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Allanson Transformers is a top manufacturer known for high-quality HVAC ignition transformers, electronic ignitors, and custom electrical components, delivering reliable performance and safety in heating and cooling systems.

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Allason Transformer Replacement Parts

Allanson Transformers is a leading manufacturer specializing in high-performance electrical components, with a strong reputation in the HVAC industry. Widely recognized for superior line of ignition transformers, electronic ignitors, and HVAC-rated transformers. These components are essential for efficient and safe operation of heating and cooling systems, including furnaces, boilers, air handlers, and rooftop units. Their HVAC transformers are designed to deliver consistent voltage, thermal protection, and long-lasting reliability, even in harsh operating environments.

Allanson manufactures custom electronic assemblies, LED lighting solutions, and ballasts, further extending their capabilities across HVAC control systems. Their ignition transformers and electronic ignitors are critical parts in oil and gas burners, providing the precise ignition performance needed for energy efficiency and safety. PartsHnC offers a wide range of Allanson Transformer parts, including oil burner ignition transformers (240V-10000V), (240V) electronic ignitions, connector cables, power flame burner ignition transformers (120-12000 VAC), and more at the best prices with fast shipping.

FAQs

How do I handle transformer oil contamination?

Contaminated oil affects cooling and insulation; it should be filtered or replaced promptly to maintain transformer health.

What causes overheating in an Allason Transformer?

Overheating is usually caused by overloading or poor ventilation. Regular maintenance and load checks help prevent this issue.

How often should Allason Transformers be maintained?

Routine inspections every 6 months and comprehensive maintenance annually ensure reliable performance and longevity.

What should I do if the transformer oil level is low?

Low oil level may indicate leaks or evaporation. Inspect for leaks immediately and refill with the recommended insulating oil.