White Rodgers 3F01-130 Switch
The White Rodgers 3F01-130 is a heavy-duty HVAC snap disc fan switch engineered for precise air movement regulation in heating and ventilation systems. This SPST fan control features a close on rise switch action, making it a reliable choice for cycling blowers based on plenum temperature. With a fixed cut-in temperature of 130°F and a fixed cut-out temperature of 115°F, this 3/4-inch automatic reset control ensures the fan only operates when the heat exchanger has reached the appropriate thermal threshold, preventing cold air drafts during initial startup. Built for durability in high-demand environments, the 3F01-130 is a direct replacement for Therm-O-Disc style 60T12-610047 and features a stainless steel mounting bracket and aluminum disc cup for rapid thermal response and corrosion resistance.
Key Benefits for Contractors- Universal Compatibility: Standard 3/4-inch flanged airstream mounting holes match most OEM configurations, minimizing on-job modification time.
- High Electrical Ratings: Handles inductive loads up to 10A at 120VAC and 5A at 240VAC, as well as resistive loads up to 25A.
- Simplified Identification: The White Rodgers "F" prefix designates fan control, while the final three digits indicate the cut-in setpoint for quick bench identification.
- Installation Versatility: Equipped with 0.25-inch quick-connect terminals and includes tab-to-screw terminal adapters for legacy wiring harnesses.
- Operational Fluidity: The 15°F fixed differential prevents short-cycling, extending the lifespan of blower motor capacitors and contactors.
Is the bracket fixed or adjustable?
The White Rodgers 3F01-130 features a "loose ring" stainless steel mounting bracket, which allows for slight rotation to align with existing screw holes in the plenum or air handler cabinet.
What is the maximum ambient temperature for this switch?
This snap disc is rated for a maximum ambient temperature of 350°F, making it suitable for high-heat applications near heat exchangers.
Will this work as a high-limit safety?
No. As a close on rise fan switch, it is designed to turn a fan on when temperature increases. For safety cut-offs, a "limit" control (open on rise) must be used.
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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