Trane CNT6082 Defrost Control Board

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CNT6082
The Trane CNT6082 Defrost Control Board is the board that is used for the defrosting of Trane HVAC equipment, especially heat pumps and air conditioners. This circuit board is approximately 8.9 inches long, 4.59 inches wide, it is used to prevent the formation of ice on the evaporator coil. During defrosting, the control board turns on parts such as heating elements in order to maintain the better airflow and efficiency of the entire HVAC system. To keep your home cold all the time and to prevent ice from forming and causing harm to the evaporator coil, you require a functioning Trane CNT6082 Defrost Control Board.
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Specifications

  • Length: 8.9"
  • Weight: 0.36lbs
  • Width: 4.59"
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: CNT6082
OEM Part Number: CNT6082
Product Description: Defrost Control Board
Weight:0.36lbs/163.29g

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