
Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 2078051 Pressure Switch
The Texas Furnace (Consolidated Ind) 2078051 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for HVAC induction systems. As a veteran-grade OEM furnace replacement part, this switch is engineered to monitor the negative pressure created by the inducer motor, ensuring that harmful combustion gases are properly vented before the ignition sequence begins. Designed for compatibility with specific Consolidated Industries and Texas Furnace heating units, the 2078051 operates as a normally open switch that closes only when the precise pressure threshold is met, effectively preventing system operation under unsafe conditions such as a blocked flue or failed inducer motor.
For technicians in the field, this Texas Furnace pressure switch offers a robust construction that withstands the cycling heat and vibration of industrial and residential applications. Its precise calibration helps eliminate furnace short cycling caused by fluctuating draft signals. When troubleshooting ignition failure, this 2078051 model provides a reliable mechanical response to negative pressure sensing, maintaining the integrity of the safety loop and protecting the heat exchanger from potential damage.
Key Benefits- Enhanced System Safety: Actively prevents the gas valve from opening if the exhaust draft is insufficient or obstructed.
- OEM Precision: Specifically calibrated for Consolidated Ind 2078051 specifications to ensure seamless HVAC part compatibility.
- Durable Diaphragm Construction: Engineered to resist rupturing and sticking, reducing the frequency of safety lockout events.
- Direct Technical Fit: Standard electrical connections and port sizing allow for efficient installation during service calls.
What causes a 2078051 pressure switch to fail?
Failure is often linked to a ruptured diaphragm, internal electrical resistance, or cracks in the pressure switch hose. However, ensure the inducer port is not clogged with debris before replacing the switch.
Can I bypass this switch to test the furnace?
Bypassing is never recommended for permanent operation. It is a critical safety device designed to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Use a manometer to verify the inducer’s actual draft against the switch's rating.
How do I verify if the pressure switch is stuck open?
Using a multimeter, check for 24V on the incoming terminal. If the inducer is running and the vacuum is sufficient, but there is no voltage on the outgoing terminal, the switch has failed to close.
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.
Texas Furnace(Consolidated Ind) 2078051 Pressure Switch
The Texas Furnace (Consolidated Ind) 2078051 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for HVAC induction systems. As a veteran-grade OEM furnace replacement part, this switch is engineered to monitor the negative pressure created by the inducer motor, ensuring that harmful combustion gases are properly vented before the ignition sequence begins. Designed for compatibility with specific Consolidated Industries and Texas Furnace heating units, the 2078051 operates as a normally open switch that closes only when the precise pressure threshold is met, effectively preventing system operation under unsafe conditions such as a blocked flue or failed inducer motor.
For technicians in the field, this Texas Furnace pressure switch offers a robust construction that withstands the cycling heat and vibration of industrial and residential applications. Its precise calibration helps eliminate furnace short cycling caused by fluctuating draft signals. When troubleshooting ignition failure, this 2078051 model provides a reliable mechanical response to negative pressure sensing, maintaining the integrity of the safety loop and protecting the heat exchanger from potential damage.
Key Benefits- Enhanced System Safety: Actively prevents the gas valve from opening if the exhaust draft is insufficient or obstructed.
- OEM Precision: Specifically calibrated for Consolidated Ind 2078051 specifications to ensure seamless HVAC part compatibility.
- Durable Diaphragm Construction: Engineered to resist rupturing and sticking, reducing the frequency of safety lockout events.
- Direct Technical Fit: Standard electrical connections and port sizing allow for efficient installation during service calls.
What causes a 2078051 pressure switch to fail?
Failure is often linked to a ruptured diaphragm, internal electrical resistance, or cracks in the pressure switch hose. However, ensure the inducer port is not clogged with debris before replacing the switch.
Can I bypass this switch to test the furnace?
Bypassing is never recommended for permanent operation. It is a critical safety device designed to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Use a manometer to verify the inducer’s actual draft against the switch's rating.
How do I verify if the pressure switch is stuck open?
Using a multimeter, check for 24V on the incoming terminal. If the inducer is running and the vacuum is sufficient, but there is no voltage on the outgoing terminal, the switch has failed to close.
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 Texas Furnace (Consolidated Ind) 2078051 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for HVAC induction systems. As a veteran-grade OEM furnace replacement part, this switch is engineered to monitor the negative pressure created by the inducer motor, ensuring that harmful combustion gases are properly vented before the ignition sequence begins. Designed for compatibility with specific Consolidated Industries and Texas Furnace heating units, the 2078051 operates as a normally open switch that closes only when the precise pressure threshold is met, effectively preventing system operation under unsafe conditions such as a blocked flue or failed inducer motor.
For technicians in the field, this Texas Furnace pressure switch offers a robust construction that withstands the cycling heat and vibration of industrial and residential applications. Its precise calibration helps eliminate furnace short cycling caused by fluctuating draft signals. When troubleshooting ignition failure, this 2078051 model provides a reliable mechanical response to negative pressure sensing, maintaining the integrity of the safety loop and protecting the heat exchanger from potential damage.
Key Benefits- Enhanced System Safety: Actively prevents the gas valve from opening if the exhaust draft is insufficient or obstructed.
- OEM Precision: Specifically calibrated for Consolidated Ind 2078051 specifications to ensure seamless HVAC part compatibility.
- Durable Diaphragm Construction: Engineered to resist rupturing and sticking, reducing the frequency of safety lockout events.
- Direct Technical Fit: Standard electrical connections and port sizing allow for efficient installation during service calls.
What causes a 2078051 pressure switch to fail?
Failure is often linked to a ruptured diaphragm, internal electrical resistance, or cracks in the pressure switch hose. However, ensure the inducer port is not clogged with debris before replacing the switch.
Can I bypass this switch to test the furnace?
Bypassing is never recommended for permanent operation. It is a critical safety device designed to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Use a manometer to verify the inducer’s actual draft against the switch's rating.
How do I verify if the pressure switch is stuck open?
Using a multimeter, check for 24V on the incoming terminal. If the inducer is running and the vacuum is sufficient, but there is no voltage on the outgoing terminal, the switch has failed to close.
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.











