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HVAC Controls, Thermostats & Electrical Components

We help contractors and facility maintenance teams source HVAC controls, thermostats, capacitors, contactors, control boards, and electrical components for residential and commercial systems. Availability may vary by supplier, stock status, and manufacturer policy.

What This Category Includes

ⓘ Electrical component replacement requires matching OEM specifications. Submit your equipment model number and serial number for compatibility verification before ordering.

Thermostats

Programmable, smart, and commercial thermostats for residential and light commercial HVAC control.

Capacitors

Run capacitors, start capacitors, and dual-run capacitors for compressors and condenser fan motors.

Contactors

Single-pole and double-pole contactors for compressor and condenser fan motor switching circuits.

Control Boards

OEM and universal control boards for furnaces, air handlers, and heat pumps.

Hard Start Kits

Compressor hard start kits for systems with low voltage, long refrigerant line sets, or aging compressors.

Pressure Switches & Relays

High and low pressure switches, start relays, and potential relays for compressor protection circuits.

Sourcing HVAC Controls & Electrical Components

HVAC electrical component failures — failed capacitors, burned contactors, faulty control boards — are among the most common causes of system downtime in residential and commercial HVAC service. For contractors running high-volume service operations, maintaining a working stock of the most common capacitor values, contactor ratings, and universal control boards reduces truck roll time and allows same-day repairs. HVACProSales helps contractors and facility maintenance teams source replacement electrical components by matching OEM specifications to available inventory across multiple supplier channels.

For facility managers responsible for maintaining HVAC systems across multiple buildings, electrical component procurement requires attention to OEM compatibility. Control boards, in particular, are often model-specific — a universal board may work in some applications but requires careful wiring verification. Capacitors must match the original MFD rating within ±5% and meet or exceed the original voltage rating. For any electrical component replacement, submitting the equipment model number, serial number, and the existing component's part number or specification label allows our sourcing team to identify the correct replacement and flag any compatibility concerns.

Who We Serve: Solutions for Contractors & Facility Teams

HVAC Service Contractors

Source capacitors, contactors, and control boards for same-day service calls. Maintain a working stock of high-turnover electrical components to minimize return trips and reduce customer downtime.

Facility & Maintenance Managers

Procure replacement controls and electrical components for commercial HVAC systems in schools, offices, and industrial facilities. Consolidate multi-SKU electrical component orders into a single B2B procurement workflow.

Procurement & Sourcing Professionals

Source OEM-specification electrical components across multiple HVAC brands and equipment generations. Submit model and serial numbers for compatibility verification before committing to bulk orders.

ⓘ Brand availability may vary by supplier, stock status, manufacturer policy, and product type. Electrical component replacement requires matching OEM specifications. We do not claim official authorization for every brand listed. For model-specific compatibility verification, submit your equipment model number, serial number, and existing component part number or specification label.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from contractors, facility managers, and procurement teams.

How do I identify the correct replacement capacitor?

Locate the capacitor label on the existing component. Key specifications: capacitance in MFD or µF, voltage rating in VAC, and type (run, start, or dual-run). The replacement must match the original MFD rating within ±5% and meet or exceed the original voltage rating. Dual-run capacitors list two capacitance values (e.g., 45+5 MFD) — both values must be matched.

What is the difference between a single-pole and double-pole contactor?

A single-pole contactor switches one line of the power supply to the load; a double-pole contactor switches both lines simultaneously. Most residential condensing units use double-pole contactors for complete circuit isolation. Verify the existing contactor's pole configuration, coil voltage (typically 24VAC), and amperage rating before replacement.

Can a universal control board replace an OEM board?

Universal control boards can replace OEM boards in many furnace and air handler applications, but require careful wiring verification. Universal boards typically include wiring diagrams for common configurations. For complex systems with variable-speed blowers, communicating thermostats, or proprietary control protocols, OEM replacement boards are strongly recommended. Submit your equipment model number for OEM board sourcing support.

What causes a contactor to fail prematurely?

Contactor failure is typically caused by: voltage spikes or power surges burning the coil, contact pitting from repeated arcing under load, insect or debris contamination of the contact gap, or mechanical wear from high cycle frequency. In high-cycle commercial applications, contactors should be inspected annually and replaced proactively based on cycle count rather than waiting for failure.

Need Sourcing Support or a Procurement Quote?

Submit your model number, serial number, part number, or equipment label photo for compatibility support. Commercial and contractor RFQ support available.

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