
Amana-Goodman 10123527SP Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman 10123527SP Limit Switch is a critical genuine OEM manual-reset limit control engineered to protect your HVAC system from hazardous overheating. This specific brown-coded safety switch (model 10123527SP) serves as the direct replacement and "cross" for the 10123527, ensuring seamless compatibility with select Amana and Goodman furnaces and air handlers. By monitoring internal temperatures, this high-limit safety sensor prevents heat exchanger damage and system failure by interrupting the heating cycle if temperatures exceed factory safety thresholds.
Designed for durability and precision, the 10123527SP limit-reset switch features a manual reset design. This architectural choice is a vital safety layer, requiring a manual restart to ensure that the underlying cause of a high-temperature fault is addressed before the system resumes operation. For technicians and homeowners seeking a reliable furnace limit control replacement, this OEM component maintains the original safety specifications of your heating equipment.
Key Benefits of the Amana-Goodman 10123527SP
- Genuine OEM Quality: Factory-specified performance for Goodman and Amana heating systems.
- Enhanced Safety: The manual reset feature forces a system check before restarting after a trip.
- Accurate Monitoring: Precise thermal detection to prevent excessive heat buildup in the furnace cabinet.
- Standardized Coding: Color-coded brown identifier ensures the correct part selection for technical compatibility.
- Replaces Previous Generations: Officially replaces and crosses from part number 10123527.
Common Questions
What does the brown color on the 10123527SP limit switch indicate?
The brown color is a manufacturer coding system for specific temperature trip points; using a switch with the wrong color code can lead to unsafe operation or frequent system tripping.
Why is my furnace 10123527SP limit switch tripping?
A tripped manual reset switch often indicates airflow issues, such as a clogged filter, blocked vents, or a failing blower motor, which causes the heat exchanger to overheat.
Can I replace a manual reset limit switch with an automatic one?
No. You must always use the genuine Amana-Goodman 10123527SP if specified, as the manual reset is a required safety feature for your specific furnace 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.
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$2.92Amana-Goodman 10123527SP Limit Switch
The Amana-Goodman 10123527SP Limit Switch is a critical genuine OEM manual-reset limit control engineered to protect your HVAC system from hazardous overheating. This specific brown-coded safety switch (model 10123527SP) serves as the direct replacement and "cross" for the 10123527, ensuring seamless compatibility with select Amana and Goodman furnaces and air handlers. By monitoring internal temperatures, this high-limit safety sensor prevents heat exchanger damage and system failure by interrupting the heating cycle if temperatures exceed factory safety thresholds.
Designed for durability and precision, the 10123527SP limit-reset switch features a manual reset design. This architectural choice is a vital safety layer, requiring a manual restart to ensure that the underlying cause of a high-temperature fault is addressed before the system resumes operation. For technicians and homeowners seeking a reliable furnace limit control replacement, this OEM component maintains the original safety specifications of your heating equipment.
Key Benefits of the Amana-Goodman 10123527SP
- Genuine OEM Quality: Factory-specified performance for Goodman and Amana heating systems.
- Enhanced Safety: The manual reset feature forces a system check before restarting after a trip.
- Accurate Monitoring: Precise thermal detection to prevent excessive heat buildup in the furnace cabinet.
- Standardized Coding: Color-coded brown identifier ensures the correct part selection for technical compatibility.
- Replaces Previous Generations: Officially replaces and crosses from part number 10123527.
Common Questions
What does the brown color on the 10123527SP limit switch indicate?
The brown color is a manufacturer coding system for specific temperature trip points; using a switch with the wrong color code can lead to unsafe operation or frequent system tripping.
Why is my furnace 10123527SP limit switch tripping?
A tripped manual reset switch often indicates airflow issues, such as a clogged filter, blocked vents, or a failing blower motor, which causes the heat exchanger to overheat.
Can I replace a manual reset limit switch with an automatic one?
No. You must always use the genuine Amana-Goodman 10123527SP if specified, as the manual reset is a required safety feature for your specific furnace 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.
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The Amana-Goodman 10123527SP Limit Switch is a critical genuine OEM manual-reset limit control engineered to protect your HVAC system from hazardous overheating. This specific brown-coded safety switch (model 10123527SP) serves as the direct replacement and "cross" for the 10123527, ensuring seamless compatibility with select Amana and Goodman furnaces and air handlers. By monitoring internal temperatures, this high-limit safety sensor prevents heat exchanger damage and system failure by interrupting the heating cycle if temperatures exceed factory safety thresholds.
Designed for durability and precision, the 10123527SP limit-reset switch features a manual reset design. This architectural choice is a vital safety layer, requiring a manual restart to ensure that the underlying cause of a high-temperature fault is addressed before the system resumes operation. For technicians and homeowners seeking a reliable furnace limit control replacement, this OEM component maintains the original safety specifications of your heating equipment.
Key Benefits of the Amana-Goodman 10123527SP
- Genuine OEM Quality: Factory-specified performance for Goodman and Amana heating systems.
- Enhanced Safety: The manual reset feature forces a system check before restarting after a trip.
- Accurate Monitoring: Precise thermal detection to prevent excessive heat buildup in the furnace cabinet.
- Standardized Coding: Color-coded brown identifier ensures the correct part selection for technical compatibility.
- Replaces Previous Generations: Officially replaces and crosses from part number 10123527.
Common Questions
What does the brown color on the 10123527SP limit switch indicate?
The brown color is a manufacturer coding system for specific temperature trip points; using a switch with the wrong color code can lead to unsafe operation or frequent system tripping.
Why is my furnace 10123527SP limit switch tripping?
A tripped manual reset switch often indicates airflow issues, such as a clogged filter, blocked vents, or a failing blower motor, which causes the heat exchanger to overheat.
Can I replace a manual reset limit switch with an automatic one?
No. You must always use the genuine Amana-Goodman 10123527SP if specified, as the manual reset is a required safety feature for your specific furnace 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.












