
Lennox 10M64 Limit Switch
The Lennox 10M64 Limit Switch is a critical HVAC safety control designed to prevent heat exchanger damage by monitoring discharge air temperatures. This L190-40F limit switch features a fixed set point, opening the circuit at 190 degrees Fahrenheit and automatically resetting when the temperature drops to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Engineered for high-reliability applications, this SPDT limit control (Single Pole Double Throw) ensures precise thermal regulation in Lennox commercial rooftop units and residential furnaces. As a genuine OEM Lennox part, it guarantees correct fitment and electrical compatibility, replacing older legacy part numbers such as 42J03 and 203536. Its automatic reset functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary over-temperature event, maintaining system uptime while protecting sensitive internal components. For technicians performing HVAC furnace repair or preventative maintenance, this 150-190F auto limit switch provides the exact thermal response curve required by original equipment specifications to maintain airflow safety standards and operational integrity.
Key Benefits for HVAC Professionals- Precise Thermal Protection: Fixed 190°F trip point prevents catastrophic heat exchanger failure and ensures safe furnace operation.
- Automatic Reset Logic: The 40°F differential (resetting at 150°F) facilitates a reliable auto-reset limit switch cycle without manual system restarts.
- OEM Compatibility: Designed specifically for Lennox GCS16 and GCS20 series units, ensuring seamless integration with existing terminal wiring.
- Durable SPDT Construction: Features a robust pink label design and open switch face for consistent electrical switching in demanding environments.
What causes a Lennox 10M64 limit switch to trip repeatedly?
Frequent tripping usually indicates restricted airflow, often caused by a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, or blocked return air ducts. If the switch remains open despite normal temperatures, the internal bimetal disc may have failed, requiring a replacement Lennox limit control.
Can I use an L180 or L200 switch in place of the 10M64?
No. In technical HVAC applications, you must match the OEM temperature rating. Using a switch with a different limit can either cause premature tripping or allow the unit to reach unsafe temperatures, compromising the secondary heat exchanger.
How do I verify the 10M64 is functioning correctly?
Using a multimeter, technicians should check for continuity across the terminals at room temperature. The L190-40F switch is normally closed; if it shows an open circuit when cool, the part is defective and needs immediate replacement to restore heating cycles.
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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$4,130.00Lennox 10M64 Limit Switch
The Lennox 10M64 Limit Switch is a critical HVAC safety control designed to prevent heat exchanger damage by monitoring discharge air temperatures. This L190-40F limit switch features a fixed set point, opening the circuit at 190 degrees Fahrenheit and automatically resetting when the temperature drops to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Engineered for high-reliability applications, this SPDT limit control (Single Pole Double Throw) ensures precise thermal regulation in Lennox commercial rooftop units and residential furnaces. As a genuine OEM Lennox part, it guarantees correct fitment and electrical compatibility, replacing older legacy part numbers such as 42J03 and 203536. Its automatic reset functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary over-temperature event, maintaining system uptime while protecting sensitive internal components. For technicians performing HVAC furnace repair or preventative maintenance, this 150-190F auto limit switch provides the exact thermal response curve required by original equipment specifications to maintain airflow safety standards and operational integrity.
Key Benefits for HVAC Professionals- Precise Thermal Protection: Fixed 190°F trip point prevents catastrophic heat exchanger failure and ensures safe furnace operation.
- Automatic Reset Logic: The 40°F differential (resetting at 150°F) facilitates a reliable auto-reset limit switch cycle without manual system restarts.
- OEM Compatibility: Designed specifically for Lennox GCS16 and GCS20 series units, ensuring seamless integration with existing terminal wiring.
- Durable SPDT Construction: Features a robust pink label design and open switch face for consistent electrical switching in demanding environments.
What causes a Lennox 10M64 limit switch to trip repeatedly?
Frequent tripping usually indicates restricted airflow, often caused by a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, or blocked return air ducts. If the switch remains open despite normal temperatures, the internal bimetal disc may have failed, requiring a replacement Lennox limit control.
Can I use an L180 or L200 switch in place of the 10M64?
No. In technical HVAC applications, you must match the OEM temperature rating. Using a switch with a different limit can either cause premature tripping or allow the unit to reach unsafe temperatures, compromising the secondary heat exchanger.
How do I verify the 10M64 is functioning correctly?
Using a multimeter, technicians should check for continuity across the terminals at room temperature. The L190-40F switch is normally closed; if it shows an open circuit when cool, the part is defective and needs immediate replacement to restore heating cycles.
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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The Lennox 10M64 Limit Switch is a critical HVAC safety control designed to prevent heat exchanger damage by monitoring discharge air temperatures. This L190-40F limit switch features a fixed set point, opening the circuit at 190 degrees Fahrenheit and automatically resetting when the temperature drops to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Engineered for high-reliability applications, this SPDT limit control (Single Pole Double Throw) ensures precise thermal regulation in Lennox commercial rooftop units and residential furnaces. As a genuine OEM Lennox part, it guarantees correct fitment and electrical compatibility, replacing older legacy part numbers such as 42J03 and 203536. Its automatic reset functionality eliminates manual intervention after a temporary over-temperature event, maintaining system uptime while protecting sensitive internal components. For technicians performing HVAC furnace repair or preventative maintenance, this 150-190F auto limit switch provides the exact thermal response curve required by original equipment specifications to maintain airflow safety standards and operational integrity.
Key Benefits for HVAC Professionals- Precise Thermal Protection: Fixed 190°F trip point prevents catastrophic heat exchanger failure and ensures safe furnace operation.
- Automatic Reset Logic: The 40°F differential (resetting at 150°F) facilitates a reliable auto-reset limit switch cycle without manual system restarts.
- OEM Compatibility: Designed specifically for Lennox GCS16 and GCS20 series units, ensuring seamless integration with existing terminal wiring.
- Durable SPDT Construction: Features a robust pink label design and open switch face for consistent electrical switching in demanding environments.
What causes a Lennox 10M64 limit switch to trip repeatedly?
Frequent tripping usually indicates restricted airflow, often caused by a clogged filter, a failing blower motor, or blocked return air ducts. If the switch remains open despite normal temperatures, the internal bimetal disc may have failed, requiring a replacement Lennox limit control.
Can I use an L180 or L200 switch in place of the 10M64?
No. In technical HVAC applications, you must match the OEM temperature rating. Using a switch with a different limit can either cause premature tripping or allow the unit to reach unsafe temperatures, compromising the secondary heat exchanger.
How do I verify the 10M64 is functioning correctly?
Using a multimeter, technicians should check for continuity across the terminals at room temperature. The L190-40F switch is normally closed; if it shows an open circuit when cool, the part is defective and needs immediate replacement to restore heating cycles.
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.












