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Mitsubishi Electric T7WE80313 Power Circuit Board

Special Price $323.34 Regular Price $358.91
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T7WE80313
The Mitsubishi Electric T7WE80313 is a Power Circuit Board that is used in HVAC systems, as it is responsible for dealing with the power within the device. It runs on a 24 VAC voltage. The board shields the system’s essential electronic parts and ensures a stable power supply. This is because when it is often used, it enhances the efficiency of the heating and air conditioning systems of Mitsubishi Electric. The assists in maintaining better functioning, reduces chances of electrical issues, enhances the dependability and duration of HVAC equipment, and constant supply of power. This component is vital for the normal functioning of heating and cooling systems, comfort, and efficiency in homes, and offices.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 1.36 lbs
  • Type: Power Circuit Board
  • Voltage: 24 VAC
  • Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Manufacturer Name: Mitsubishi Electric
Product Number: T7WE80313
OEM Part Number: T7WE80313
Product Description: Power Board
Weight:1.36lbs/616.89g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Mitsubishi Electric T7WE80313 Power Circuit Board?

Regularly inspect the board for dust, debris, or signs of overheating. Ensure all connections are secure and check for corrosion on terminals. Perform routine voltage tests to confirm proper operation, and always follow safety precautions when handling live circuits.

What are common issues with the Mitsubishi Electric T7WE80313 Power Circuit Board?

  • Overheating or burnt components.
  • Intermittent power failures or voltage drops.
  • Faulty relays or blown fuses.
  • Circuit board trace damage affecting performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off all power to the unit before installation.

Step 2: Remove the access panel and ground the system to avoid static discharge.

Step 3: Disconnect and label all wiring from the old circuit board.

Step 4: Remove the old board and mount the new power circuit board securely.

Step 5: Reconnect all wiring per the manufacturer’s diagram.

Step 6: Restore power and test the system to ensure proper board operation.