
Heil Quaker ICP 1184056 Limit Switch
When you're out in the field and a furnace is cycling on high limit or failing to initiate the burner circuit, the Heil Quaker ICP 1184056 Limit Switch is a frequent-need replacement for International Comfort Products (ICP) units. This OEM replacement part is engineered to monitor heat exchanger temperatures, acting as a critical safety cutoff to prevent thermal overload. Specifically designed for an operating range of 145°F to 185°F, this auto reset limit switch ensures that the system resumes normal operation once temperatures return to a safe threshold, mitigating unnecessary downtime for your customers.
Constructed for high-duty cycles in residential heating applications, the ICP 1184056 is compatible with a wide range of brands under the ICP umbrella, including Heil, Comfortmaker, Tempstar, and Arcoaire. Its compact footprint and standard mounting bracket allow for seamless integration into the existing blower housing or heat exchanger assembly. As a genuine HVAC furnace part, it maintains the precise calibration required for modern high-efficiency furnaces, ensuring that safety circuits trip exactly when specified by the manufacturer's load calculations.
- Broad Compatibility: Fits various ICP furnace models including Heil, KeepRite, and Comfortmaker.
- Automatic Reset: Self-correcting 145-185F auto limit functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary temperature spike.
- Precision Safety: Maintains tight tolerance to prevent heat exchanger damage and ensure HVAC system integrity.
- Durable Build: Rugged construction designed for the demanding environment of a furnace cabinet.
What causes a limit switch like the 1184056 to trip?
Most trips result from restricted airflow, often due to a dirty secondary heat exchanger, a clogged filter, or an undersized duct system causing the plenum to exceed 185°F.
Is the ICP 1184056 a direct replacement for older 1184 series switches?
Yes, this is the current genuine OEM part designated for systems requiring an auto-reset thermal switch within this specific temperature range.
How do I verify if this switch is the issue?
Technicians should check for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool; an open circuit during a call for heat (while cool) indicates a failed switch.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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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$2.54Heil Quaker ICP 1184056 Limit Switch
When you're out in the field and a furnace is cycling on high limit or failing to initiate the burner circuit, the Heil Quaker ICP 1184056 Limit Switch is a frequent-need replacement for International Comfort Products (ICP) units. This OEM replacement part is engineered to monitor heat exchanger temperatures, acting as a critical safety cutoff to prevent thermal overload. Specifically designed for an operating range of 145°F to 185°F, this auto reset limit switch ensures that the system resumes normal operation once temperatures return to a safe threshold, mitigating unnecessary downtime for your customers.
Constructed for high-duty cycles in residential heating applications, the ICP 1184056 is compatible with a wide range of brands under the ICP umbrella, including Heil, Comfortmaker, Tempstar, and Arcoaire. Its compact footprint and standard mounting bracket allow for seamless integration into the existing blower housing or heat exchanger assembly. As a genuine HVAC furnace part, it maintains the precise calibration required for modern high-efficiency furnaces, ensuring that safety circuits trip exactly when specified by the manufacturer's load calculations.
- Broad Compatibility: Fits various ICP furnace models including Heil, KeepRite, and Comfortmaker.
- Automatic Reset: Self-correcting 145-185F auto limit functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary temperature spike.
- Precision Safety: Maintains tight tolerance to prevent heat exchanger damage and ensure HVAC system integrity.
- Durable Build: Rugged construction designed for the demanding environment of a furnace cabinet.
What causes a limit switch like the 1184056 to trip?
Most trips result from restricted airflow, often due to a dirty secondary heat exchanger, a clogged filter, or an undersized duct system causing the plenum to exceed 185°F.
Is the ICP 1184056 a direct replacement for older 1184 series switches?
Yes, this is the current genuine OEM part designated for systems requiring an auto-reset thermal switch within this specific temperature range.
How do I verify if this switch is the issue?
Technicians should check for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool; an open circuit during a call for heat (while cool) indicates a failed switch.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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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When you're out in the field and a furnace is cycling on high limit or failing to initiate the burner circuit, the Heil Quaker ICP 1184056 Limit Switch is a frequent-need replacement for International Comfort Products (ICP) units. This OEM replacement part is engineered to monitor heat exchanger temperatures, acting as a critical safety cutoff to prevent thermal overload. Specifically designed for an operating range of 145°F to 185°F, this auto reset limit switch ensures that the system resumes normal operation once temperatures return to a safe threshold, mitigating unnecessary downtime for your customers.
Constructed for high-duty cycles in residential heating applications, the ICP 1184056 is compatible with a wide range of brands under the ICP umbrella, including Heil, Comfortmaker, Tempstar, and Arcoaire. Its compact footprint and standard mounting bracket allow for seamless integration into the existing blower housing or heat exchanger assembly. As a genuine HVAC furnace part, it maintains the precise calibration required for modern high-efficiency furnaces, ensuring that safety circuits trip exactly when specified by the manufacturer's load calculations.
- Broad Compatibility: Fits various ICP furnace models including Heil, KeepRite, and Comfortmaker.
- Automatic Reset: Self-correcting 145-185F auto limit functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary temperature spike.
- Precision Safety: Maintains tight tolerance to prevent heat exchanger damage and ensure HVAC system integrity.
- Durable Build: Rugged construction designed for the demanding environment of a furnace cabinet.
What causes a limit switch like the 1184056 to trip?
Most trips result from restricted airflow, often due to a dirty secondary heat exchanger, a clogged filter, or an undersized duct system causing the plenum to exceed 185°F.
Is the ICP 1184056 a direct replacement for older 1184 series switches?
Yes, this is the current genuine OEM part designated for systems requiring an auto-reset thermal switch within this specific temperature range.
How do I verify if this switch is the issue?
Technicians should check for continuity across the terminals when the furnace is cool; an open circuit during a call for heat (while cool) indicates a failed switch.
This item is not eligible for free shipping.
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.












