The Trane Liquid Level Sensor is an important part of modern HVAC systems, used to detect and manage the amount of refrigerant or liquid inside Trane chillers and air conditioners. By keeping the fluid level balanced, this sensor helps avoid major problems that can occur when the system runs too low or too full. As a result, the cooling performance stays steady and the machine lasts much longer.
Built following Trane’s strict quality standards, this sensor is made from strong, corrosion-resistant materials that can handle Bangladesh’s warm and humid weather. It uses advanced measuring technology to provide accurate and stable readings, sending real-time data to the main control unit. This helps maintain the right refrigerant flow and keeps the compressor running efficiently.
The Trane Liquid Level Sensor is suitable for both replacements and new installations. It connects easily with most Trane systems and other compatible models, saving time for service technicians. With reliable operation, it reduces system downtime, improves energy use, and adds a layer of safety by preventing overfilling or liquid shortages.
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Because of its precision and reliability, this sensor is highly recommended by HVAC professionals, plant managers, and service companies that rely on genuine Trane spare parts for long-term system performance.
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