There s apparently three coils.
Electric furnace limit switch.
It reads the temperature of the plenum and waits until it gets appropriately warm.
Remove the cover by lifting it upwards or pulling it off to reveal the body of the switch and two metal arms.
Locate the white limit switch.
It will be located at the top of the panel.
A furnace has two switches called a fan limit switch and a high limit switch these switches can be separate or in one package called a combination switch.
Element is 13 deep.
The limit switch includes a sensor in the heat exchanger to.
The limit switch plays an important role in every normal cycle of the furnace.
Initially the air above the heat exchanger in the supply plenum is not warm enough to blow into the house so the limit switch keeps the blower off.
Electric furnace heating element assembly with 025 41249 000 l200 60f limit switch.
Also known as part number 5000 269 502 and 266186.
This element is used in the eb17c and eb17d electric furnaces.
A limit switch is a device that s located under your furnace s supply plenum.
Some furnaces provide extra safety features by wiring two or three high limit switches in a series that check the temperature in the furnace at different points.
So to put it simply the limit switch tells the furnace fan when to turn on and when to shut off and it tells the furnace to shut down if it is overheating.
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How to check limit switches using your voltmeter.
Function of the limit switch.
Depending on your furnace model the switch will be surrounded by a silver or white cover.
Two in a upper rack 9kw.
Once the plenum reaches a specific temperature the limit switch sends a signal to the air handler to begin running and delivering warm air to your home.
If the blower came on at the same time as the burner it would pump cold air through the house at first.
Front mounting plate measures 10 75 x 3 25.
The furnace model tag has been painted over and the limit switch has blew a terminal off and i m not able to cross reference the limit switch.