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Default high limit switch for a york furnace

First thing that comes to mind, is air flow. Make sure the vents are
open, not covered with furniture. And that there is enough return air.

Since you live in a 6,000 sq foot house, maybe you should spend some
money and have a HVAC service company come out? Maybe get a payment
holiday on your flat screen TV?

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I have a York furnace.
model # P2MPD14N08001C
It seems as if the high limit switch is problematic.
It has a rating of 170-30
It is made by Texas Instruments. patent no 5144274
the numbers
1NT17L-2303
L170F-30
025-29041-007A
9418

meaning it shuts off at 170 deg F and comes one when the temp drops by
30 deg F.

The problem seems to be that the downstairs of a 6000 sq ft house does
not get warmer than 67 deg F on a 30 deg F night.

We have about 4 units, in a 2 story house.

Does anyone have any good and cheap suppliers for this part.
I called Grainger, but they could not tell me the cut off temp on the
York high limit switch in stock.