Trane CNT6062 Control

Trane CNT6062 Control

  • $101.92


The Trane CNT6062 Low Pressure Control is a critical safety component designed for precise pressure monitoring in residential and commercial HVAC systems. This Trane OEM replacement part features a fixed setpoint configuration, engineered to open the circuit at 255 PSI and close at 444 PSI. As a high-performance pressure switch for HVAC, the CNT6062 prevents compressor damage by interrupting operation during low-pressure conditions, ensuring the longevity of the refrigeration cycle. Built to meet rigorous factory specifications, this HVAC pressure sensor offers a direct-fit solution for technicians servicing Trane and American Standard equipment. Its encapsulated design provides superior moisture resistance and vibration protection, maintaining circuit integrity in demanding environments. For contractors handling refrigerant pressure monitoring, utilizing this genuine Trane control board component ensures system compatibility and eliminates the calibration drift common with universal aftermarket alternatives. Rely on the CNT6062 pressure switch for accurate mechanical switching and reliable system protection.

Key Benefits
  • OEM Precision: Guaranteed compatibility with Trane and American Standard systems for seamless field replacement.
  • Fixed Setpoints: Pre-calibrated at Open 255 PSI / Close 444 PSI to ensure specific refrigerant cycle protection.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand high-cycle rates and environmental stress without loss of accuracy.
  • System Security: Prevents catastrophic compressor failure by monitoring low-pressure thresholds in real-time.
Common Questions

Is the CNT6062 compatible with R-410A systems?
Yes, the setpoints of 255 PSI and 444 PSI are specifically engineered for high-pressure refrigerants like R-410A, commonly used in modern residential units.

Can this pressure switch be adjusted in the field?
No, this is a fixed-point safety control. For systems requiring adjustable parameters, a different series of universal controls should be utilized, though OEM parts are recommended for maintaining original UL listings.

What are the primary symptoms of a failing low pressure control?
Frequent short-cycling, "lockout" codes on the furnace or air handler control board, or the compressor failing to engage despite a call for cooling are common indicators that the pressure switch requires testing.

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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