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Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor

Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor

The Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor is a critical NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) sensing component designed for high-accuracy temperature monitoring in Mitsubishi HVAC systems. As a veteran technician, you know that a drifting thermistor can lead to "P1" error codes or improper liquid line temperature readings, causing the compressor to short cycle or the unit to operate at reduced efficiency. This OEM replacement thermistor is specifically engineered for a precise resistance-to-temperature curve, typically measuring 10k ohms at 77°F (25°C). By utilizing a genuine R01H79202 suction thermistor, you ensure seamless integration with the outdoor unit's control board, maintaining the system's ability to calculate superheat and subcooling accurately. This Mitsubishi thermistor replacement features a rapid response time and durable lead-wire insulation to withstand the thermal stress of continuous operation in PUZ and PUY series outdoor units. Avoid the common pitfalls of generic sensors by using this factory-specified HVAC temperature sensor to restore diagnostic integrity and system performance.

Key Benefits:
  • Exact OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Mitsubishi PUZ-A24NHA6, PUZ-A30NHA6, and PUY-A36NHA6 models.
  • Precision Thermal Sensing: Maintains a high-accuracy resistance curve to prevent premature compressor wear and incorrect error diagnostics.
  • Industrial Grade Construction: Built with robust protective casing to handle the moisture and vibrations found in suction line applications.
  • Direct Plug-and-Play: Features the original equipment connector for a secure, moisture-resistant electrical hookup without wire splicing.
Common Questions:

What are the symptoms of a failing R01H79202 thermistor?
Usually, a faulty thermistor will trigger a 2-time flash diagnostic code on the indoor unit or a P1 error code on the remote controller. You may also notice the system failing to switch between heating and cooling or short cycling due to inaccurate temperature feedback.

How do I test this 10k ohm thermistor?
Using a multimeter set to the resistance (ohms) scale, measure the sensor at a known temperature. It should follow the standard Mitsubishi thermistor resistance chart, showing approximately 10k ohms at room temperature (77°F). If it reads open, shorted, or significantly out of range, it requires replacement.

Can I use a universal sensor instead of the R01H79202?
It is not recommended. Mitsubishi Electric HVAC units rely on specific resistance values for their PID control logic. Using a non-OEM sensor can lead to erratic blower speeds, incorrect LEV (Linear Expansion Valve) positioning, and potential system damage.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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.

$14.56

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Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor

$41.60

$14.56

Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor

The Mitsubishi Electric R01H79202 Thermistor is a critical NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) sensing component designed for high-accuracy temperature monitoring in Mitsubishi HVAC systems. As a veteran technician, you know that a drifting thermistor can lead to "P1" error codes or improper liquid line temperature readings, causing the compressor to short cycle or the unit to operate at reduced efficiency. This OEM replacement thermistor is specifically engineered for a precise resistance-to-temperature curve, typically measuring 10k ohms at 77°F (25°C). By utilizing a genuine R01H79202 suction thermistor, you ensure seamless integration with the outdoor unit's control board, maintaining the system's ability to calculate superheat and subcooling accurately. This Mitsubishi thermistor replacement features a rapid response time and durable lead-wire insulation to withstand the thermal stress of continuous operation in PUZ and PUY series outdoor units. Avoid the common pitfalls of generic sensors by using this factory-specified HVAC temperature sensor to restore diagnostic integrity and system performance.

Key Benefits:
  • Exact OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Mitsubishi PUZ-A24NHA6, PUZ-A30NHA6, and PUY-A36NHA6 models.
  • Precision Thermal Sensing: Maintains a high-accuracy resistance curve to prevent premature compressor wear and incorrect error diagnostics.
  • Industrial Grade Construction: Built with robust protective casing to handle the moisture and vibrations found in suction line applications.
  • Direct Plug-and-Play: Features the original equipment connector for a secure, moisture-resistant electrical hookup without wire splicing.
Common Questions:

What are the symptoms of a failing R01H79202 thermistor?
Usually, a faulty thermistor will trigger a 2-time flash diagnostic code on the indoor unit or a P1 error code on the remote controller. You may also notice the system failing to switch between heating and cooling or short cycling due to inaccurate temperature feedback.

How do I test this 10k ohm thermistor?
Using a multimeter set to the resistance (ohms) scale, measure the sensor at a known temperature. It should follow the standard Mitsubishi thermistor resistance chart, showing approximately 10k ohms at room temperature (77°F). If it reads open, shorted, or significantly out of range, it requires replacement.

Can I use a universal sensor instead of the R01H79202?
It is not recommended. Mitsubishi Electric HVAC units rely on specific resistance values for their PID control logic. Using a non-OEM sensor can lead to erratic blower speeds, incorrect LEV (Linear Expansion Valve) positioning, and potential system damage.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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 R01H79202 Thermistor is a critical NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) sensing component designed for high-accuracy temperature monitoring in Mitsubishi HVAC systems. As a veteran technician, you know that a drifting thermistor can lead to "P1" error codes or improper liquid line temperature readings, causing the compressor to short cycle or the unit to operate at reduced efficiency. This OEM replacement thermistor is specifically engineered for a precise resistance-to-temperature curve, typically measuring 10k ohms at 77°F (25°C). By utilizing a genuine R01H79202 suction thermistor, you ensure seamless integration with the outdoor unit's control board, maintaining the system's ability to calculate superheat and subcooling accurately. This Mitsubishi thermistor replacement features a rapid response time and durable lead-wire insulation to withstand the thermal stress of continuous operation in PUZ and PUY series outdoor units. Avoid the common pitfalls of generic sensors by using this factory-specified HVAC temperature sensor to restore diagnostic integrity and system performance.

Key Benefits:
  • Exact OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Mitsubishi PUZ-A24NHA6, PUZ-A30NHA6, and PUY-A36NHA6 models.
  • Precision Thermal Sensing: Maintains a high-accuracy resistance curve to prevent premature compressor wear and incorrect error diagnostics.
  • Industrial Grade Construction: Built with robust protective casing to handle the moisture and vibrations found in suction line applications.
  • Direct Plug-and-Play: Features the original equipment connector for a secure, moisture-resistant electrical hookup without wire splicing.
Common Questions:

What are the symptoms of a failing R01H79202 thermistor?
Usually, a faulty thermistor will trigger a 2-time flash diagnostic code on the indoor unit or a P1 error code on the remote controller. You may also notice the system failing to switch between heating and cooling or short cycling due to inaccurate temperature feedback.

How do I test this 10k ohm thermistor?
Using a multimeter set to the resistance (ohms) scale, measure the sensor at a known temperature. It should follow the standard Mitsubishi thermistor resistance chart, showing approximately 10k ohms at room temperature (77°F). If it reads open, shorted, or significantly out of range, it requires replacement.

Can I use a universal sensor instead of the R01H79202?
It is not recommended. Mitsubishi Electric HVAC units rely on specific resistance values for their PID control logic. Using a non-OEM sensor can lead to erratic blower speeds, incorrect LEV (Linear Expansion Valve) positioning, and potential system damage.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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.