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Carrier HT01CN241 Transformer 208/230V PRI 24V SEC 40VA

Special Price $66.60 Regular Price $88.38
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HT01CN241

The Carrier HT01CN241 is a power transformer built primarily for HVAC systems. This small device, rated at 40 volt-Amperes, accepts 208/230 volts as its primary voltage and steps it down to a usable and safe 24 volts on the secondary side. Your heating and cooling equipment's numerous control circuits and components depend on this low voltage for operation. Consider it an adaptor that changes the building's normal power to a level that is appropriate for the fragile electronics in your HVAC system. It guarantees that relays, indicator lights, thermostats, and other low-power components operate without a hitch. Several Carrier heat pumps, furnaces, and air conditioners include the HT01CN241, which helps to provide dependable climate control for your house or place of business. 

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Manufacturer Name: Carrier
Product Number: HT01CN241
OEM Part Number: HT01CN241
Product Description: 40Va 208/230Vprim 24Vsec Xfrmr
Weight:1.25lbs/566.99g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Carrier HT01CN241 Transformer?

Regularly check for loose wiring, corrosion, or insulation damage. Keep the area around the transformer clean and free of dust. Ensure voltage levels match specifications and avoid overloading to maintain safe operation.

What are common issues with the Carrier HT01CN241 Transformer?

  • Overheating during extended use.
  • Humming or buzzing noises.
  • Voltage fluctuations or inconsistent output.
  • Insulation failure or short circuits.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off and lock out power to prevent electrical shock.

Step 2: Remove the old transformer and label all wire connections.

Step 3: Mount the new transformer securely in the control panel.

Step 4: Connect primary wires to the supply as per the diagram.

Step 5: Connect secondary wires to the control circuit.

Step 6: Restore power and test for proper voltage output and safe operation.