Rheem-Ruud SP10550B Transformer

Rheem-Ruud SP10550B Transformer

  • $29.37


The Rheem-Ruud SP10550B Transformer is a critical industrial-grade component engineered for high-demand HVACR control circuits. This 40VA 120V to 24V transformer provides the necessary voltage step-down to power thermostats, solenoids, and integrated furnace controllers. As a genuine Protech OEM replacement part, it ensures seamless electrical compatibility and mounting alignment for a wide range of Rheem, Ruud, and Vanguard equipment, including popular GCS and CHA series models. The SP10550B is rated for 50/60Hz operations, maintaining stable secondary output even under peak inductive loads common in commercial refrigeration and residential heating systems. Contractors rely on this heavy-duty 24-volt transformer for its robust winding insulation and thermal stability, which prevents premature failure in high-ambient environments. Replacing a failed step-down unit with this specific HVAC control transformer restores system logic and protects sensitive low-voltage electronics from primary line fluctuations.

Key Benefits
  • Precise Voltage Regulation: Delivers a consistent 24VAC output from a 120V primary source to safeguard control boards.
  • 40VA Power Capacity: Provides ample wattage for multi-stage systems and accessorized HVAC configurations.
  • OEM Direct Fit: Eliminates the need for field modifications, fitting standard residential and commercial furnace footprints.
  • Dual Frequency Compatible: Rated for both 50Hz and 60Hz cycles, ensuring versatility across diverse power grids.
Common Questions

Can I use this transformer to replace an older AP10550B-6 model?
Yes, the SP10550B is the official direct replacement for the AP10550B-6, maintaining the same electrical specs and mounting dimensions.

Is this transformer suitable for powering smart thermostats with C-wires?
With a 40VA rating, this unit provides sufficient power for modern smart thermostats and additional zone valves without overloading the secondary circuit.

What is the primary cause of failure for these transformers?
Most failures result from external secondary shorts or excessive draw from faulty contactors; always verify the amp draw on the 24V side after installation.

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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