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Mitsubishi MUZ-D36NA 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 all the heat as the air flows through the ducts. A normal limit switch contains a sensor in the air handler that decides when the air is warmed to a point for the blower to be activated.
What signals that my limit switch most likely is about to go out?
- The system begins to run erratically repeatedly
- System will not begin or continue to run longer that five minutes
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