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Carrier KFAIF0101HWC Limit Switch
One big reason why limit switches are designed that way is due to the fact that if the air never warms up inside the exchanger the you will lose heat in the ducts and the vents will just blow cool air. The limit switch contains a sensor in the air handler that can determine when the heated air is actually warm enough for the air to begin normal home circulation.
What are some indications that my critical limit switch has a need to be replaced?
- The HVAC system will not even start or will not stay running for any length of time
- The system is beginning to stop suddenly frequently
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