Description
00PSP000000159A Temperature Sensor Kit
Carrier 00PSP000000159A Temperature Sensor Kit 5K@25° 7,5M AKSX-AANX (Factory Authorized Part) details;
- Carrier Chiller Temperature Sensor Kit5K@25° 7,5M AKSX-AANX
- Original Carrier OEM Components.
- Carrier Part Number: 00PSP000000159A
- Commonly Used on Carrier AquaSnap, AquaForce Scroll and Screw Compressor Chiller Models.
- Replaces / Supersedes: 00PSP000000158A (3.5M), 00PSP000000160A (15M)
Chiller models that use the Temperature Sensor Kit;
- Carrier AquaSnap 30RBM, RQM, RBP, RQP
- Carrier AquaSnap 30RB162-802 – 30RBS039-160 – 30RBSY039-160
- Carrier AquaSnap 30RQ182-522 – 30RQS 039-120 – 30RQSY 039-078
- Carrier AquaForce 30KAV
- Carrier AquaForce 30WG – 61AF 022-105
- Carrier AquaForce 30XA-A 252-1702
- Carrier AquaForce 30XAV 500-950
- Carrier AquaForce 30XW 252-1702 – 30XWH 252-1702 – 30XWP 252-1702 – 30XWHP 252-1702
Carrier 00PSP000000159A | NTC Temperature Sensor Kit
The Carrier 00PSP000000159A is a high-precision NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor kit designed by Carrier, the global leader in industrial HVAC solutions. As a critical sensing component, it ensures your cooling system operates with maximum accuracy by decreasing electrical resistance as temperatures rise.
Compatibility & Applications
This sensor serves as the “nerve center” for large-scale commercial climate control systems. it is a standard replacement part for several flagship Carrier series, including:
- 30XA AquaForce Air-Cooled Screw Chillers
- 30RB AquaSnap Air-Cooled Liquid Chillers
Key Functions & Benefits
The 00PSP000000159A kit is essential for maintaining the health and performance of your chiller:
- Precise Thermal Monitoring: Constantly measures inlet and outlet water temperatures to provide real-time data and prevent system freeze-ups.
- Optimized Energy Efficiency: By transmitting exact data to the main control board, it allows the compressor to modulate power precisely, reducing energy waste.
- Advanced System Protection: Instantly detects overheating or abnormal cooling trends, triggering a “Safe Mode” shutdown to prevent costly hardware damage.




































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