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The SOURCE1 2527747002 is a temperature control designed for use in HVAC systems where precise thermal switching is required. This control opens at 200 degrees Fahrenheit and requires manual reset to close, making it a safety-style temperature limit control. HVAC technicians and service professionals rely on this type of device to protect heating equipment from overheating conditions that could cause damage or create a fire hazard. When the sensed temperature reaches the set point of 200 degrees, the control interrupts the circuit, shutting down the equipment until a technician manually resets it. This manual close feature is intentional. It prevents the system from automatically restarting after a high-temperature trip, ensuring a qualified technician inspects the root cause before the unit resumes operation. This is a critical safety function in furnaces, air handlers, heat pumps, and other heating systems. Temperature limit controls like the SOURCE1 2527747002 are commonly installed in the supply air plenum or near the heat exchanger. They monitor air or component temperatures and act as a last line of defense against thermal runaway. The manual reset design is preferred in applications where automatic restart without inspection could pose a safety risk. SOURCE1 is a trusted brand in the professional HVAC supply market, providing quality replacement components that meet the demands of commercial and residential service work. This control is a direct replacement option for technicians looking for a reliable, code-compliant limit control with a 200 degree open point and manual close action. It is a compact, durable component built for long service life in demanding HVAC environments.
The SOURCE1 2527747002 temperature control provides reliable high-limit protection with a 200 degree open point and manual reset action, making it a key safety component for HVAC heating systems.
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