Carrier 50DK506334 Exhaust Regulator

Carrier 50DK506334 Exhaust Regulator

Carrier

  • $34.99


The Carrier 50DK506334 Exhaust Regulator is a critical ventilation component designed for precise HVAC exhaust air management in commercial rooftop units and heavy-duty Carrier heat pump systems. This regulator ensures optimal air pressure balance by controlling the discharge air velocity, preventing backdrafts and maintaining system static pressure within OEM specifications. Built for seamless integration with commercial HVAC equipment, the 50DK506334 utilizes high-grade materials to withstand continuous airflow turbulence and thermal fluctuations. For contractors performing RTU maintenance, this direct-fit OEM replacement part eliminates the calibration issues often associated with generic alternatives. Properly functioning exhaust regulators are essential for maintaining indoor air quality and ensuring the compressor and blower motors operate within their designated load parameters. Incorporating this component into your ventilation system repair ensures long-term operational reliability and prevents premature wear on the power exhaust assembly.

  • Engineered for 50DK Series: Specifically designed for compatibility with Carrier commercial RTUs to ensure exact fitment.
  • Optimized Pressure Control: Maintains proper building static pressure by accurately regulating exhaust airflow rates.
  • Durable Construction: Fabricated to resist corrosion and mechanical fatigue in demanding rooftop environments.
  • Direct OEM Replacement: Simplifies installation for technicians by matching original mounting points and linkage requirements.

Common Questions

How does this regulator affect building static pressure?
The 50DK506334 modulates the exhaust opening to ensure that the volume of air exiting the building matches the design requirements, preventing over-pressurization or vacuum conditions.

Can this exhaust regulator be used in non-Carrier equipment?
This part is specifically clearanced and calibrated for Carrier 50DK series units. Using it in non-specified equipment may lead to incorrect airflow resistance and system errors.

What are the signs of a failing exhaust regulator?
Technicians should look for excessive noise during exhaust cycles, building pressure imbalances (such as doors being hard to open/close), or visible physical deformation of the regulator blades.

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