
Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 Transformrer
This Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 Transformer is a critical component for maintaining reliable control voltage in residential and commercial heating systems. Designed for heavy-duty HVACR applications, this 40VA step-down transformer effectively converts a 120V primary input to a stable 24V secondary output. This ensures consistent power delivery to gas valves, ignition modules, and thermostats, which are essential for the safe operation of your boiler or furnace. As a direct replacement part, the 14662080 is engineered for seamless integration with Utica and Dunkirk boiler models, including the UB90 and Q90 series. For technicians, this 120V to 24V HVAC transformer provides a robust solution for troubleshooting low-voltage circuit failures. Its 40VA power rating offers sufficient headroom for standard control loads, preventing common nuisance trips. When replacing a burnt-out control transformer, always verify that the load does not exceed the unit's capacity and check for shorts in the secondary circuit to ensure long-term performance.
Key Benefits:
- Precision Voltage Conversion: Accurately steps down 120VAC to 24VAC for sensitive control circuits.
- HVAC System Compatibility: Specifically designed for Utica-Dunkirk boiler applications and universal 40VA requirements.
- Robust Power Density: The 40VA rating supports multiple low-voltage components, including relays and electronic ignitions.
- Reliable Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environments common in modern heat exchangers and furnace cabinets.
Common Questions:
How do I know if my Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 transformer is failing?
If your boiler fails to initiate a call for heat or if the thermostat loses power, use a voltmeter to check for 120V at the primary leads. If primary voltage is present but you measure 0V across the secondary terminals, the transformer has likely failed and requires replacement.
Can I use a 40VA transformer if my original part was 30VA?
Yes, you can safely use a higher VA rating (like this 40VA unit) as it provides a greater power capacity for the circuit. However, never substitute a lower VA rating for a higher one, as this will lead to overheating and premature failure.
What causes an HVAC transformer to burn out?
The most common cause is a short circuit in the 24V secondary wiring or a failing component like a grounded gas valve solenoid. Before installing the new 14662080, identify and resolve any wiring shorts to prevent damage to the new part.
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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$10.72Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 Transformrer
This Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 Transformer is a critical component for maintaining reliable control voltage in residential and commercial heating systems. Designed for heavy-duty HVACR applications, this 40VA step-down transformer effectively converts a 120V primary input to a stable 24V secondary output. This ensures consistent power delivery to gas valves, ignition modules, and thermostats, which are essential for the safe operation of your boiler or furnace. As a direct replacement part, the 14662080 is engineered for seamless integration with Utica and Dunkirk boiler models, including the UB90 and Q90 series. For technicians, this 120V to 24V HVAC transformer provides a robust solution for troubleshooting low-voltage circuit failures. Its 40VA power rating offers sufficient headroom for standard control loads, preventing common nuisance trips. When replacing a burnt-out control transformer, always verify that the load does not exceed the unit's capacity and check for shorts in the secondary circuit to ensure long-term performance.
Key Benefits:
- Precision Voltage Conversion: Accurately steps down 120VAC to 24VAC for sensitive control circuits.
- HVAC System Compatibility: Specifically designed for Utica-Dunkirk boiler applications and universal 40VA requirements.
- Robust Power Density: The 40VA rating supports multiple low-voltage components, including relays and electronic ignitions.
- Reliable Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environments common in modern heat exchangers and furnace cabinets.
Common Questions:
How do I know if my Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 transformer is failing?
If your boiler fails to initiate a call for heat or if the thermostat loses power, use a voltmeter to check for 120V at the primary leads. If primary voltage is present but you measure 0V across the secondary terminals, the transformer has likely failed and requires replacement.
Can I use a 40VA transformer if my original part was 30VA?
Yes, you can safely use a higher VA rating (like this 40VA unit) as it provides a greater power capacity for the circuit. However, never substitute a lower VA rating for a higher one, as this will lead to overheating and premature failure.
What causes an HVAC transformer to burn out?
The most common cause is a short circuit in the 24V secondary wiring or a failing component like a grounded gas valve solenoid. Before installing the new 14662080, identify and resolve any wiring shorts to prevent damage to the new part.
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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This Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 Transformer is a critical component for maintaining reliable control voltage in residential and commercial heating systems. Designed for heavy-duty HVACR applications, this 40VA step-down transformer effectively converts a 120V primary input to a stable 24V secondary output. This ensures consistent power delivery to gas valves, ignition modules, and thermostats, which are essential for the safe operation of your boiler or furnace. As a direct replacement part, the 14662080 is engineered for seamless integration with Utica and Dunkirk boiler models, including the UB90 and Q90 series. For technicians, this 120V to 24V HVAC transformer provides a robust solution for troubleshooting low-voltage circuit failures. Its 40VA power rating offers sufficient headroom for standard control loads, preventing common nuisance trips. When replacing a burnt-out control transformer, always verify that the load does not exceed the unit's capacity and check for shorts in the secondary circuit to ensure long-term performance.
Key Benefits:
- Precision Voltage Conversion: Accurately steps down 120VAC to 24VAC for sensitive control circuits.
- HVAC System Compatibility: Specifically designed for Utica-Dunkirk boiler applications and universal 40VA requirements.
- Robust Power Density: The 40VA rating supports multiple low-voltage components, including relays and electronic ignitions.
- Reliable Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environments common in modern heat exchangers and furnace cabinets.
Common Questions:
How do I know if my Utica-Dunkirk 14662080 transformer is failing?
If your boiler fails to initiate a call for heat or if the thermostat loses power, use a voltmeter to check for 120V at the primary leads. If primary voltage is present but you measure 0V across the secondary terminals, the transformer has likely failed and requires replacement.
Can I use a 40VA transformer if my original part was 30VA?
Yes, you can safely use a higher VA rating (like this 40VA unit) as it provides a greater power capacity for the circuit. However, never substitute a lower VA rating for a higher one, as this will lead to overheating and premature failure.
What causes an HVAC transformer to burn out?
The most common cause is a short circuit in the 24V secondary wiring or a failing component like a grounded gas valve solenoid. Before installing the new 14662080, identify and resolve any wiring shorts to prevent damage to the new part.
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.












