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Mitsubishi MUZ-GE12NA Limit Switch
One big reason why limit switches are designed that way is because if the air is too cool inside the furnace to begin with, the you will lose all the heat as the air flows through the ducts. A normal limit switch contains a sensor located in the furnace that decides when the air is warm enough so that it may be pushed through the ducts and out the vents.
Clues main limit switch needs replacing
- The Mitsubishi system starts to ramp up but then stops more than once
- System will not even start or run well longer than a minute
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