Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number PTT02FT0020-R, designed for select Carrier or Bryant Heat Pump or Central Air Conditioner. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM thermistors for dependable results.
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  Thermistor PTT02FT0020-R
  Thermistor PTT02FT0020-R
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Thermistor PTT02FT0020-R

Genuine OEM Part # PTT02FT0020-RRC Item # 2977670Alternative Part Number(s)
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Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number PTT02FT0020-R, designed for select Carrier or Bryant Heat Pump or Central Air Conditioner. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM thermistors for dependable results.
Grid is 1 inch square
  Thermistor PTT02FT0020-R
  Thermistor PTT02FT0020-R
$174.55
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Maintain precise readings with this thermistor, part number PTT02FT0020-R, designed for select Carrier or Bryant Heat Pump or Central Air Conditioner. Repair Clinic supplies genuine OEM thermistors for dependable results.
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$174.55

This part PTT02FT0020-R is compatible with:

Product Type:
Heat Pump, Central Air Conditioner
Brands:
Bryant, Carrier

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Common Problems Fixed by the Thermistor

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

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Central air conditioner - home's humidity is too high

Possible

Heat pump - home's humidity is too high

About the Thermistor

The thermistor is a sensor connected to the control board that detects the temperature of the air. The resistance value of the thermistor changes in conjunction with the air temperature. If the air temperature rises, the resistance value will decrease. To determine if the thermistor is at fault, use a multimeter to test it for continuity. If the thermistor does not have continuity, or if the resistance of the thermistor does not change with a change in temperature, replace the thermistor. (To find specific temperature and resistance values, try checking your user’s manual.)

Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number PTT02FT0010