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Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch

Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch

The Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch is a high-performance manual reset limit safety switch engineered specifically for Amana and Goodman residential furnaces and packaged heating units. Calibrated to a precise 220-degree Fahrenheit trip point, this HVAC high limit switch serves as a critical safety component by monitoring internal temperatures and interrupting the heating cycle if overheating occurs. As an OEM furnace replacement part, it ensures seamless compatibility and restores your system to factory specifications. This furnace limit switch is designed to prevent damage to the heat exchanger and other internal components, providing homeowners and technicians with a reliable solution for temperature regulation. Whether you are addressing a furnace short cycling issue or replacing a failed open limit, this 220-degree safety switch offers the robust construction required for long-term heating system performance. Utilizing genuine Amana Goodman replacement parts like the 10123501 maintains the integrity of your HVAC equipment without the need for complex field modifications.

Key Benefits:

  • Precision Temperature Control: Calibrated to trigger at 220°F, effectively preventing furnace overheating and potential fire hazards.
  • Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a manual intervention after a trip, ensuring the underlying cause of the overheat is inspected before the system restarts.
  • OEM Compatibility: A direct Goodman furnace part replacement for numbers 10123513, 10123503, 10123504, and 10123532.
  • Enhanced HVAC Safety: Acts as a primary M/R limit safety switch to protect the heat exchanger from thermal stress and premature failure.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-grade materials to withstand the rigorous cycling of modern high-efficiency furnaces.

Common Questions:

How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the system is short cycling, the 10123501 switch may have tripped or failed. Check for continuity with a multimeter while the switch is cool.

Where is the 10123501 manual reset switch located?
This safety limit switch is typically mounted on the blower housing or near the burner assembly where it can accurately monitor the discharge air temperature.

Can I replace a 220-degree limit switch with a higher temperature model?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must always use a replacement switch with the exact 220deg temperature rating specified by the manufacturer for your specific HVAC model.

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.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

$7.59

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Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch

$21.68

$7.59

Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch

The Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch is a high-performance manual reset limit safety switch engineered specifically for Amana and Goodman residential furnaces and packaged heating units. Calibrated to a precise 220-degree Fahrenheit trip point, this HVAC high limit switch serves as a critical safety component by monitoring internal temperatures and interrupting the heating cycle if overheating occurs. As an OEM furnace replacement part, it ensures seamless compatibility and restores your system to factory specifications. This furnace limit switch is designed to prevent damage to the heat exchanger and other internal components, providing homeowners and technicians with a reliable solution for temperature regulation. Whether you are addressing a furnace short cycling issue or replacing a failed open limit, this 220-degree safety switch offers the robust construction required for long-term heating system performance. Utilizing genuine Amana Goodman replacement parts like the 10123501 maintains the integrity of your HVAC equipment without the need for complex field modifications.

Key Benefits:

  • Precision Temperature Control: Calibrated to trigger at 220°F, effectively preventing furnace overheating and potential fire hazards.
  • Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a manual intervention after a trip, ensuring the underlying cause of the overheat is inspected before the system restarts.
  • OEM Compatibility: A direct Goodman furnace part replacement for numbers 10123513, 10123503, 10123504, and 10123532.
  • Enhanced HVAC Safety: Acts as a primary M/R limit safety switch to protect the heat exchanger from thermal stress and premature failure.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-grade materials to withstand the rigorous cycling of modern high-efficiency furnaces.

Common Questions:

How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the system is short cycling, the 10123501 switch may have tripped or failed. Check for continuity with a multimeter while the switch is cool.

Where is the 10123501 manual reset switch located?
This safety limit switch is typically mounted on the blower housing or near the burner assembly where it can accurately monitor the discharge air temperature.

Can I replace a 220-degree limit switch with a higher temperature model?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must always use a replacement switch with the exact 220deg temperature rating specified by the manufacturer for your specific HVAC model.

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.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

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The Amana-Goodman 10123501 Switch is a high-performance manual reset limit safety switch engineered specifically for Amana and Goodman residential furnaces and packaged heating units. Calibrated to a precise 220-degree Fahrenheit trip point, this HVAC high limit switch serves as a critical safety component by monitoring internal temperatures and interrupting the heating cycle if overheating occurs. As an OEM furnace replacement part, it ensures seamless compatibility and restores your system to factory specifications. This furnace limit switch is designed to prevent damage to the heat exchanger and other internal components, providing homeowners and technicians with a reliable solution for temperature regulation. Whether you are addressing a furnace short cycling issue or replacing a failed open limit, this 220-degree safety switch offers the robust construction required for long-term heating system performance. Utilizing genuine Amana Goodman replacement parts like the 10123501 maintains the integrity of your HVAC equipment without the need for complex field modifications.

Key Benefits:

  • Precision Temperature Control: Calibrated to trigger at 220°F, effectively preventing furnace overheating and potential fire hazards.
  • Manual Reset Functionality: Requires a manual intervention after a trip, ensuring the underlying cause of the overheat is inspected before the system restarts.
  • OEM Compatibility: A direct Goodman furnace part replacement for numbers 10123513, 10123503, 10123504, and 10123532.
  • Enhanced HVAC Safety: Acts as a primary M/R limit safety switch to protect the heat exchanger from thermal stress and premature failure.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-grade materials to withstand the rigorous cycling of modern high-efficiency furnaces.

Common Questions:

How do I know if my furnace limit switch is bad?
If your furnace blower runs constantly but the burners won't ignite, or if the system is short cycling, the 10123501 switch may have tripped or failed. Check for continuity with a multimeter while the switch is cool.

Where is the 10123501 manual reset switch located?
This safety limit switch is typically mounted on the blower housing or near the burner assembly where it can accurately monitor the discharge air temperature.

Can I replace a 220-degree limit switch with a higher temperature model?
No. For safety and proper operation, you must always use a replacement switch with the exact 220deg temperature rating specified by the manufacturer for your specific HVAC model.

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.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.