York S1-025-33277-000 Control Module

York S1-025-33277-000 Control Module

York

  • $1,493.00


The York S1-025-33277-000 Control Module is a critical OEM replacement part engineered specifically for motor protection within commercial and residential York HVAC systems. Operating on a 24V AC circuit at 60 Hz, this module serves as a failsafe for the motor by monitoring electrical current ranges between 1 and 5 Amps. As a veteran-grade HVAC motor protector, it effectively safeguards against overcurrent, short circuits, and thermal overloads that can lead to catastrophic compressor or blower failure. Designed for seamless integration, the S1-025-33277-000 ensures system stability and maintains the electrical integrity of the unit under varying load conditions. For contractors performing field repairs, this York control module is the high-reliability standard for preventing premature motor burnout in high-demand environments. Precise 24V motor control logic ensures that the protector responds instantly to electrical faults, preventing damage before it spreads to expensive downstream components.

Key Benefits
  • Optimized Motor Protection: Real-time current monitoring prevents motor burnout due to overloads or phase issues.
  • OEM Compatibility: Exact York HVAC part match ensures 24V system synchronization without field modifications.
  • Precision Current Sensing: Specifically calibrated for a 1-5 Amp range to provide accurate tripping for sensitive motor windings.
  • Durable Solid-State Logic: Built for 60 Hz operation to handle the high-heat environments of HVAC cabinetry.
Common Questions

What does the York S1-025-33277-000 control module do?
This module acts as a dedicated 24V protector that cuts power to the motor if it detects a dangerous current spike or thermal overload condition.

Can I use this for any 24V HVAC motor?
While it is a 24V motor protector, it is optimized for York S1-025-33277-000 specifications. Always verify your specific model's amperage requirements (1-5A) before installation.

What are the symptoms of a failing motor protector?
Common signs include the motor failing to start despite receiving a call for cooling/heating, or the module tripping frequently due to internal resistance issues.

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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