Sensors
A sensor is a device that measures physical input from its environment and converts it into data that can be interpreted by either a human or a machine. Most of them are electronic (the data is converted into electronic data). But some are more simple, such as a glass thermometer. Which presents visual data. Temperature, humidity and pressure sensors are the most commonly used for HVAC and building equipment applications. Temperature detectors can monitor ambient conditions as well as liquids and gases that are used to heat and cool the environment. Pressure controllers and transducers can operate in the same way to provide efficiency.
There are two types of electronic sensors: analog and digital. Analog detectors convert physical data into an analog signal. Analog sensors are much more precise than digital sensors, which are limited to a finite set of possible values.
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KIT16112 Microchannel Coil Repair Kit
Microchannel Coil Repair Kit Trane KIT16112
Microchannel coils are considerably more robust in design than tube and fin condenser coils, however they are not indestructible. When damage or a leak occurs in the field, it is possible to temporarily repair the coil until another coil can be ordered. If the leak is found to be within the tube area of the coil, a field repair kit (KIT16112) is available through the GSD HVAC parts center. Because of the all aluminum construction and aluminum’s high thermal expansion rate, a leak located at or on the header assembly is considered irreparable..
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SEN02039 Temperature Sensor
Trane SEN02039 Sensor; Temperature Sensor, Fast Response
Fast Response Sensors encounter many diverse application needs throughout the HVAC and refrigeration industries. Temperature, humidity and pressure sensors are the most commonly used sensors for HVAC and building equipment applications.
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SEN02133 Temperature Sensor
Trane SEN02133 Sensor; Temperature Sensor, Overmolded
Our indoor environments are becoming more comfortable and efficient to maintain due to the growth of innovative technologies and sensor networks that regulate heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Sensors encounter many diverse application needs throughout the HVAC and refrigeration industries. Temperature, humidity and pressure sensors are the most commonly used sensors for HVAC and building equipment applications. Temperature sensors can monitor ambient conditions as well as liquids and gases that are used to heat and cool the environment.
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