
Trane COL12814 Reversing Valve Coil
The Trane COL12814 Reversing Valve Coil is a critical 208-240V solenoid coil designed for precise refrigerant flow management in residential and light commercial heat pump systems. Built to withstand the rigorous duty cycles of year-round climate control, this OEM reversing valve coil ensures reliable switching between heating and cooling modes by energizing the pilot valve of the 4-way reversing assembly. With a standard electrical profile of 208/240V and 60Hz, the Trane COL12814 provides the necessary magnetic field to shift the slide mechanism, maintaining system efficiency and preventing the common "stuck valve" issues that lead to lukewarm discharge air or frozen evaporator coils.
For field technicians, the heat pump reversing valve troubleshooting process is streamlined by this coil's consistent 18-ohm resistance and 100mH inductance. When diagnosing a unit that fails to switch modes, verifying the solenoid coil voltage at the O/B terminal often points to a failed coil rather than a mechanical valve failure. This Trane replacement part is engineered for a direct fit on compatible reversing valve bodies, eliminating the need for field modifications. Using a genuine Trane COL12814 coil ensures the electrical load matches the control board's output, preventing premature component wear and maintaining the integrity of the refrigeration circuit.
Key Benefits for the HVACR Professional:- Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Trane and American Standard heat pump systems to ensure an exact electrical match.
- High Durability: Thermal-set epoxy encapsulation protects internal copper windings from vibration and moisture infiltration.
- Optimized Performance: Provides a consistent magnetic pull to facilitate rapid refrigerant flow reversal without cycle lag.
- Standardized Specs: Operates on 208-240V at 60Hz, making it a versatile stock item for most modern split systems and packaged units.
- What are the symptoms of a failing Trane COL12814 coil? Common signs include the heat pump being stuck in one mode, a lack of a "click" when the O/B terminal is energized, or a visible lack of a magnetic field during a screwdriver test.
- Can I use a 120V coil to replace the COL12814? No. This coil is rated for 208-240V. Using a lower voltage coil will result in immediate failure or an inability to shift the valve under high pressure.
- Does this coil include the reversing valve body? This is the solenoid coil only. If the internal slide of the 4-way valve is mechanically stuck, replacing the coil will not resolve the issue.
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.
Trane COL12814 Reversing Valve Coil
The Trane COL12814 Reversing Valve Coil is a critical 208-240V solenoid coil designed for precise refrigerant flow management in residential and light commercial heat pump systems. Built to withstand the rigorous duty cycles of year-round climate control, this OEM reversing valve coil ensures reliable switching between heating and cooling modes by energizing the pilot valve of the 4-way reversing assembly. With a standard electrical profile of 208/240V and 60Hz, the Trane COL12814 provides the necessary magnetic field to shift the slide mechanism, maintaining system efficiency and preventing the common "stuck valve" issues that lead to lukewarm discharge air or frozen evaporator coils.
For field technicians, the heat pump reversing valve troubleshooting process is streamlined by this coil's consistent 18-ohm resistance and 100mH inductance. When diagnosing a unit that fails to switch modes, verifying the solenoid coil voltage at the O/B terminal often points to a failed coil rather than a mechanical valve failure. This Trane replacement part is engineered for a direct fit on compatible reversing valve bodies, eliminating the need for field modifications. Using a genuine Trane COL12814 coil ensures the electrical load matches the control board's output, preventing premature component wear and maintaining the integrity of the refrigeration circuit.
Key Benefits for the HVACR Professional:- Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Trane and American Standard heat pump systems to ensure an exact electrical match.
- High Durability: Thermal-set epoxy encapsulation protects internal copper windings from vibration and moisture infiltration.
- Optimized Performance: Provides a consistent magnetic pull to facilitate rapid refrigerant flow reversal without cycle lag.
- Standardized Specs: Operates on 208-240V at 60Hz, making it a versatile stock item for most modern split systems and packaged units.
- What are the symptoms of a failing Trane COL12814 coil? Common signs include the heat pump being stuck in one mode, a lack of a "click" when the O/B terminal is energized, or a visible lack of a magnetic field during a screwdriver test.
- Can I use a 120V coil to replace the COL12814? No. This coil is rated for 208-240V. Using a lower voltage coil will result in immediate failure or an inability to shift the valve under high pressure.
- Does this coil include the reversing valve body? This is the solenoid coil only. If the internal slide of the 4-way valve is mechanically stuck, replacing the coil will not resolve the issue.
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 Trane COL12814 Reversing Valve Coil is a critical 208-240V solenoid coil designed for precise refrigerant flow management in residential and light commercial heat pump systems. Built to withstand the rigorous duty cycles of year-round climate control, this OEM reversing valve coil ensures reliable switching between heating and cooling modes by energizing the pilot valve of the 4-way reversing assembly. With a standard electrical profile of 208/240V and 60Hz, the Trane COL12814 provides the necessary magnetic field to shift the slide mechanism, maintaining system efficiency and preventing the common "stuck valve" issues that lead to lukewarm discharge air or frozen evaporator coils.
For field technicians, the heat pump reversing valve troubleshooting process is streamlined by this coil's consistent 18-ohm resistance and 100mH inductance. When diagnosing a unit that fails to switch modes, verifying the solenoid coil voltage at the O/B terminal often points to a failed coil rather than a mechanical valve failure. This Trane replacement part is engineered for a direct fit on compatible reversing valve bodies, eliminating the need for field modifications. Using a genuine Trane COL12814 coil ensures the electrical load matches the control board's output, preventing premature component wear and maintaining the integrity of the refrigeration circuit.
Key Benefits for the HVACR Professional:- Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Trane and American Standard heat pump systems to ensure an exact electrical match.
- High Durability: Thermal-set epoxy encapsulation protects internal copper windings from vibration and moisture infiltration.
- Optimized Performance: Provides a consistent magnetic pull to facilitate rapid refrigerant flow reversal without cycle lag.
- Standardized Specs: Operates on 208-240V at 60Hz, making it a versatile stock item for most modern split systems and packaged units.
- What are the symptoms of a failing Trane COL12814 coil? Common signs include the heat pump being stuck in one mode, a lack of a "click" when the O/B terminal is energized, or a visible lack of a magnetic field during a screwdriver test.
- Can I use a 120V coil to replace the COL12814? No. This coil is rated for 208-240V. Using a lower voltage coil will result in immediate failure or an inability to shift the valve under high pressure.
- Does this coil include the reversing valve body? This is the solenoid coil only. If the internal slide of the 4-way valve is mechanically stuck, replacing the coil will not resolve the issue.
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.












