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The MASTER-BILT 19-14096 is a blood plasma control board designed for use in commercial refrigeration equipment requiring precise temperature and pressure management. This board integrates low and high pressure transducer inputs, allowing the control system to monitor refrigerant-side conditions and respond accordingly. It serves as the primary electronic controller for compatible blood plasma storage units, coordinating compressor operation, alarm functions, and system protection. Installation is typically performed by a licensed refrigeration technician or commercial HVAC-R service professional familiar with medical-grade cold storage equipment.
This control board is intended for commercial blood plasma storage applications where maintaining tight temperature ranges is critical. It is a direct replacement part sourced from MASTER-BILT, a manufacturer of commercial refrigeration and cold storage equipment. The integrated pressure transducer compatibility eliminates the need for separate add-on modules, making this board well suited for service replacement in existing blood plasma cabinet installations. Technicians servicing medical or laboratory refrigeration equipment will find this board consistent with OEM specifications for supported units.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement control board for MASTER-BILT commercial blood plasma storage refrigeration equipment. Refer to the equipment service manual or contact MASTER-BILT technical support to confirm fitment for a specific cabinet model before installation.
Installation should be performed by a licensed refrigeration or HVAC-R technician with experience servicing commercial medical cold storage equipment. Disconnect all power to the unit before removing the existing control board or disturbing any wiring connections. Handle the board carefully to avoid electrostatic discharge damage to onboard components. Verify pressure transducer wiring connections are secure and correct before returning the unit to service.
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