Nordyne 626600 Limit Switch
The Nordyne 626600 limit switch is a critical high-limit safety component engineered for precision temperature regulation in HVAC systems. Designed with an automatic reset function, this 110-150F auto limit switch monitors heat exchanger temperatures, opening the circuit to prevent overheating and closing automatically once conditions return to the 110°F to 150°F operating window. For field technicians and contractors, the 626600 serves as a direct OEM replacement for 626522R, 626522, and 626482, ensuring drop-in compatibility and maintaining the original equipment design specifications. Its durable 1/2-inch disc construction is optimized for heavy-duty cycling, providing reliable furnace high limit protection across Intertherm, Miller, and Revolv forced-air units. Verifying the temperature cut-out on the existing Nordyne furnace limit switch is essential for system safety; this genuine Nordyne 626600 part ensures the blower and burner assemblies operate within safe thermal parameters to prevent component fatigue or heat exchanger damage.
Key Benefits for Technicians- Direct OEM Compatibility: Engineered as a drop-in Nordyne 626522R replacement to maintain system integrity.
- Wide Thermal Range: Operates within a specific 110-150 degree Fahrenheit limit for precise furnace safety.
- Automatic Reset Logic: Eliminates manual intervention by resetting the circuit once the plenum cools.
- High-Durability Construction: Features a robust 1/2" disc designed for the demanding duty cycles of residential gas and electric furnaces.
How do I know if the Nordyne 626600 needs replacement?
If the furnace burner shuts down prematurely or the blower runs continuously without heat, the limit switch may be tripped or stuck open. Use a multimeter to check for continuity across the terminals when the switch is cool.
Will the 626600 work if my old part number is 626522?
Yes, the Nordyne 626600 is the current manufacturer-authorized replacement for original part numbers 626522R, 626522, and 626482.
What causes this limit switch to trip frequently?
Frequent tripping is often caused by restricted airflow, such as a clogged air filter, blocked return vents, or a failing blower motor, which causes the heat exchanger to exceed the 150°F threshold.
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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