Trane SEN1453 Temp Sensor
Optimizing airflow temperature regulation requires high-precision feedback, and the Trane SEN1453 Duct Temperature Sensor is the industry-standard solution for monitoring supply and return air. Engineered for a broad 40°F to 140°F operating range, this NTC thermistor provides the critical resistance data needed by the HVAC control board to manage staging and prevent equipment short-cycling. As the direct replacement for SEN0249, the SEN1453 ensures backward compatibility with legacy Trane air handlers and furnaces without requiring field recalibration. The 3.75-inch probe length allows for optimal insertion into the airstream, while the 24-inch lead wire simplifies HVAC sensor installation in tight plenum spaces. Built to resist calibration drift and environmental contaminants, this OEM Trane part is essential for maintaining strict BTU output control and peak energy efficiency in commercial and residential ductwork.
Key Benefits- Universal Compatibility: Serves as the official SEN0249 replacement for seamless integration into existing Trane logic controllers.
- Precise Monitoring: The probe-style sensor delivers accurate 10k ohm (nominal) thermistor readings across the full 40-140 degree spectrum.
- Field Reliability: Rugged construction prevents sensor failure caused by duct vibrations or high-velocity airflow.
- Efficient Integration: Extended 24-inch wire leads eliminate the need for excessive splicing during duct sensor replacement.
How do I test the Trane SEN1453 resistance?
Using a multimeter set to the Ohms scale, measure the leads at the plug. At 77°F, you should typically see approximately 10,000 ohms; resistance should increase as the temperature drops, following the NTC resistance chart.
Will this sensor fix an E0 or E1 error code?
If your system diagnostics indicate a duct temperature sensor failure or an open/shorted circuit, replacing the SEN1453 usually clears these faults and restores proper modulation.
Can I use this in high-heat furnace applications?
This specific sensor is rated up to 140°F, making it ideal for discharge air temperature monitoring in standard heating and cooling cycles, but it should not be used in high-limit primary heat exchanger zones exceeding its rating.
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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