York S1-024-27552-002 Relay

York S1-024-27552-002 Relay

  • $381.75


The York S1-024-27552-002 is a professional-grade motor overload relay engineered to provide precise thermal protection for HVAC motors within the 8/12A current range. As an essential component for system longevity, this OEM replacement part monitors electrical draw and interrupts the circuit if an amperage spike occurs, preventing catastrophic winding failure. Designed specifically for compatibility with York, Luxaire, and Coleman equipment, this relay facilitates seamless integration during service calls. Its adjustable trip settings between 8.0A and 12.0A allow technicians to calibrate the protection level according to the specific full load amps (FLA) of the motor. Utilizing a bimetallic sensing element, the S1-02427552002 relay ensures reliable performance in demanding commercial and residential air handling applications. By replacing a tripped or faulty unit with this genuine component, contractors can restore factory-spec safety parameters and maintain the operational efficiency of the system's power distribution assembly.

Key Benefits
  • Precise Amperage Range: Calibrated for 8.0A to 12.0A applications to ensure accurate motor protection.
  • OEM Standards: Genuine York replacement part ensures exact fitment and electrical compatibility.
  • Circuit Safety: Protects indoor fan motors and compressors from overheating and phase loss.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the high-cycle demands of HVACR environments.
Common Questions

Is the S1-024-27552-002 compatible with other brands?
While designed primarily for York units, this HVAC motor relay is compatible with Source 1 equipment, including many Luxaire and Coleman models that specify this part number.

What does the 8/12A rating signify for technicians?
It indicates the adjustable overload range. Technicians can set the dial to match the motor's nameplate FLA for optimal thermal overload protection.

When should this overload relay be replaced?
Replace the unit if the motor fails to start despite receiving power, if the relay is stuck open, or if there is visible discoloration on the contact terminals indicating a high-heat event.

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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