Carrier transformers are OEM replacement control circuit transformers for Carrier HVAC equipment, stepping down line voltage to the 24V secondary voltage used by thermostat control circuits, zone valves, relays, and control boards in Carrier air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, and air handlers. Carrier transformers are available in 40 VA and 75 VA ratings with primary voltages of 120V and 208/230V, covering the full range of residential and light commercial Carrier equipment configurations. The Carrier TP-75VA-MULTI is a 75 VA multi-tap transformer with primary voltage options of 115/208/240/480V and a 24V secondary, featuring resettable circuit protection. For HVAC service technicians, OEM Carrier transformers maintain the correct mounting footprint, lead configuration, and VA rating for the specific equipment control board.
40 VA Carrier Control Transformers (120V Primary)
Carrier 40 VA control transformers with 120V primary and 24V secondary are the standard control circuit transformer for Carrier residential gas furnaces, air handlers, and light commercial units with single-phase 120V line voltage. The Carrier HT680054 is a 120V-24V 40 VA OEM transformer for Carrier HVAC equipment. The Carrier HT01BC116 is another 120V-24V 40 VA OEM transformer in the Carrier lineup. 40 VA transformers provide sufficient VA capacity for standard thermostat control circuits with up to four heating and cooling zones using standard electromechanical zone valves or relays.
40 VA Carrier Control Transformers (208/230V Primary)
Carrier 40 VA transformers with 208/230V primary voltage are used in Carrier air conditioner and heat pump condensing units and air handlers where the line voltage supply is 208V or 230V single phase. The Carrier HT01CN236 is a 40 VA, 208/230V-24V OEM transformer for Carrier HVAC equipment. The primary voltage must match the line voltage supply at the equipment; using a 120V-primary transformer on a 208/230V supply will produce twice the rated secondary voltage and damage control components.
Multi-Tap 75 VA Transformers
The Carrier TP-75VA-MULTI is a 75 VA multi-tap control transformer with a 24V secondary and primary voltage options of 115/208/240/480V, featuring resettable circuit protection. The multi-tap design and higher VA rating make the TP-75VA-MULTI suitable for replacement applications where the correct single-tap transformer is unavailable or where the control circuit requires more than the 40 VA provided by standard transformers. Resettable circuit protection eliminates the need for a separate fuse in the control circuit and resets after an overload condition is cleared.
Transformer VA Rating and Selection
Transformer VA rating is the product of the secondary voltage (24V) and the maximum current the transformer can supply. A 40 VA transformer at 24V can supply a maximum of approximately 1.67 amps to the control circuit. Standard residential thermostat control circuits with one or two zone valves and a control board typically stay within the 40 VA limit. Control circuits with multiple zone valves, electronic controls, or add-on accessories may draw enough current to require 75 VA. Exceeding the transformer's VA rating causes overheating and repeated tripping of resettable protection or blowing of fuses.
How to Choose Carrier Control Transformers
The primary voltage of the existing transformer must match the line voltage supply to the equipment. Carrier residential gas furnaces and air handlers typically use 120V primary transformers. Carrier condensing units and most air conditioners use 208/230V primary transformers. Confirming the line voltage at the equipment before ordering prevents receiving the wrong primary voltage.
VA rating determines current capacity. The 40 VA rating is standard for single-zone residential applications. If the control circuit includes multiple zone valves, electronic air cleaners, humidifier controls, or other accessories drawing significant current, the 40 VA rating may be insufficient. The 75 VA multi-tap transformer covers higher-demand applications and provides resettable overcurrent protection.
OEM vs. multi-tap selection: OEM Carrier transformers (HT680054, HT01BC116, HT01CN236) maintain the original mounting footprint and lead configuration, making them direct replacements with no modification required. The TP-75VA-MULTI is a higher-VA multi-tap option that covers a range of primary voltages and is suited for applications where a direct-replacement OEM transformer is unavailable.
For anyone asking how to size a control transformer for a Carrier system with zone valves: add up the VA draw of all simultaneously energized control loads, including the thermostat, each zone valve coil, the control board, and any accessories. Total VA should stay below 80% of the transformer's rated VA to allow for derating and lead life. If total VA exceeds 32 VA for a 40 VA transformer, the 75 VA transformer is the correct specification.
FAQs
What primary voltages are available for Carrier HVAC control transformers?
Carrier HVAC control transformers are available with 120V primary for residential furnaces and air handlers, 208/230V primary for condensing units and air conditioners, and multi-tap versions covering 115/208/240/480V primary options. All standard Carrier control transformers use a 24V secondary output for the thermostat and control circuit.
What VA ratings are available for Carrier control transformers?
Carrier control transformers are available in 40 VA and 75 VA ratings. The 40 VA rating covers standard residential single-zone control circuits. The 75 VA rating, available in the TP-75VA-MULTI multi-tap transformer, covers higher-demand control circuits with multiple zone valves, electronic accessories, or commercial applications requiring greater current capacity.
What is the Carrier TP-75VA-MULTI transformer?
The Carrier TP-75VA-MULTI is a 75 VA multi-tap control transformer with a 24V secondary and primary voltage options of 115/208/240/480V. The multi-tap design allows a single transformer to cover multiple primary voltage configurations. The 75VA model includes resettable circuit protection, which eliminates the need for a separate fuse and resets after an overload is cleared.
Why must the transformer primary voltage match the line voltage at the equipment?
The transformer primary voltage must match the line voltage supply because transformers are step-down devices that produce the secondary voltage based on the ratio of primary to secondary turns. A 120V-primary transformer connected to a 208/230V supply produces approximately double the rated 24V secondary, which will damage thermostat controls, zone valve coils, and control boards. Confirming the line voltage at the equipment before ordering the replacement transformer is a required first step.
What Carrier OEM part numbers are available for 40 VA control transformers?
Carrier OEM 40 VA control transformers on SupplyHouse include the HT680054 (120V-24V), HT01BC116 (120V-24V), and HT01CN236 (208/230V-24V). These are genuine OEM Carrier components that maintain the original mounting configuration for direct replacement without modification.