.
  • Can I use this for both heating and cooling applications? Yes, the P59900 is frequently utilized in AAON equipment for proving various air-side operations, including burners and fan proving.
  • How do I test the P59900 with a multimeter? With the unit off, check for an open circuit; when the inducer or fan reaches speed, you should see continuity (0 ohms) across the terminals.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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