Old limit switch

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zorty32

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Nov 28, 2009
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S.W. Kansas
I have an pre 2003 St. Croix Afton Bay and I am looking for a lower limit switch. Numbers on the switch are p-9006. This is a 3 wire 120 deg. switch. Can anybody help me??!
 
sgschwend said:
Isn't that a pellet stove?

http://www.h2oasisinc.com/Afton Bay/168/

I think it is, so I'm moving it to the Pellet Mill, where there will hopefully be people better able to answer the question...

Gooserider
 
sound like the same switch the Pre 97 travis pellet stoves used.
try a avalon or Lopi dealer
Snap Disk, Pellet, System, 120 Deg, 3 prong (1993 Igniter System)
# 100-00232 (OLD # 93-0992)
Snap Disk - 120 Deg (System Snap Disk - 3 Prong) for 1993 style igniter ready pellet stoves & inserts.
93-0992.jpg
 
zorty32 said:
I misread my wiring diagram. What I need is a fan switch, but it looks like your pic.

limit switches are basically fan switches they open and close at a set temp to turn on or off anything that is wired to it.
 
charles u farley said:
hearthtools said:
limit switches are basically fan switches they open and close at a set temp to turn on or off anything that is wired to it.

They work opposite - limits open on temperature rise fan switches close on rise.
Dude I was just trying to break it down for them to understand
a lot like this page I started last year
Understanding your pellet stoves Electrical and safety limit switches.
https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/13408/
 
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