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Model # NF97X080V4C00 Official GE hvac-gas furnace

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE NF97X080V4C00 hvac-gas furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Gea Badge 107213-05
#9997

Cabinet (1) diagram

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Part #107213-05

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102317-01 Switch-interlock 51W15
#270

Cabinet (1) diagram

102317-01 switch-interlock

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Lp Kit 11K48
#5

Optional accessories diagram

Lp kit

Part #11K48

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105224-05 Limit Control (stilt) 155f 16G46
#10

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105224-05 limit control (stilt) 155f

Part #16G46

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606008-05 3.0 Ecm + Hp Module Only 84W86
#76

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606008-05 3.0 ecm + hp module only

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607308-18 Kit-ign Cntrl (103131-06) 15T95
#30

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607308-18 kit-ign cntrl (103131-06)

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105165-01 Gasket-graphite Igniter/sens 16A58
#67

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105165-01 gasket-graphite igniter/sens

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617498-01 Ignitor Assembly 15K17
#120

Cabinet (2) diagram

617498-01 ignitor assembly

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66j7801 Rollout Limit 66J78
#60

Cabinet (2) diagram

66j7801 rollout limit

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104987-01 Flame Sensor - Uln 15K16
#210

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104987-01 flame sensor - uln

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