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GE AZ75E12DACM1 Limit Switch
A normal limit switch has a sensor in the air handler that can determine if and when the air is warm enough that it can be circulated throughout the house. Limit switches were created because if the air never warms up the you will lose all the heat as the air flows through the ducts.
What warnings should I watch out for to know if my critical limit switch is almost going bad?
- The system is beginning to initiate and then stops more often than not
- Your GE system will not begin the ignition sequence or run well even though max temp has not been reached
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