
Amana-Goodman 0130L00001 Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman 0130L00001 Limit Switch is a critical OEM furnace safety control designed to monitor internal heat levels and protect your HVAC system from dangerous overheating conditions. This L180-30F high limit switch features a precise thermal response, engineered to automatically open its electrical contacts when temperatures reach 180°F and reset (close) once the system cools to 150°F. This 30°F differential ensures stable operation and prevents rapid cycling of the heating element. As a genuine Goodman replacement part, it is constructed to the exact specifications required for residential and light commercial Amana and Goodman furnaces. Maintaining a functional primary limit switch is essential for fire prevention and extending the operational life of your heat exchanger. If your furnace is short-cycling or failing to ignite, replacing a faulty 0130L00001 limit control with this authentic component ensures your system meets original manufacturer safety standards.
Key Benefits
- System Protection: Prevents heat exchanger damage by cutting power if airflow is restricted or temperatures exceed safe limits.
- Precise Calibration: Factory-set to 180°F Open / 150°F Close for consistent and reliable safety cycling.
- Exact Fitment: Designed as a direct OEM replacement, eliminating the mounting and wiring issues common with universal aftermarket parts.
- Durability: Built with high-grade temperature-resistant materials to withstand the harsh environment of a furnace heat cabinet.
Common Questions
How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
Common symptoms include the furnace blower running constantly without heat, or the furnace shutting down shortly after ignition (short-cycling). A technician can verify a failure by testing for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool.
What causes a limit switch like the 0130L00001 to trip?
While a switch can fail due to age, frequent tripping is often caused by restricted airflow, such as a dirty air filter, blocked return vents, or a failing blower motor.
Can I use an L170 or L190 switch instead of the L180-30F?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must use a switch that matches the original manufacturer’s temperature rating to ensure it trips at the intended safety threshold.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
Amana-Goodman 0130L00001 Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman 0130L00001 Limit Switch is a critical OEM furnace safety control designed to monitor internal heat levels and protect your HVAC system from dangerous overheating conditions. This L180-30F high limit switch features a precise thermal response, engineered to automatically open its electrical contacts when temperatures reach 180°F and reset (close) once the system cools to 150°F. This 30°F differential ensures stable operation and prevents rapid cycling of the heating element. As a genuine Goodman replacement part, it is constructed to the exact specifications required for residential and light commercial Amana and Goodman furnaces. Maintaining a functional primary limit switch is essential for fire prevention and extending the operational life of your heat exchanger. If your furnace is short-cycling or failing to ignite, replacing a faulty 0130L00001 limit control with this authentic component ensures your system meets original manufacturer safety standards.
Key Benefits
- System Protection: Prevents heat exchanger damage by cutting power if airflow is restricted or temperatures exceed safe limits.
- Precise Calibration: Factory-set to 180°F Open / 150°F Close for consistent and reliable safety cycling.
- Exact Fitment: Designed as a direct OEM replacement, eliminating the mounting and wiring issues common with universal aftermarket parts.
- Durability: Built with high-grade temperature-resistant materials to withstand the harsh environment of a furnace heat cabinet.
Common Questions
How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
Common symptoms include the furnace blower running constantly without heat, or the furnace shutting down shortly after ignition (short-cycling). A technician can verify a failure by testing for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool.
What causes a limit switch like the 0130L00001 to trip?
While a switch can fail due to age, frequent tripping is often caused by restricted airflow, such as a dirty air filter, blocked return vents, or a failing blower motor.
Can I use an L170 or L190 switch instead of the L180-30F?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must use a switch that matches the original manufacturer’s temperature rating to ensure it trips at the intended safety threshold.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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The Amana-Goodman 0130L00001 Limit Switch is a critical OEM furnace safety control designed to monitor internal heat levels and protect your HVAC system from dangerous overheating conditions. This L180-30F high limit switch features a precise thermal response, engineered to automatically open its electrical contacts when temperatures reach 180°F and reset (close) once the system cools to 150°F. This 30°F differential ensures stable operation and prevents rapid cycling of the heating element. As a genuine Goodman replacement part, it is constructed to the exact specifications required for residential and light commercial Amana and Goodman furnaces. Maintaining a functional primary limit switch is essential for fire prevention and extending the operational life of your heat exchanger. If your furnace is short-cycling or failing to ignite, replacing a faulty 0130L00001 limit control with this authentic component ensures your system meets original manufacturer safety standards.
Key Benefits
- System Protection: Prevents heat exchanger damage by cutting power if airflow is restricted or temperatures exceed safe limits.
- Precise Calibration: Factory-set to 180°F Open / 150°F Close for consistent and reliable safety cycling.
- Exact Fitment: Designed as a direct OEM replacement, eliminating the mounting and wiring issues common with universal aftermarket parts.
- Durability: Built with high-grade temperature-resistant materials to withstand the harsh environment of a furnace heat cabinet.
Common Questions
How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
Common symptoms include the furnace blower running constantly without heat, or the furnace shutting down shortly after ignition (short-cycling). A technician can verify a failure by testing for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool.
What causes a limit switch like the 0130L00001 to trip?
While a switch can fail due to age, frequent tripping is often caused by restricted airflow, such as a dirty air filter, blocked return vents, or a failing blower motor.
Can I use an L170 or L190 switch instead of the L180-30F?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must use a switch that matches the original manufacturer’s temperature rating to ensure it trips at the intended safety threshold.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.












