Trnsfrm, 120/24v, 60va, 50/60hz
Grid is 1 inch square
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
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Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467

Genuine OEM Part # 622467RC Item # 3303090
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Trnsfrm, 120/24v, 60va, 50/60hz
Grid is 1 inch square
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
Central Air Conditioner Transformer 622467
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Trnsfrm, 120/24v, 60va, 50/60hz
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$69.85

This part 622467 is compatible with:

Product Type:
Central Air Conditioner
Brands:
Frigidaire, Maytag, Nordyne, White-Westinghouse, Tappan, Miller, Intertherm, Kelvinator, Gibson, GrandAire, Philco, Garrison, Mammoth, Medallion

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Common Problems Fixed by the Transformer

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

About the Transformer

The furnace control board sends a low voltage signal of 24 volts to the thermostat. When the themostat cooling contacts close, a 24 volt signal is sent to the contactor coil, closing the high voltage circuit and sending power to the condensing unit components. Some furnaces have a separate transformer for the 24 volt circuit, so if the contactor is not receiving the proper voltage when the thermostat cooling contacts are closed, it's likely this transformer has failed and the component will need to be replaced.