
Mitsubishi Electric E27319307 Thermistor
The Mitsubishi Electric E27319307 Thermistor is a critical replacement HVAC temperature sensor designed for precision monitoring in Mitsubishi mini-split systems and industrial HVACR applications. As a genuine OEM Mitsubishi part, this thermistor ensures accurate resistance-to-temperature feedback, which is vital for the proper modulation of inverter-driven compressors and electronic expansion valves. In the field, a drifting or open-circuit thermistor often manifests as specific Mitsubishi error codes or inefficient system cycling; replacing it with this E27319307 pipe temp thermistor restores factory-spec thermal regulation. Built for high-moisture and high-vibration environments, the sensor features a robust lead wire and connector assembly for a secure HVAC sensor replacement. Technicians should verify the 10k Ohm resistance curve (typically measured at 25°C/77°F) during troubleshooting to confirm a failure before swapping. This component provides the fast response times required for maintaining tight setpoint tolerances in variable refrigerant flow (VRF) and multi-zone systems.
Key Benefits- Internal OEM HVAC part engineering ensures 100% compatibility with specific Mitsubishi Electric indoor or outdoor units.
- High-accuracy thermal resistance sensing prevents premature compressor wear and unnecessary defrost cycles.
- Direct-fit plug-and-play connector eliminates the need for field splicing, maintaining the integrity of the low-voltage control circuit.
- Resilient coating protects the sensing bead from the corrosive effects of condensation and refrigerant pipe contact.
What are the signs that my Mitsubishi thermistor has failed?
Common indicators include the system blinking an error code (such as a 1102 or similar thermal fault), the unit running constantly without reaching the setpoint, or the indoor fan failing to engage because the coil sensor cannot detect a temperature rise.
How do I test the E27319307 during a service call?
Set your multimeter to the k-Ohm scale and measure across the leads. Compare your reading against the Mitsubishi resistance chart for the current ambient or pipe temperature; a significant deviation or an "OL" reading confirms the part requires replacement.
Is this sensor compatible with all Mitsubishi mini-split models?
While the E27319307 is used across several series, thermistor specs vary by location (e.g., ambient vs. discharge pipe). Always cross-reference your specific model number to ensure this is the correct sensor for that specific circuit.
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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$5.67Mitsubishi Electric E27319307 Thermistor
The Mitsubishi Electric E27319307 Thermistor is a critical replacement HVAC temperature sensor designed for precision monitoring in Mitsubishi mini-split systems and industrial HVACR applications. As a genuine OEM Mitsubishi part, this thermistor ensures accurate resistance-to-temperature feedback, which is vital for the proper modulation of inverter-driven compressors and electronic expansion valves. In the field, a drifting or open-circuit thermistor often manifests as specific Mitsubishi error codes or inefficient system cycling; replacing it with this E27319307 pipe temp thermistor restores factory-spec thermal regulation. Built for high-moisture and high-vibration environments, the sensor features a robust lead wire and connector assembly for a secure HVAC sensor replacement. Technicians should verify the 10k Ohm resistance curve (typically measured at 25°C/77°F) during troubleshooting to confirm a failure before swapping. This component provides the fast response times required for maintaining tight setpoint tolerances in variable refrigerant flow (VRF) and multi-zone systems.
Key Benefits- Internal OEM HVAC part engineering ensures 100% compatibility with specific Mitsubishi Electric indoor or outdoor units.
- High-accuracy thermal resistance sensing prevents premature compressor wear and unnecessary defrost cycles.
- Direct-fit plug-and-play connector eliminates the need for field splicing, maintaining the integrity of the low-voltage control circuit.
- Resilient coating protects the sensing bead from the corrosive effects of condensation and refrigerant pipe contact.
What are the signs that my Mitsubishi thermistor has failed?
Common indicators include the system blinking an error code (such as a 1102 or similar thermal fault), the unit running constantly without reaching the setpoint, or the indoor fan failing to engage because the coil sensor cannot detect a temperature rise.
How do I test the E27319307 during a service call?
Set your multimeter to the k-Ohm scale and measure across the leads. Compare your reading against the Mitsubishi resistance chart for the current ambient or pipe temperature; a significant deviation or an "OL" reading confirms the part requires replacement.
Is this sensor compatible with all Mitsubishi mini-split models?
While the E27319307 is used across several series, thermistor specs vary by location (e.g., ambient vs. discharge pipe). Always cross-reference your specific model number to ensure this is the correct sensor for that specific circuit.
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 Mitsubishi Electric E27319307 Thermistor is a critical replacement HVAC temperature sensor designed for precision monitoring in Mitsubishi mini-split systems and industrial HVACR applications. As a genuine OEM Mitsubishi part, this thermistor ensures accurate resistance-to-temperature feedback, which is vital for the proper modulation of inverter-driven compressors and electronic expansion valves. In the field, a drifting or open-circuit thermistor often manifests as specific Mitsubishi error codes or inefficient system cycling; replacing it with this E27319307 pipe temp thermistor restores factory-spec thermal regulation. Built for high-moisture and high-vibration environments, the sensor features a robust lead wire and connector assembly for a secure HVAC sensor replacement. Technicians should verify the 10k Ohm resistance curve (typically measured at 25°C/77°F) during troubleshooting to confirm a failure before swapping. This component provides the fast response times required for maintaining tight setpoint tolerances in variable refrigerant flow (VRF) and multi-zone systems.
Key Benefits- Internal OEM HVAC part engineering ensures 100% compatibility with specific Mitsubishi Electric indoor or outdoor units.
- High-accuracy thermal resistance sensing prevents premature compressor wear and unnecessary defrost cycles.
- Direct-fit plug-and-play connector eliminates the need for field splicing, maintaining the integrity of the low-voltage control circuit.
- Resilient coating protects the sensing bead from the corrosive effects of condensation and refrigerant pipe contact.
What are the signs that my Mitsubishi thermistor has failed?
Common indicators include the system blinking an error code (such as a 1102 or similar thermal fault), the unit running constantly without reaching the setpoint, or the indoor fan failing to engage because the coil sensor cannot detect a temperature rise.
How do I test the E27319307 during a service call?
Set your multimeter to the k-Ohm scale and measure across the leads. Compare your reading against the Mitsubishi resistance chart for the current ambient or pipe temperature; a significant deviation or an "OL" reading confirms the part requires replacement.
Is this sensor compatible with all Mitsubishi mini-split models?
While the E27319307 is used across several series, thermistor specs vary by location (e.g., ambient vs. discharge pipe). Always cross-reference your specific model number to ensure this is the correct sensor for that specific circuit.
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.












