Kit - High Limit Manual Reset 100-240F
In this Kit High Limit Manual Reset 100-240F you get all the parts you need for fast and easy repairs, including a complete solenoid kit, mounting bracket, and wires to match your unit.
The Rheem 232287 is a genuine replacement part and is designed to be installed into your unit. This kit comes with the 232287 High Limit Manual Reset 100-240F and a T4009PL36E7100 PL36 Thermal Overload Protector suitable for use with your outdoor condenser furnace or heat pump.
RHEEM High Limit Manual Reset devices are designed in compliance with Water Heater Element (WFE) requirements of NEEA-RP-0033, ANSI Z21.20 and ASME A112.18.1. The High Limit Manual Reset controls the performance of the RHEEM water heater by preventing excessive overheating, overfiring and potential hazards associated with water temperatures that may exceed regulations set forth by governing agencies such as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Board Standards (NBS) and other state, county and local codes.
The RHEEM High Limit Kit allows the user to manually reset the High Limit Cutout on RHEEM tank-type Water Heaters. This product is for use with models RHREW617SS, RHREW717SS, and RHREW817SS.
The Rheem High Limit Kit is a replacement part for Rheem heat pumps. This kit is designed to allow the heating and cooling system to reset automatically after a thermostat call for cooling or heating operation has been satisfied. This kit includes the high limit control,4 wire harness with pigtail connections, 3-inch (80 mm) mounting seal, 2-wire 14-gauge 4 ft (1.22 m) line cord and 10 ft (3.0 mft.) lead wire.
This replacement high limit kit includes the following components: High Limit Assembly (includes thermostat and bi-metal sensing element), Mounting Hardware, Wire Harness and Instructions.
The RHEEM 232287 High Limit Kit is designed to help prevent irreparable damage caused by systems operating outside of their safe limits. Once installed, it monitors the water temperature, pressure relief valve discharge temperature and pressure of the system. If any of these conditions exceed their safety limits, they are flagged by indicator lights and a trouble signal is generated at the control console. In addition, an alarm sounds at the control console until corrected.