Lennox 48M68 Bracket

Lennox 48M68 Bracket

Lennox

  • $71.00


The Lennox 48M68 Rollout Switch Bracket is a critical safety component designed for precise flame rollout switch positioning in Lennox gas furnaces. As an OEM Lennox replacement part, this bracket ensures the thermal limit switch remains securely mounted near the burner assembly to detect abnormal combustion conditions. The 48M68 is a direct replacement for the discontinued or alternate part number 48M6801, offering seamless HVAC part compatibility for technicians servicing G41UF and other mid-to-high efficiency residential units. Constructed from durable materials to withstand high-temperature environments, this furnace safety bracket maintains the mechanical integrity required for the manual reset rollout switch to function correctly. Proper orientation of this bracket is vital for preventing nuisance trips while ensuring the gas valve closes immediately if a flame rollout occurs. Field-tested for reliability, the 48M68 provides the structural support needed to keep Lennox furnace components within manufacturer specifications during high-demand heating cycles.

Key Benefits
  • OEM Compatibility: Specifically engineered to match Lennox 48M6801 specifications for a drop-in fit.
  • Enhanced Safety: Secures the flame rollout sensor in the optimal position to prevent equipment damage and hazardous conditions.
  • High-Heat Resistance: Built from rigid materials to prevent warping or misalignment within the burner compartment.
  • System Security: Essential for maintaining the safety loop in Lennox G41UF residential furnaces.
Common Questions
  • Is the Lennox 48M68 the same as part 48M6801? Yes, the 48M68 is identical to the 48M6801 and can be used interchangeably in all listed configurations.
  • Which furnace models support this rollout switch bracket? This bracket is commonly utilized in the Lennox G41UF series, including models ranging from 45,000 to 110,000 BTUH.
  • What causes a rollout switch to trip on this bracket? Trips are typically caused by a blocked heat exchanger, flue obstructions, or insufficient combustion air, necessitating a manual reset after the underlying issue is resolved.

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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