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Bard HVAC 8402-093BX Thermal Cutoff 110°C

Special Price $43.22 Regular Price $56.18
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8402-093BX
The Bard HVAC 8402-093BX Thermal Cutoff is an essential safety element meant to prevent HVAC equipment from overheating. This has a temperature range of 110°C and works in the way that it breaks the electrical circuit every time the other components reach the temperature limit since it can cause harm, fire, and the like. It is widely used in HVAC systems to ensure proper functioning by protecting components including compressors and motors. The advantages of this product include safety, reliability and durability of the equipment, and longer life expectancy of the HVAC systems.
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Specifications

  • Type: Thermal Cutoff
  • Temperature Rating: 110°C
Manufacturer Name: Bard HVAC
Product Number: 8402-093BX
OEM Part Number: 8402-093BX
Product Description: Thermal Cutoff 110C
Weight:0.14lbs/63.5g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Bard HVAC 8402-093BX Thermal Cutoff?

Regularly inspect the thermal cutoff for signs of wear, corrosion, or overheating. Ensure secure electrical connections and proper placement within the system. Keeping surrounding components clean helps prevent heat buildup. Always disconnect power before servicing to avoid electrical hazards.

What are common issues with the Bard HVAC 8402-093BX Thermal Cutoff?

  • Premature tripping due to overheating.
  • Failure to reset or remain open.
  • Loose or degraded electrical connections.
  • Inconsistent temperature response.
  • Complete failure causing system shutdown.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power and apply lockout/tagout; check unit is completely de-energized.

Step 2: Access control compartment and locate existing old thermal cutoff.

Step 3: Remove faulty system and note mounting position and wiring layout.

Step 4: Install new cutoff securely in same thermal sensing location.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring firmly, ensuring tight, heat-safe connections.

Step 6: Restore power and run system to confirm proper shutoff protection and normal operation.

Step 7: Monitor initial cycle for overheating or abnormal shutdown behavior.