
Heil Quaker ICP 11201007000221 Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 11201007000221 Temperature Sensor is a vital OEM replacement component designed for precision thermal monitoring in central air conditioning and heat pump systems. This high-accuracy ambient temp sensor provides critical feedback to the control board to regulate cooling cycles and prevent evaporator coil icing. Built to professional standards, the ICP 11201007000221 sensor is a direct cross-reference for models from Carrier, Midea, Payne, and Danby, ensuring seamless integration back into the system's wiring harness without modification. As an HVAC replacement part, it addresses common issues like inconsistent room temperatures or equipment short cycling caused by thermistor resistance drift. For contractors, installing this genuine OEM temperature sensor is essential for maintaining factory-calibrated efficiency and protecting the compressor from unnecessary load. This indoor ambient sensor is compatible with a wide range of ductless and split-system units, making it a staple for any technician's van stock.
Key Benefits:- Ensures accurate thermal detection to maintain tight room temperature control.
- Direct OEM replacement for simplified installation and verified resistance curves.
- Prevents system errors such as AC frequent cycling and short-cycling due to faulty readings.
- Optimizes energy efficiency by providing real-time data for precise cooling adjustments.
- Rugged construction designed to withstand typical HVAC cabinet moisture and vibration.
Why is my AC running continuously without reaching the set point?
A failing ICP 11201007000221 sensor may send incorrect resistance data, leading the control board to believe the set point hasn't been met. Replacing the sensor restores correct communication.
Can I use a universal sensor instead of the OEM 11201007000221?
While some universals exist, ICP HVAC parts rely on specific resistance-to-temperature curves. Using the genuine 11201007000221 ensures the control board interprets the temperature exactly as intended.
Where is this ambient temp sensor usually located?
Typically, it is positioned near the return air intake or on the evaporator coil assembly to monitor the temperature of the air entering the system.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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$1.65Heil Quaker ICP 11201007000221 Sensor
The Heil Quaker ICP 11201007000221 Temperature Sensor is a vital OEM replacement component designed for precision thermal monitoring in central air conditioning and heat pump systems. This high-accuracy ambient temp sensor provides critical feedback to the control board to regulate cooling cycles and prevent evaporator coil icing. Built to professional standards, the ICP 11201007000221 sensor is a direct cross-reference for models from Carrier, Midea, Payne, and Danby, ensuring seamless integration back into the system's wiring harness without modification. As an HVAC replacement part, it addresses common issues like inconsistent room temperatures or equipment short cycling caused by thermistor resistance drift. For contractors, installing this genuine OEM temperature sensor is essential for maintaining factory-calibrated efficiency and protecting the compressor from unnecessary load. This indoor ambient sensor is compatible with a wide range of ductless and split-system units, making it a staple for any technician's van stock.
Key Benefits:- Ensures accurate thermal detection to maintain tight room temperature control.
- Direct OEM replacement for simplified installation and verified resistance curves.
- Prevents system errors such as AC frequent cycling and short-cycling due to faulty readings.
- Optimizes energy efficiency by providing real-time data for precise cooling adjustments.
- Rugged construction designed to withstand typical HVAC cabinet moisture and vibration.
Why is my AC running continuously without reaching the set point?
A failing ICP 11201007000221 sensor may send incorrect resistance data, leading the control board to believe the set point hasn't been met. Replacing the sensor restores correct communication.
Can I use a universal sensor instead of the OEM 11201007000221?
While some universals exist, ICP HVAC parts rely on specific resistance-to-temperature curves. Using the genuine 11201007000221 ensures the control board interprets the temperature exactly as intended.
Where is this ambient temp sensor usually located?
Typically, it is positioned near the return air intake or on the evaporator coil assembly to monitor the temperature of the air entering the system.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Heil Quaker ICP 11201007000221 Temperature Sensor is a vital OEM replacement component designed for precision thermal monitoring in central air conditioning and heat pump systems. This high-accuracy ambient temp sensor provides critical feedback to the control board to regulate cooling cycles and prevent evaporator coil icing. Built to professional standards, the ICP 11201007000221 sensor is a direct cross-reference for models from Carrier, Midea, Payne, and Danby, ensuring seamless integration back into the system's wiring harness without modification. As an HVAC replacement part, it addresses common issues like inconsistent room temperatures or equipment short cycling caused by thermistor resistance drift. For contractors, installing this genuine OEM temperature sensor is essential for maintaining factory-calibrated efficiency and protecting the compressor from unnecessary load. This indoor ambient sensor is compatible with a wide range of ductless and split-system units, making it a staple for any technician's van stock.
Key Benefits:- Ensures accurate thermal detection to maintain tight room temperature control.
- Direct OEM replacement for simplified installation and verified resistance curves.
- Prevents system errors such as AC frequent cycling and short-cycling due to faulty readings.
- Optimizes energy efficiency by providing real-time data for precise cooling adjustments.
- Rugged construction designed to withstand typical HVAC cabinet moisture and vibration.
Why is my AC running continuously without reaching the set point?
A failing ICP 11201007000221 sensor may send incorrect resistance data, leading the control board to believe the set point hasn't been met. Replacing the sensor restores correct communication.
Can I use a universal sensor instead of the OEM 11201007000221?
While some universals exist, ICP HVAC parts rely on specific resistance-to-temperature curves. Using the genuine 11201007000221 ensures the control board interprets the temperature exactly as intended.
Where is this ambient temp sensor usually located?
Typically, it is positioned near the return air intake or on the evaporator coil assembly to monitor the temperature of the air entering the system.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












