York S1-026-32588-014 Relay
For HVACR contractors performing field repairs on York, Luxaire, or Coleman equipment, the York S1-026-32588-014 Time Delay Relay is a critical component for managing sequence of operation. This heavy-duty furnace relay serves as the direct replacement for 9043-314, providing reliable control over electrical circuits to ensure safe load sequencing. As a 24V time delay relay, it is engineered to prevent short-cycling by delaying the activation or deactivation of system blowers and compressors, which protects sensitive motors and optimizes energy efficiency during transitional cycles. High-precision timing circuits within the solid-state control module allow for consistent performance in high-ambient environments found in residential and commercial air handlers.
- OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed as an OEM replacement relay for York systems, ensuring precise electrical fitment and mounting.
- Motor Protection: Mitigates potential damage from rapid power cycling, extending the operational life of the indoor blower and compressor.
- Universal Replacement: Successfully replaces legacy part numbers including 9043-314 and 026-32588-014 without requiring complex wiring modifications.
- Contactor Synergy: Works seamlessly with system contactors to manage inductive loads during the heating and cooling start-up phases.
- Technical Reliability: Features industry-standard terminals for secure HVAC relay wiring and long-term durability in the field.
Common Questions
How does the S1-026-32588-014 prevent system short-cycling?The relay uses an internal timing circuit to maintain a fixed delay between the thermostat signal and the component activation, ensuring the system does not restart too quickly after a shutdown.
Is the York S1-026-32588-014 compatible with older Luxaire units?Yes, as a direct York OEM part, this relay is the standard replacement for various legacy Luxaire and Coleman models that originally utilized the 9043-314 relay.
What are the symptoms of a failing HVAC time delay relay?Common signs include the indoor blower failing to turn on, the fan running continuously after a cycle, or intermittent power delivery to the control circuit.
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