York 025-41573-000 Flow Sensor

Special Price $610.40 Regular Price $677.55
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025-41573-000
The York 025-41573-000 Flow Sensor is a unique component that measures the flow of air in HVAC systems. This flow sensor operates at 24 VAC and provides real-time data on the flow of air to ensure the stability of the high performance and efficiency of the system. The flow sensor operates on the principle of the velocity of air in the duct and produces an electrical signal that is proportional to the flow. This sensor is particularly useful in keeping steady airflow rates, for example, in cases like airflow imbalance, which the system may develop and cause inefficiency and high energy consumption.
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Specifications

  • Voltage: 24VAC
  • Type: Flow Sensor

025-41573-000 York Flow Sensor

The York 025-41573-000 serves as a crucial component in diverse HVAC systems, functioning as a sophisticated flow sensor. Its primary role involves meticulously measuring the rate or volume of liquid coursing through pipes or the entire system. This essential data is then transmitted to the system's control unit, facilitating continuous monitoring and in-depth analysis. The 025-41573-000 York flow sensor plays a pivotal role in optimizing operational efficiency by assisting the system in maintaining ideal flow rates. Beyond its role in enhancing performance, it proves invaluable for diagnostic purposes, adept at identifying and addressing potential issues related to flow within the system. In essence, the York Flow Sensor epitomizes precision, ensuring seamless functionality and contributing to the overall reliability of HVAC systems.

Key features:

  • Male NPT threads: Connects easily to standard piping systems.
  • 24 VAC operation: Compatible with most common HVAC control systems.
  • Durable construction: Built to withstand the demands of long-term use in HVAC systems.
  • Reputable brand: York is a leading manufacturer of HVAC equipment, known for quality and reliability.

Signs of a Faulty York 025-41573-000 Flow Sensor

The York 025-41573-000 flow sensor plays a crucial role in monitoring the flow of water or refrigerant in your HVAC system. When it malfunctions, it can lead to various issues affecting your system's performance and efficiency. Here are some signs that might indicate a faulty York flow sensor:

Reduced System Performance:

  • Decreased cooling or heating capacity: If the flow sensor isn't providing accurate data about the liquid flow, the system might not adjust its operation accordingly, leading to inadequate cooling or heating.
  • Frequent system cycling: A faulty sensor might send erratic readings, causing the system to turn on and off more frequently than usual.

Unusual System Sounds:

  • Constant humming or gurgling noises: These sounds could indicate restricted flow or air trapped in the system due to a malfunctioning sensor.
  • Clicking or buzzing noises: These might be coming from the sensor itself, suggesting internal electrical issues.

Error Codes or System Warnings:

  • Error codes displayed on the system's control panel: Many HVAC systems have built-in diagnostics that can detect sensor malfunctions and display specific error codes.
  • System warnings about low or high flow rates: These warnings could be triggered by inaccurate data from the faulty sensor.

Physical Signs of Damage:

  • Leaks around the sensor: If the sensor is cracked or damaged, it might leak coolant or water, requiring immediate attention.
  • Visible corrosion or debris buildup on the sensor: This could indicate internal wear and tear or blockages affecting its function.

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