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Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 heat pump

Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 heat pump Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 heat pump, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Lug for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part HY90AZ009

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    Lug

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    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Valve for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part EA36YD121

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    Valve

    Part #EA36YD121

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  • 084,bracket,switch for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part 317764-301

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    084,bracket,switch

    Part #317764-301

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  • Central Air Conditioner Access Valve Adapter for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part 331831-701

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    Central Air Conditioner Access Valve Adapter

    Part #331831-701

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  • Pan Base for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part 329630-701164

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    Pan Base

    Part #329630-701164

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  • Compressor for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part P021-2921P

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    Compressor

    Part #P021-2921P

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tube,stub for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part 324170-202

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    Tube,stub

    Part #324170-202

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plug, Comp for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part 324091-413

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    Plug, Comp

    Part #324091-413

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  • Housing for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part HY07AP007

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    Housing

    Part #HY07AP007

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  • Nut for Carrier 25HBA330A0030010 - Part DD02CA101

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    Nut

    Part #DD02CA101

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Carrier Heat Pump 25HBA330A0030010 FAQs

To read the model number on your Carrier central air conditioner (model 25HBA330A0030010), copy the full model number exactly as it appears on the unit’s rating plate; every letter, number, and dash matters when matching the correct parts.

Where to find the model number label

Most outdoor central AC and heat pump units place the rating plate on the cabinet where it stays visible during service.

Common places to check:

  • On the outside of the outdoor condenser cabinet (side panel)
  • Inside the service access panel (remove screws after power is off)
  • Near the electrical disconnect or wiring compartment cover
  • On a metal plate or durable sticker labeled “Model” and “Serial”

How to write the model number correctly

Model numbers are easy to misread because they mix letters and numbers.

Use this checklist:

  • Write the entire model number, not just the first few characters
  • Keep dashes and extra digits (example: 25HBA330A0030010)
  • Watch for look-alikes: O vs 0, I vs 1, S vs 5, B vs 8
  • Take a clear photo before you close the panel

Why it matters

Carrier uses the model number to match the correct electrical and refrigeration components for your exact build. A single wrong character can lead to ordering a part that does not fit or has the wrong ratings.

Quick examples of parts that depend on the exact model

Here are common parts where the correct match matters:

Part type What it controls What can go wrong if mismatched
Contactor Sends power to compressor and fan Wrong coil voltage or terminal layout
Capacitor Helps start/run motors Wrong microfarad rating
Control board System logic and safety inputs Incorrect connectors or programming

If you are troubleshooting a “no cool” or “won’t start” issue, the model number helps you choose the right replacement part, such as the central air conditioner accumulator KH71KJ141 or the cntrl baord HK32EA001.

Last updated: February 2026

For Carrier model 25HBA330A0030010, you can estimate AC tonnage by finding the capacity code in the model number (often 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 60) and dividing that number by 12 to convert thousands of BTUs per hour into tons (example: 36 ÷ 12 = 3 tons). If the model number does not clearly show a capacity code, use the unit’s data plate ratings to confirm.

Step-by-step: decode tonnage from the model number

  1. Locate the outdoor unit nameplate and confirm the model number is 25HBA330A0030010.
  2. Look for a two-digit capacity group commonly used by many HVAC brands:
    • 24 = 24,000 BTU/h
    • 30 = 30,000 BTU/h
    • 36 = 36,000 BTU/h
    • 42 = 42,000 BTU/h
    • 48 = 48,000 BTU/h
    • 60 = 60,000 BTU/h
  3. Convert BTU/h to tons:
    • Tons = (capacity code) ÷ 12

Quick conversion table

Capacity code in model Approx. BTU/h Approx. tons
24 24,000 2.0
30 30,000 2.5
36 36,000 3.0
42 42,000 3.5
48 48,000 4.0
60 60,000 5.0

If the model number is unclear, confirm tonnage from the unit ratings

On many outdoor units, the nameplate also lists ratings you can use to confirm capacity. When you are troubleshooting or ordering parts, we recommend checking:

  • The full model number and serial number
  • Cooling capacity (BTU/h) if shown
  • Electrical ratings (voltage, minimum circuit ampacity, max fuse/breaker)
  • Whether the system is a heat pump (your listing is categorized under central air conditioner parts, but the product type is heat pump)

Why it matters

Correct tonnage helps you match the right replacement parts and diagnose issues accurately. For example, electrical components like a cntrl baord HK32EA001 or refrigerant-side parts like a central air conditioner accumulator KH71KJ141 must match the system’s design and capacity range.

Last updated: February 2026

For Carrier model 25HBA330A0030010, it is usually straightforward to get common electrical service parts, but it can take longer to source model-specific refrigeration or control components. The best way to avoid delays is to match the exact model number and order the correct replacement from our parts list, such as the central air conditioner accumulator KH71KJ141.

What makes some Carrier parts harder to source

Availability depends on whether the part is a standardized electrical component or a model-specific component tied to the unit’s design and revision.

  • Model-specific components (refrigeration, controls) take longer to source
  • Older or less common unit revisions have fewer parts in circulation
  • Peak cooling season increases demand for common items
  • Exact rating and fit requirements limit substitutions
  • Restock timing varies by component type

Parts that are typically easier vs. harder

For a Carrier heat pump/central AC like 25HBA330A0030010, these patterns are common.

Part type Typical availability Why
Electrical switching (contactor) Easier Common design across many units
Motor start/run (capacitor) Easier Standard ratings are widely used
Refrigeration components (accumulator) Harder More model-specific, fewer substitutes
Control electronics (control board) Harder Model and revision sensitive

How we recommend you shop to avoid delays

  • Confirm the outdoor unit data plate shows 25HBA330A0030010
  • Match the part by exact identifier and application
  • For capacitors, match voltage and microfarad ratings exactly
  • For contactors, match coil voltage and contact rating
  • Replace overheated terminals or damaged wiring at the same time

Common parts customers replace on this model

Why it matters

Central air conditioners and heat pumps are sensitive to correct electrical ratings and refrigerant-side compatibility. Using the correct part for 25HBA330A0030010 helps prevent repeat failures, nuisance trips, and extended downtime.

Last updated: February 2026

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