
BAYHTR1510BRK – HEAT KIT (10 KW, TEM & 5TEM, 81-0701-01)
Trane BAYHTR heat kits drop into TEM and 5TEM air handlers. **Match kW to tonnage:** 10 kW for 1.5 / 2 / 2.5 ton; 15 kW for 3 / 3.5 / 4 ton; 20 kW for 5 ton. The two-letter suffix (BRK / BR / etc.) indicates the breaker style; BRK = with-breaker (most common); BR = breakerless (requires external disconnect). Always disconnect main power before installation.
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Electric heat kits (also called heat strips) add supplemental or emergency heating to your air handler or heat pump system. This 10 kW kit is specifically designed for Trane TEM-series air handlers.
Specs: 10 kW, built-in circuit breaker, OEM Trane part
Replaces: 81-0701-01, BAYHTR1510BRK, BAYHTR1510BRKA, BAYHTR1510BRKB, BAYHTR1510BRKC
Fits: Trane: TEM6A0C36H31SC; fits TEM and 5TEM series air handlers. Also fits American Standard equivalent models.
In stock at Open To Public HVAC Parts in Dallas. We test parts at the counter before you buy. Call or text (214) 340-9421.
Specs
- TypeTrane / American Standard genuine OEM heat kit
- Capacity10 kW
- Voltage208/240V (verify)
- OEM CompatibilityTrane
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 81-0701-01
- BAYHTR1510BRK
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- Trane / American Standard genuine OEM heat kit (BAYHTR series) — fits TEM and 5TEM series air handlers
- Match kW rating to your air handler's max-kW spec and verify the model suffix matches your existing wiring
- Common applications: Trane TEM3, TEM4, TEM6, TEM8 and 5TEM air handlers
How do I size a heat kit for my air handler?
Match the kW rating to your air handler's tonnage: - 10 kW -- fits 1.5, 2, or 2.5 ton air handlers - 15 kW -- fits 3, 3.5, or 4 ton air handlers - 20 kW -- fits 5 ton air handlers
Can I add electric heat to my heat pump system?
Yes -- heat pumps almost always use electric strips as backup ("auxiliary heat" or "emergency heat"). The thermostat energizes the strips when outdoor temps drop below balance point (typically 35-40 degrees F in DFW). Match the heat kit to your air handler model.
What does the suffix on the part number mean?
The suffix typically indicates breaker configuration: - BRK = factory breaker included - BR = breakerless (you provide the disconnect) - Other suffixes = circuit count, voltage taps, or thermostat compatibility
How long does an electric heat kit last?
20+ years typical for the kit itself; individual heating elements (sheath heaters) may fail in 8-15 years from cycling. Most kits have replaceable elements -- you don't have to replace the whole kit for one bad strip.
Why is my heat kit tripping the high-limit?
Restricted airflow is the #1 cause: clogged filter, dirty blower wheel, undersized return, closed-off supplies. The strips overheat when air doesn't move across them fast enough. Diagnose airflow before condemning the heat kit or limit switch.




