Rheem-Ruud 62-24340-03 Blower Control Board

$43.52
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SKU
62-24340-03
The Rheem-Ruud 62-24340-03 Blower Control Board is a essentialpart of your forced air heating & cooling system. It controls the speed and the functioning of the blower motor which is the s of the entire system. Drawing its power from a standard 24V, 50Hz electrical supply, this board enables accurate system airflow control. Design for use with select Rheem and Ruud HVAC equipment, this control board enhances comfort and energy saving performance. It also assists in controlling the temperature setting while at the same time using less energy by controlling the blower speed. This original manufacturer part is designed to work as efficiently as the day it was installed and helps you get more years out of your HVAC system.
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Specifications

  • Type: Control Board
  • Voltage: 24V
  • Frequency: 50Hz
  • Weight: 0.19 Lbs
Blower Control Board for Rheem-Ruud PART# 62-24340-03
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