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HVAC Controls

HVAC controls are essential for managing heating, cooling, and ventilation systems efficiently. Key components like overload relays, temperature sensors, reversing valve solenoids, fusible inline valves, and ball valves.

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Heating & Cooling Control Systems Parts

HVAC controls manage heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, ensuring comfort, energy efficiency, and equipment longevity.

These systems use various control parts such as overload relays, which protect motors from excessive current, and temperature sensors, which monitor and regulate system temperatures accurately. Reversing valve solenoid coils facilitate proper switching between heating and cooling modes in heat pump systems, while 3/4 inch fusible inline valves and ball valves provide precise fluid flow control, enhancing system safety and performance. Relay kits and auto limit switches further automate equipment operations, preventing overheating and ensuring reliable operation, while round capacitors support smooth motor function in compressors and fans.

At PartsHnC, we provide a wide selection of HVAC controls and accessories, including 1.25-12 x 5/8" rotolock tubes, relay kits, silicone rubber tubes, wire pilot burners, and more.

FAQs

Which parts are essential for HVAC control?

Temperature sensors, relays, capacitors, valves, and switches are key components for controlling HVAC systems effectively.

Are HVAC control parts compatible with all systems?

Parts like relays, sensors, and valves are designed for compatibility with most residential and commercial HVAC systems, but specifications should be verified for each unit.

Why are round capacitors important in HVAC systems?

Round capacitors provide the necessary start and run support for motors in compressors and fans, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.

Can ball valves help with HVAC maintenance?

Yes, ball valves allow easy isolation of fluid lines during maintenance or repairs, making system servicing safer and more convenient.