Raypak 007141F Limit Switch

Raypak 007141F Limit Switch

  • $288.71


The Raypak 007141F Limit Switch is a critical safety component designed for precise thermal regulation in commercial and residential gas pool heaters. Engineered as a 100F CI auto limit switch, this sensor monitors water temperature at the heat exchanger, providing an essential automatic high limit shut-off to prevent system overheating. For service technicians maintaining Raypak CI gas control systems, using this genuine OEM Raypak replacement part ensures the unit operates within manufacturer-specified safety parameters without the calibration drift common in aftermarket alternatives.

This auto reset high limit is built to withstand the corrosive environments typical of hydronic and pool heating applications. It serves as a direct replacement in systems requiring a 2-wire connection to the heater control circuit. When troubleshooting a heater that frequently cycles or fails to ignite, verifying the continuity of the Raypak 007141F is a standard diagnostic step. Professional installation is recommended to ensure the sensor is properly seated and integrated into the pool heater safety loop.

  • OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed for Raypak pool heaters utilizing CI gas controls for a perfect mechanical fit.
  • Automatic Reset: Features a 100-degree F trip point that automatically resets once temperatures return to a safe operating range.
  • Safety Compliance: Acts as a primary high limit switch to protect the heat exchanger from thermal stress and damage.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered for long-term reliability in high-cycle commercial HVACR environments.

Common Questions

What causes a Raypak limit switch to trip?
A trip is usually triggered by low water flow, a bypassed internal thermal regulator, or a scale-filled heat exchanger causing localized overheating.

Can I use a generic 100F switch instead of the 007141F?
It is not recommended. The Raypak 007141F is calibrated for specific resistance and mounting configurations required for accurate sensing in Raypak CI manifolds.

How do I test if this switch is faulty?
Using a multimeter, check for continuity across the terminals when the system is cool. If the switch remains open at room temperature, it has failed and requires replacement.

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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