Reznor 201446 Float Switch
The Reznor 201446 Float Switch is a critical safety component designed for precise condensate management in high-efficiency heating and cooling equipment. Engineered for seamless integration with Reznor waste oil heaters and high-efficiency unit heaters, this condensate overflow switch functions as a fail-safe mechanism to prevent water damage caused by drain line blockages. The 201446 operates on a reliable buoyancy principle, interrupting the control circuit to shut down the system before moisture enters the heat exchanger or spills into the building interior. As an OEM Reznor replacement part, it ensures exact fitment and electrical compatibility, maintaining the structural integrity of the HVAC system. For technicians performing HVAC preventative maintenance, installing this secondary float switch provides essential protection against costly repairs and operational downtime common in commercial and industrial environments.
Product Features- Direct OEM Replacement: Ensures precise compatibility with Reznor air handlers and unit heaters.
- Reliable Circuit Interruption: Quickly breaks the 24V control circuit to stop condensate production.
- Industrial-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the temperature fluctuations and chemical exposure typical in HVACR applications.
- Simplified Installation: Designed for standard mounting within the condensate pan or drain line for rapid deployment.
Is the Reznor 201446 compatible with other unit heater brands?
While designed specifically for Reznor equipment, this switch functions within standard 24V control circuits; however, we recommend verifying specific mounting hardware requirements for non-Reznor units.
Where should the 201446 float switch be installed for maximum protection?
It should be positioned at the highest point of the secondary drain pan or integrated into the primary drain line at a level that detects backup before overflow occurs.
Can this float switch be wired to provide an external alarm signal?
Yes, it can be wired in series with an audible alarm or a light-emitting diode (LED) to notify facilities maintenance of a condensate blockage.
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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