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Furnace Limit and Blower Controls 
 
All furnaces are equipped with a combined thermostatic high temperature limit and 
blower (fan) control. The high temperature limit is set such that it does not permit a 
supply (discharge) air temperature above 200ºF. 
 
The thermostatic fan control should be set so the greatest fuel utilization efficiency of 
the furnace is obtained. Generally, a blower “ON” setting of 130ºF should give the best 
result. After the burner shuts down, the circulating air blower will continue to operate 
until the air temperature inside the furnace falls below the lower setting on the fan 
control.  
 
This delay on blower shutdown extracts residual heat from the furnace heat exchanger 
that would ordinarily be lost to the outdoor atmosphere. If a longer, or shorter, cooldown 
period is desired, the fan control differential setting may be reset to lengthen, or shorten, 
the cycle as desired. Refer to Table 2 for the standard fan and high limit control settings.  
 
Table 2: Standard Furnace Fan / Limit Control and Speed Settings 
 
High Limit Thermostat Setting (deg. F.): 
230 (highboy / lowboy models)  
190 (horizontal / counterflow model) 
Fan “On” Setting (deg. F.): 
130 
Fan “Off” Setting (deg. F.): 
100 
Standard Fan Speed for 105 MBTUH Input Rate: 
Low, Orange Wire to “L” Terminal 
 
In addition to the combined fan and limit control, the horizontal / counterflow furnace is 
equipped with an auxiliary high limit temperature control located in the blower 
compartment, refer to the electrical diagram in Appendix B. The purpose of this control 
is to prevent overheating of the blower motor and air filter(s), if airflow is severely 
reduced.  
 
If the duct system becomes partially, or totally, blocked or the furnace air filter(s) 
become excessively dirty causing the blower to fail to circulate enough air, the 
thermostatic high temperature limit (or, if equipped, the auxiliary high temperature limit) 
may activate to prevent very high discharge air temperatures from occurring.  
Should airflow be restricted, the furnace might cycle on and off too frequently or become 
inoperative. To correct this condition, verify that all supply and return dampers and 
registers in the air distribution system are open. If this fails to resolve the problem, turn 
off the electrical power to the furnace. Remove the blower compartment access door to 
examine the air filter(s) and blower for blockages or a loose blower wheel. (On the 
highboy and horizontal / counterflow furnaces, air filters should be mounted external to 
the furnace casing.) If possible, correct the condition by cleaning or replacing the air 
filter(s), freeing the blower wheel of any foreign materials, or securing the blower wheel 
to the fan motor shaft. Always replace the blower compartment access door when 
service is finished.
  Restore electrical power to the furnace.