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Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch

Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch

The Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for precise draft monitoring in HVAC combustion systems. As an OEM Trane furnace part, it is calibrated to a specific set point of .10" +/- .05" WC, ensuring the inducer motor establishes a proper vacuum before ignition. In the field, technicians often encounter pressure switch errors when the draft inducer fails to pull sufficient static pressure or when there is a restriction in the venting. The SWT3150 (also referenced as SWT03150) features a normally open (NO) contact configuration and utilizes a 1/4" quick connect terminal for streamlined wiring. This single-pole pressure switch is a critical safeguard against back-drafting and incomplete combustion. For a successful furnace repair, verify that your manometer readings match the 0.10" WC requirement and inspect the pressure switch tubing for cracks or moisture accumulation that can lead to intermittent trip codes.

Key Benefits:
  • OEM Reliability: Genuine Trane replacement part ensures exact electrical and mechanical compatibility with specific YCD and YCH outdoor units and furnaces.
  • Precise Calibration: Fixed at .10 inch +/- .05 inch WC to maintain strict safety tolerances for exhaust gas venting.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand the thermal cycling and humidity typical of industrial and commercial HVAC systems.
  • Rapid Diagnostic Integration: Clearly labeled terminals and standard 1/4" quick connect ports simplify multimeter testing and installation.
Common Questions:
  • What causes a pressure switch error on a Trane furnace? Common culprits include a clogged vent pipe, a failing inducer motor, or condensate water trapped in the pressure tubing.
  • How do I test the Trane SWT3150? Disconnect the 24-volt wires and use an ohm meter to check for continuity while the system calls for heat; a closed switch should read near zero ohms.
  • Can I use a universal switch as a replacement? While possible, using the OEM SWT3150 is recommended to ensure the .10" WC set point matches the manufacturer's safety specifications for your specific model.

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.

$28.40

Original: $81.13

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Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch

$81.13

$28.40

Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch

The Trane SWT3150 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for precise draft monitoring in HVAC combustion systems. As an OEM Trane furnace part, it is calibrated to a specific set point of .10" +/- .05" WC, ensuring the inducer motor establishes a proper vacuum before ignition. In the field, technicians often encounter pressure switch errors when the draft inducer fails to pull sufficient static pressure or when there is a restriction in the venting. The SWT3150 (also referenced as SWT03150) features a normally open (NO) contact configuration and utilizes a 1/4" quick connect terminal for streamlined wiring. This single-pole pressure switch is a critical safeguard against back-drafting and incomplete combustion. For a successful furnace repair, verify that your manometer readings match the 0.10" WC requirement and inspect the pressure switch tubing for cracks or moisture accumulation that can lead to intermittent trip codes.

Key Benefits:
  • OEM Reliability: Genuine Trane replacement part ensures exact electrical and mechanical compatibility with specific YCD and YCH outdoor units and furnaces.
  • Precise Calibration: Fixed at .10 inch +/- .05 inch WC to maintain strict safety tolerances for exhaust gas venting.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand the thermal cycling and humidity typical of industrial and commercial HVAC systems.
  • Rapid Diagnostic Integration: Clearly labeled terminals and standard 1/4" quick connect ports simplify multimeter testing and installation.
Common Questions:
  • What causes a pressure switch error on a Trane furnace? Common culprits include a clogged vent pipe, a failing inducer motor, or condensate water trapped in the pressure tubing.
  • How do I test the Trane SWT3150? Disconnect the 24-volt wires and use an ohm meter to check for continuity while the system calls for heat; a closed switch should read near zero ohms.
  • Can I use a universal switch as a replacement? While possible, using the OEM SWT3150 is recommended to ensure the .10" WC set point matches the manufacturer's safety specifications for your specific model.

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 SWT3150 Pressure Switch is an essential safety component designed for precise draft monitoring in HVAC combustion systems. As an OEM Trane furnace part, it is calibrated to a specific set point of .10" +/- .05" WC, ensuring the inducer motor establishes a proper vacuum before ignition. In the field, technicians often encounter pressure switch errors when the draft inducer fails to pull sufficient static pressure or when there is a restriction in the venting. The SWT3150 (also referenced as SWT03150) features a normally open (NO) contact configuration and utilizes a 1/4" quick connect terminal for streamlined wiring. This single-pole pressure switch is a critical safeguard against back-drafting and incomplete combustion. For a successful furnace repair, verify that your manometer readings match the 0.10" WC requirement and inspect the pressure switch tubing for cracks or moisture accumulation that can lead to intermittent trip codes.

Key Benefits:
  • OEM Reliability: Genuine Trane replacement part ensures exact electrical and mechanical compatibility with specific YCD and YCH outdoor units and furnaces.
  • Precise Calibration: Fixed at .10 inch +/- .05 inch WC to maintain strict safety tolerances for exhaust gas venting.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to withstand the thermal cycling and humidity typical of industrial and commercial HVAC systems.
  • Rapid Diagnostic Integration: Clearly labeled terminals and standard 1/4" quick connect ports simplify multimeter testing and installation.
Common Questions:
  • What causes a pressure switch error on a Trane furnace? Common culprits include a clogged vent pipe, a failing inducer motor, or condensate water trapped in the pressure tubing.
  • How do I test the Trane SWT3150? Disconnect the 24-volt wires and use an ohm meter to check for continuity while the system calls for heat; a closed switch should read near zero ohms.
  • Can I use a universal switch as a replacement? While possible, using the OEM SWT3150 is recommended to ensure the .10" WC set point matches the manufacturer's safety specifications for your specific model.

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.