Sanyo HVAC CWA50C2689 Sensor

Sanyo HVAC CWA50C2689 Sensor

  • $15.40


Professional-grade Sanyo CWA50C2689 Sensor is a precision-engineered NTC thermistor designed for high-accuracy climate feedback in localized Sanyo mini split and heat pump assemblies. This critical HVAC temperature sensor monitors ambient or coil conditions, providing high-resolution resistance data to the indoor PC board to optimize compressor cycles and prevent coil icing. Built to withstand industrial-scale duty cycles, the CWA50C2689 ensures the system maintains tight temperature differentials, which is essential for reducing parasitic energy loss and improving overall SEER performance. For technicians performing Sanyo HVAC troubleshooting, this genuine OEM part resolves common fault codes related to open or shorted sensor circuits. The sensor's compact lead design allows for rapid integration into existing wire harnesses, making it an ideal choice for HVAC contractor supplies requiring exact technical parity with original system specifications.

Key Benefits:
  • Precision Thermal Monitoring: Provides real-time ambient temperature data to maintain stable indoor climates and equipment longevity.
  • System Efficiency: Reduces unnecessary compressor cycling by delivering accurate signals to the main control board.
  • OEM Compatibility: Specifically calibrated for Sanyo mini split heat pumps, ensuring "plug-and-play" integration without field modifications.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to resist humidity and thermal stress in demanding residential and commercial environments.
Common Questions:

How do I check if the Sanyo CWA50C2689 sensor is faulty?
Using a multimeter set to the Ohms scale, measure the resistance across the sensor leads. Compare your reading against the standard Sanyo sensor resistance chart for the current ambient temperature; a reading of infinite (open) or zero (shorted) indicates a need for replacement.

Where is this sensor typically located?
Depending on your specific Sanyo model, this sensor is usually mounted on the indoor evaporator coil or clipped near the air intake to monitor return air temperatures.

What happens if this sensor fails?
Failure typically results in the system throwing a specific error code, the indoor unit failing to initiate cooling/heating, or the system running continuously without reaching the setpoint.

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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