Turbo Air P0143N0100 Main PCB

Special Price CAD$541.89 Regular Price CAD$806.57
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SKU
P0143N0100
The Turbo Air P0143N0100 Main PCB is a main electronic control board that is compatible with other systems. It accepts input data on temperature sensors, user interfaces and system parts to control activities like cooling cycles, defrost cycles and alarm response. It is applied in commercial refrigeration systems in restaurants and foodservice operations. The main PCB is installed in the control area and it collaborates with power supply circuits to ensure that the system is coordinated to work. It is also essential in the system to provide uniformity in the operation of the system during service.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1 In
  • Width: 1 In
  • Height: 1 In
  • Weight: 0 lbs
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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect the unit from power and follow proper lockout/tagout procedures before servicing.

Step2: Remove the rear or control access panel to expose the existing PCB.

Step3: Disconnect wiring harnesses and grounding wires from the old board.

Step4: Unscrew the mounting fasteners and carefully remove the damaged PCB.

Step5: Install the new board, secure it with screws, and reconnect all wiring as labeled.

Step6: Reinstall the access panel, restore power, and test the unit for proper operation.