Trane KIT18110 Control Board
An official OEM Trane control board used as a replacement control component in Trane HVAC equipment when the system documentation specifies KIT18110.
Key Features:
- Official OEM control board for Trane HVAC equipment (as stated on the product listing)
- Listed as Control Board, KIT18110 (as shown on the product listing)
Compatibility & Applications:
- Listed for Trane HVAC equipment (the provided sources do not specify exact unit models/series for this part)
- Must only be used where the manufacturer specifies this exact part number: KIT18110
Installation & Operation Notes:
- Installation should be performed by qualified personnel.
- Trane literature includes a safety warning that only qualified personnel should install and service HVAC equipment, and that improper installation or service by an unqualified person can result in serious injury or death.
- Reference the unit's service/installation manual (wiring diagram and control sequence information) for correct board replacement, wiring verification, and checkout after installation.
- Trane owner documentation also states that a qualified installer/service agency must use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying the product, and to disconnect electric power before removing access panels for maintenance.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting:
- Control boards are commonly replaced when the unit will not operate correctly and troubleshooting points to a failed control board (the provided sources do not include Trane diagnostic steps specific to KIT18110).
- Customer feedback commonly ties replacement to resolving "no heat" conditions and certain control-related fault indications; confirm diagnosis using the unit's documentation before replacing parts.
User Reviews & Q&A Summary:
- Fit and outcome themes: reviewers frequently describe it as a direct-fit replacement that restored normal furnace operation.
- Repair notes: several reviews mention addressing "no heat" conditions and control-related errors by replacing the board.
- Kit contents (customer-reported): multiple reviewers note it comes as a kit with a hot surface ignitor and recommend replacing the ignitor during the board swap; one reviewer reports their ignitor failed shortly after installing the new board and replacing the ignitor resolved the issue.
- Negative theme: a smaller set of feedback mentions premature failure concerns after installation.