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Daikin-McQuay 060004705 Air Temperature Sensor 3K-Ohm

Special Price $202.36 Regular Price $224.62
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060004705
The Daikin-McQuay 060004705 Air Temperature Sensor is a highly, accurate part used for measuring the temperature of air in HVAC systems, with a nominal resistance of 3K ohms at a room temperature of 25°C. This sensor of negative temperature coefficient type, which implies that the resistance of the sensor decreases with an increase in air temperature. It is applied in many HVAC equipment such as a chiller, air handling unit, and duct systems to improve efficiency and performance. Advantages of using sensors include improved system reliability the system will not reach extreme conditions of high or low temperatures.
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Specifications

  • Type: Air Temperature Sensor
  • Resistance: 3K-Ohms
Manufacturer Name: Daikin-McQuay
Product Number: 060004705
OEM Part Number: 060004705
Product Description: 3K Ohm Air Temperature Sensor
Weight:0.96lbs/435.45g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Daikin-McQuay 060004705 Air Temperature Sensor?

Inspect sensor probe and wiring connections regularly for corrosion or looseness. Keep the sensor clean from dust and moisture buildup. Ensure proper calibration during service checks to maintain accurate readings and accurate HVAC system performance.

What are common issues with the Daikin-McQuay 060004705 Air Temperature Sensor?

  • Inaccurate temperature readings due to sensor drift or contamination.
  • Loose or corroded wiring connections causing intermittent signal loss.
  • Moisture ingress leading to short circuits or unstable output.
  • Calibration mismatch affecting HVAC control accuracy.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the HVAC system and confirm electrical isolation before servicing.

Step 2: Locate and remove the existing old sensor from the air stream or duct mounting point.

Step 3: Install the new sensor in the same position, ensuring proper exposure to airflow.

Step 4: Secure wiring connections firmly to the control board terminals, matching original polarity/configuration.

Step 5: Restore power and check accurate temperature readings and stable system response during operation.