Carrier 323055-751 Wiring Harness
The Carrier 323055-751 Wiring Harness is a critical OEM replacement component designed for precision integration within Carrier, Bryant, and Payne furnace systems. This factory authorized part ensures electrical continuity and signal integrity between the integrated furnace control board and peripheral components like the inducer motor or blower assembly. As a direct OEM furnace wiring harness, it maintains the exact pin configurations and wire gauges required to meet factory specifications, preventing intermittent faults or voltage drops common with aftermarket universal kits. When troubleshooting HVAC wiring issues or failed harness connectors, utilizing this specific Carrier replacement harness ensures 100% compatibility with tiered safety circuits and control logic. This harness is engineered for high-temperature environments inside the cabinet, utilizing durable insulation to prevent brittle fracturing and shorts. For technicians performing furnace repair and maintenance, this harness simplifies the restoration of factory-standard performance across a wide range of residential gas furnace models.
- OEM Integrity: Exact 323055-751 harness specifications ensure the harness matches original impedance and connector footprints.
- Broad Compatibility: Engineered for seamless fitment across Carrier, Bryant, and Payne HVAC equipment platforms.
- Durable Construction: High-grade insulation and secure locking connectors prevent vibration-induced disconnects.
- Direct Replacement: Eliminates the need for field splicing or manual terminal crimping, preserving the original system's UL certification.
Common Technical Questions
Is this harness compatible with older Payne models?
Yes, this is a universal OEM replacement for multiple legacy and current furnace platforms within the Carrier brand family, including Payne and Bryant.
Does this harness include the plastic connector housings?
This is a complete furnace wiring assembly, inclusive of all relevant factory-molded connectors and pre-terminated leads for immediate installation.
What causes a harness to fail?
Common failure points include scorched terminals due to high resistance or moisture intrusion in the connector pins; replacing the entire harness is the standard practice for long-term reliability.
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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