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Old Richmond Furnace looking to replace Fan limit switch.
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MrMagic
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Measure the insertion piece. Resideo Fan/Limit. It comes with instructions when there's two different voltages, which you have. You'll have to cut a jumper.
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Thanks. Ok I'll measure the prob length this weekend.
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Probably will have to drill some new holes to mount it, don't go too deep and use short screws, you just want to drill through the cabinet, not in to the heat exchanger.
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Honeywell L4064B. They make several models. Insertion can be 5 1/2", 8" or 11" Fan/limit control
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Insertion piece is 3.5 inches. There is only 4 inches of space in compartment.
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that corrugated stuff inside the cabinet is very likely asbestos millboard.
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You can do that. I would make it as air tight as possible with HT silicone
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