Reznor 210763 High Limit
The Reznor 210763 High Limit Switch serves as a critical safety component for commercial and industrial gas-fired heating units. This manual reset limit control is calibrated to open the electrical circuit when internal plenum temperatures reach 225 degrees Fahrenheit, effectively preventing heat exchanger damage and ensuring system safety. Engineered specifically for Reznor unit heaters, this replacement limit switch prevents the burner from operating if airflow becomes restricted or if the system exceeds safe operating parameters. As a L225-F manual reset switch, it requires a technician to physically investigate the cause of the overheat condition before the unit can be returned to service. Professional contractors rely on this OEM Reznor part for its precise thermal response and long-term reliability in high-cycle environments. Replacing an aged or faulty high limit sensor is essential for maintaining code compliance and protecting the integrity of the heat exchanger assembly.
- Precise Thermal Protection: Fixed 225°F trip point ensures immediate circuit interruption during over-temperature events.
- Manual Reset Safety: Forced manual intervention allows technicians to diagnose airflow or combustion issues before restarting.
- OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed for seamless integration into Reznor gas-fired heater control strings.
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand the constant thermal cycling typical of warehouse and industrial heating applications.
Common HVACR Contractor Questions:
What causes a Reznor 210763 high limit switch to trip?
Tripping is typically caused by restricted airflow due to dirty filters, a failing blower motor, blocked intake/exhaust, or incorrect gas pressure causing the unit to over-fire.
Can I replace a manual reset limit with an automatic reset limit?
No. Safety protocols require using the exact OEM part number 210763 to ensure the system cannot automatically restart under unsafe temperature conditions.
Does this switch come with the mounting bracket?
This component is the limit switch itself; it installs directly into the existing mounting location within the heater’s limit circuit housing.
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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