York 025-40273-001 Temperature Sensor

York 025-40273-001 Temperature Sensor

York

  • $164.80


York 025-40273-001 leaving water temperature sensor is designed for accurate monitoring of water temperature in chiller and hydronic HVAC systems. This leaving water temperature sensor provides precise feedback to the control board, allowing proper regulation of chilled or heated water as it exits the heat exchanger. Commonly used in York chillers and packaged systems, this HVAC temperature sensor helps maintain stable system operation by ensuring correct load response and preventing temperature drift. Built for reliable performance in demanding environments, it supports consistent communication with system controls for optimized efficiency. Technicians rely on this water temp sensor replacement for restoring accurate readings in systems experiencing sensor drift or failure. Proper sensor input is critical for compressor staging, pump control, and overall system protection. This chiller temperature sensor is a direct replacement solution for maintaining dependable operation in commercial HVAC applications.

Key Benefits

  • Accurate leaving water temperature measurement for system control
  • Supports stable chiller and hydronic system performance
  • Helps maintain proper load response and efficiency
  • Direct replacement for York HVAC systems
  • Reliable operation in commercial HVAC environments

Common Questions
What does this sensor measure? It measures the temperature of water leaving the system to help regulate performance.
Where is it installed? It is typically installed at the leaving water line of chillers or hydronic systems.
Why is this sensor important? Accurate temperature feedback is critical for proper system control and efficiency.

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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