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Mammoth Commercial 9971027506 Solid State Control Board

Special Price $760.76 Regular Price $844.45
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SKU
9971027506
The Mammoth Commercial 9971027506 Solid State Control-Board, serves as a high-performance unit that manages signals within HVAC systems and improves system performance of heat pump applications, solid-state technology allows this board to deliver accurate motor and actuator management that leads to specialized operations and decreased equipment breakdowns. The board maintains durability in tough situations through its quality build and it fits better into current systems because of its compact design. The control board serves as an essential component for applications because it ensures maximum machinery performance and system equipment.
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Specifications

  • Type: Control Board
  • Material: Solid State
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Mammoth Commercial 9971027506 Control Board?

Keep the board free of dust and moisture, and inspect all wiring for corrosion or looseness. Avoid static discharge when handling. Periodically check for signs of burned or damaged components. Proper maintenance ensures accurate control and safe system operation.

What are common issues with the Mammoth Commercial 9971027506 Control Board?

  • System fails to power or respond.
  • Erratic or inconsistent operation of connected systems.
  • Burned or damaged electronic components.
  • Faulty signal communication with sensors.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the HVAC unit and verify zero voltage with a multimeter.

Step 2: Remove the access panel and label existing wiring connections for safety.

Step 3: Carefully detach the old control board and photograph wiring layout.

Step 4: Mount the new solid state control board securely on standoffs.

Step 5: Reconnect wiring exactly as per diagram and tighten terminals.

Step 6: Restore power, test operation, and check for fault indicators.