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The WHITE-RODGERS 3f01-180 is an automatic-reset snap disc fan thermostat designed for temperature-based fan control in appliance and HVAC applications. It operates on a close-on-rise switch action, energizing the fan circuit when the sensed temperature reaches the fixed cut-in point of 180 degrees F (82 degrees C) and opening the circuit at the cut-out point of 160 degrees F (71 degrees C). The automatic reset feature returns the disc to its original position once temperatures drop back below the cut-out threshold, requiring no manual intervention between cycles. Licensed HVAC technicians and appliance service pros are the primary installers of this component.
This snap disc control is suited for residential and light commercial HVAC systems as well as heating appliances where automatic fan activation and shutdown based on fixed temperature thresholds is required. It fits within the WHITE-RODGERS 3F/3L Snap Disc Fan Limits Automatic Temperature product family and carries a Therm-O-Disc type designation of 60T12, style 610065. Typical installations include furnace fan circuits where the blower must start and stop based on heat exchanger temperature rather than thermostat demand.
Part of the WHITE-RODGERS 3F/3L Snap Disc Fan Limits Automatic Temperature product family. Designed as an OEM-style replacement snap disc fan thermostat for appliance and HVAC applications requiring a fixed 180 degrees F cut-in and 160 degrees F cut-out with close-on-rise switch action.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or qualified appliance service professional. Disconnect all power to the unit before removing or installing the disc control. Ensure the mounting surface makes full contact with the disc housing for accurate temperature sensing. Follow applicable local codes and manufacturer wiring diagrams when connecting the fan circuit.
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