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Model # NF96D070S4B58 Official GE gas furnace/heater

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE NF96D070S4B58 gas furnace/heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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102907-01 Roll Out Switch (210f) 71W49
102907-01 roll out switch (210f)

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104007-01 Transformer Power Choke 10Y66
104007-01 transformer power choke

Part #10Y66

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Lb-96015d Tubing Kit-pressure Switch 70W93
Lb-96015d tubing kit-pressure switch

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42j3201 Transformer 42J32
42j3201 transformer

Part #42J32

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102837-02 Valve-gas W/barb 74W26
102837-02 valve-gas w/barb

Part #74W26

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Motor Repl 3/4hp 115v Ct 23V77
Motor repl 3/4hp 115v ct

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104371-10 Press Switch 1.00 (0-4500) 17U20
104371-10 press switch 1.00 (0-4500)

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Lb-94724ae Assembly-blower (replacemt-comb) 93W13
Lb-94724ae assembly-blower (replacemt-comb)

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607436-05 Ignition Control Kit 23C48
607436-05 ignition control kit

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102857-03 Control-limit (140f) 71W43
102857-03 control-limit (140f)

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