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Goodman / Amana B1370154 Furnace Burner Roll-Out Limit Switch

Goodman B1370154 Roll-Out Switch
Goodman B1370154 Roll-Out Switch 350 deg W/O Bracket. The flame roll out-switch is one of the many safety devices on a furnace. Around the burner box, it detects excessive heat, which is not normal and will shut the furnace down. 
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This Part Fits:
  • GMPN040-3​​
  • GMPN060-3
  • GMPN080-4
  • GMPN100-4
  • GMPN120-5
See the full list below of compatible Goodman, Janitrol, Amana and GMC models.
Same As / Cross Reference
  • PLX-695
  • 0064709B13701-54
  • 50PL27
  • B13701-54
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A temperature activated manual reset control is mounted to the manifold assembly as shown in the following illustration. Locations of the roll-out switch may vary. The control is designed to open should a flame roll out occur. An over firing condition or flame impingement on the heat shield may also cause the control to open. On some models the ignition control diagnostic light will flash (1) one time indicating a trip of the rollout switch. These symptoms are identical to a trip of the auxiliary limit control. On other models the ignition controls diagnostic light will flash (4) four times indicating an open primary limit, rollout switch, auxiliary switch or stack overtemp switch open. Check the flash codes for the model you are working on. The circuit between the ignition control and gas valve will be interrupted when the rollout switch opens up​.
How To Check a Flame Roll-Out Control:
  1. Warning - Line Voltage Is Present- Remove the burner compartment door to gain access to the rollout switch(es) mounted to burner bracket.  The servicer should reset the ignition control by opening and closing the thermostat circuit. Then look for the ignitor glowing which indicates there is power to the ignition control. Measure the voltage between each side of the rollout control and ground while the ignition control tries to power the gas valve.
  2. Measure the voltage between each side of the rollout control and ground during the ignition attempt. Refer to the following figure. If no voltage is measured on either side of control it indicates ignition control or wiring to control problem. If voltage is measured on one side of the control and not the other it indicates the control is open. If voltage is measured on both sides of the control the wiring to gas valve or valve is a fault.​
  3.  After check and/or replacement of rollout switch, reinstall burner compartment door and verify proper unit operation.
Goodman Flame Rollout Switch Locations
Step 1 - Locate Roll-Out Controls
Check Flame Roll Out Switch
Step 2 - Measure The Voltage

Works on all Goodman / Amana models starting with GMP, GMPE, GMPH, GMP (50Hz), GPD, GMPN, GSMS, GSM (All), PGB024050-1 thru PGB060150-4, PGJ024050-1 thru PGB048100-1. 

Including but not limited to these particular models...
  • MNTE100-4 
  • GMP050-3 
  • GMP050-32 
  • GMP050-32C 
  • GMP050-32C 
  • GMP075-3 
  • GMP075-32 
  • GMP075-32C 
  • GMP075-32DA 
  • GMP075-32C 
  • GMP075-4 
  • GMP100-3 
  • GMP100-4 
  • GMP100-42 
  • GMP100-42C 
  • GMP100-42DA 



  • GMP100-42C 
  • GMP100-5 
  • GMP125-4 
  • GMP125-5 
  • GMP125-52 
  • GMP125-52C 
  • GMP125-52DA 
  • GMP125-52C 
  • GMP150-5 
  • GMP150-52GMP150-52C 
  • GMP150-52DA 
  • GMP150-52C 
  • GMPE075-3 
  • GMPE075-3A 
  • GMPE100-4 
  • GMPE100-4A 
  • GMPE125-5 
  • GMPE125-5A 
  • GMPH050-3 
  • GMPH075-4 
  • GMPH080-5 
  • ​GMPH120-5 
  • GMPN040-3 
  • GMPN060-3 
  • GMPN080-4 
  • GMPN100-4 
  • GMPN120-5 ​
  • GMPV075-1.5 
  • GMPV075-3 
  • GMPV100-3 
  • GMPV100-5 
  • GMPV125-3 
  • GMPV125-5 
  • GPD050-3 
  • GPD075-3 
  • GPD100-4 
  • GPD125-4 
  • GSM060-3 
  • GSM080-4 
  • GSM100-4 
  • GSMS060-3 
  • GSMS080-4 
  • GSMS100-4 
  • GSU060-3 
  • GSU080-4 
  • GSU100-4 
  • PGB024050-1 
  • PGB024050-1A 
  • PGB024075-1 
  • PGB024075-1A 
  • PGB030050-1 
  • PGB030050-1A 
  • PGB030050-1B 
  • PGB030075-1 
  • ​PGB030075-1A 
  • PGB030075-1B 
  • PGB030100-1 
  • PGB030100-1A 
  • PGB030100-1B 
  • PGB036050-1 
  • PGB036050-1A 
  • PGB036050-1B 
  • PGB036075-1 
  • PGB036075-1A 
  • PGB036075-1B 
  • PGB0



​The Goodman B130154 flame roll-out should never, ever, be bypassed. This could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning or risk of fire. If the sensor is at fault for the furnace shutting down, it can mean one of two things. Firstly, the sensor may be bad, however, do not assume this. Secondly, it may mean an issue with another part of your furnace. For example, there may be a crack in the exchanger.


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