Amana-Goodman 0130M00089SP Pressure Switch
The Amana-Goodman 0130M00089SP Pressure Switch is a critical genuine OEM safety component engineered for high-performance refrigerant pressure monitoring in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. This high pressure switch serves as a vital fail-safe, featuring a 610/420 PSI rating designed to protect your HVAC compressor from catastrophic failure. By monitoring the system’s high-side pressure, the 0130M00089SP automatically terminates operation if pressures exceed safe limits, ensuring long-term HVAC system reliability and operational safety. Whether you are performing a heat pump repair or maintaining a standard AC unit, using a genuine Amana-Goodman part ensures a precise fit and factory-spec performance. This switch is indispensable for preventing refrigerant leaks from escalating into expensive equipment damage, providing peace of mind for both technicians and homeowners seeking professional HVAC replacement parts.
Key Benefits
- System Protection: Precisely monitors pressure to prevent compressor failure and costly system damage.
- OEM Precision: Guaranteed genuine Amana-Goodman 0130M00089SP part ensures compatibility with specific air conditioning and heat pump models.
- Accurate Calibration: Features pre-set 610 PSI cutout and 420 PSI cut-in points for reliable safety cycling.
- Durability: Constructed with high-grade materials to withstand the rigorous demands of residential HVAC systems.
Common Questions
What does the 610/420 PSI rating mean?
The switch is designed to "open" and cut power to the compressor if the pressure hits 610 PSI (cutout), and will "close" to allow operation again once the pressure drops to 420 PSI (cut-in).
Can I use this pressure switch on any brand of AC?
While many switches look similar, the 0130M00089SP is specifically calibrated for Amana and Goodman systems. Using an incorrect switch can lead to improper safety triggers or system damage.
How do I know if my high pressure switch is bad?
Common symptoms include the compressor failing to start even when the thermostat calls for cooling, or the system frequently "short-cycling" during high outdoor temperatures.
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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