Nordyne 626409R Limit Switch

Nordyne 626409R Limit Switch

Nordyne

  • $28.66


The Nordyne 626409R Limit Switch is a critical safety component engineered for forced-air furnace applications, functioning as a high-limit thermal cutout. This specific manual reset limit switch features a 115-155F temperature range, ensuring the heat exchanger does not exceed safe operating parameters. Designed as the direct replacement for Nordyne 626409, this HVAC high limit sensor is essential for maintaining system integrity in Nordyne, Intertherm, and Miller furnaces. As a furnace limit switch replacement, the 626409R monitors internal plenum temperatures, breaking the electrical circuit to the gas valve if temperatures spike above the 155-degree threshold. Contractors should verify the set point and mounting orientation to ensure precise thermal response. Utilizing an OEM Nordyne furnace part ensures proper fitment and prevents nuisance tripping common with generic alternatives. This industrial-grade switch is built for high-cycle reliability in residential heating systems.

Key Benefits for Field Installation
  • Exact OEM Specifications: Engineered as a direct drop-in for the discontinued 626409 model, eliminating the need for bracket modification.
  • Manual Reset Functionality: Provides a mechanical lockout that requires technician intervention, ensuring underlying airflow issues are addressed before the system restarts.
  • Precise Thermal Calibration: Calibrated for a 115?F to 155?F tolerance, providing accurate protection against overheating and heat exchanger fatigue.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the high-temperature environment of the furnace cabinet without premature drift in calibration.
Common Technician Questions

Is the 626409R compatible with older Miller or Intertherm mobile home furnaces?
Yes, this switch is the standard replacement for many M1, M7, and CMF series furnaces that originally utilized the 626409 limit control.

Why would this manual reset switch trip repeatedly?
Frequent tripping usually indicates restricted airflow, such as a clogged filter, blocked return air, or a failing blower motor, rather than a defect in the switch itself.

Can I use a self-resetting switch to replace this 626409R?
No, replacing a manual reset switch with an automatic reset version is a safety violation; the manual reset is a deliberate design choice to ensure system inspection after a high-heat event.

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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