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Trane SEN2523 Condenser Coil Temperature Sensor

Special Price $11.12 Regular Price $14.46
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SEN2523
Trane SEN2523 is a condenser coil temperature sensor for used on Trane heating and cooling systems. The sensor sends data to the HVAC system’s control board by measuring the temperature of the condenser coil. This temperature information is essentialwhen controlling other system operations like compressor cycles and fan operations. It makes an additional contribution into the cooling performance and prevents the damage of the condenser coil by keeping the sensor within appropriate temperature limits.
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Specifications

  • Length: 4.25"
  • Type: Condenser Coil Temperature
  • Weight: 0.05lbs
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: SEN2523
OEM Part Number: SEN2523
Product Description: Condenser Coil Temp Sensor
Weight:0.05lbs/22.68g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Trane SEN2523 Condenser Coil Temperature Sensor?

Inspect the sensor regularly for secure placement on the coil and ensure proper contact with the sensing surface. Clean dust or debris from the sensor area to maintain accurate temperature readings. Check wiring connections for tightness and corrosion.

What are common issues with the Trane SEN2523 Condenser Coil Temperature Sensor?

  • Incorrect temperature readings due to poor contact.
  • Open or shorted wiring causing signal failure.
  • Corrosion on terminals leading to intermittent readings.
  • Sensor drift resulting in inaccurate feedback.
  • Loose mounting affecting sensing accuracy.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Disconnect power supply and confirm system is isolated for safety before starting.

Step 2: Access condenser coil area and carefully remove cover and old sensor noting wiring panel.

Step 3: Place new sensor on coil or bracket in same position securely.

Step 4: Reconnect wires to matching terminals securely and check tightness firmly.

Step 5: Reassemble cover, restore power, and check temperature reading response properly during operation.