×
Free Shipping @ Any Price
Best Price GUARANTEE
30 days money back
Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload
click to zoom in
  • Brand: CARRIER

  • sku NEU-236669
  • Weight: 0.00 LBS

Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload

Price: 2099-12-31 $59.45
Free Shipping
In stock
1 days
  • Shopper Award

Compressor Overload

Our Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload is an authentic replacement manufactured and selected by Carrier to ensure quality and safety.

The Carrier® MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload is designed specifically for Carrier® heat pumps. Featuring a red and black color, this compressor overload is easy to install. It uses the Model Number RW72KA0110APA and is compatible with Carrier® models RSCA040A1005S1, B31CDU075AAT2, B31CDU075AATE, B31CCU0751ATE, S36CUC075AATE, S36CUC075BATE, B31CCU0751ATS and other compatible units.

Our Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload, is an ideal product for use on heating and air conditioning systems. This Carrier part also replaces the following part numbers: First Production Run of 5361MRA120741-01; Carrier First Production Run of 5361MRA120745-00; Carrier first production run 58TK132640-00; Carrier first production run 58TK132121-00.

The Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload notice indicates that the heating and cooling’s drive motor is not receiving the full power. There is a chance that this could damage the unit in time. This notice can mean a number of things; for example, it could be caused if snow and ice got close to the compressor or if high winds caused it to move. Many factors could contribute to this, like a faulty thermostat, or even an issue within the thermal expansion valve. It is important that you inspect your system carefully. If any parts are damaged, they can be easily replaced

A compressor overload is a safety device that protects the air conditioner's compressor. The overload relay opens the circuit if current exceeds the overload trip point.

The Carrier MRA120741-2027 Compressor Overload Fuse connects the primary high voltage circuit to the low voltage overload contacts. This overload prevents a compressor motor from re-starting after it stops due to overloading or a short circuit.

The refrigeration system may occasionally cycle on and off due to compressor overload. This is caused by the demand for cooling being greater than the capacity of the refrigeration system to supply it at the required temperature.

1 days
  • Weight: 0.00 LBS
to top