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A.O. Smith Inlet Water Sensor
A sensor used in HVAC systems to find water in the air supply is called the inlet water sensor. The sensor is designed to detect water droplets of 0.1 inches (2 mm) or larger and will shut off the air supply if it detects any water droplets. A.O. Smith's inlet water sensor is designed to work with their HVAC systems as well as other brands on the market today. This sensor can detect if there are any contaminants in the incoming water such as rust, sediment, or chlorine, which could cause corrosion and damage to your equipment.
It is an innovative product that helps to protect your home from water damage caused by frozen pipes or burst pipes, as well as provides energy savings. This sensor monitors the temperature of the incoming water flow to your home's heating system, so if it drops below a certain level, it will automatically turn off your heating system or furnace before there is any damage done to your home's plumbing system.
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FAQs
What symptoms indicate a bad water inlet sensor?
Inconsistent water temperature, a lack of hot water, or error messages on the control panel are indicators of a bad water inlet sensor.
What does an AC water sensor do?
An HVAC water sensor detects excess condensate or water accumulation in the air conditioning system's drain pan and triggers a safety shutdown to prevent water damage.
Why does my AC water sensor switch keep tripping?
Your AC water sensor switch may keep tripping due to clogged condensate lines, a faulty sensor, or excessive moisture in the drain pan, signaling a need for maintenance or repairs.
Is an AC float switch necessary?
Yes, an AC float switch is necessary to prevent potential water damage by shutting off the system when the condensate pan is full.
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