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Posted on Feb 05, 2013

Need rotary switch for a broan 6200 heater

The switch is 1 1/4" square, and marked as 1/4hp, 120-240 vac, 3a-240vac on one side of the front, and marked 13a-120vac(H) on the other. Also, U S Pat # 2,813,158. It is a Off/Fan/Warm/Hot position switch.

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The rotary switches are only offered to Original Equipment Manufacturers. They are not available for replacement parts or from distributors
http://www.towermfg.com/rswitches.htm

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