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Model # NF80U110S5C55 Official GE gas furnace/heater

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official GE NF80U110S5C55 gas furnace/heater, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Lb-112237b Ignitor Assembly (100536-03) 70W16
#120

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Lb-112237b ignitor assembly (100536-03)

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102317-01 Switch-interlock 51W15
#270

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102317-01 switch-interlock

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Gea Badge 107213-05
#9997

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Gea badge

Part #107213-05

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102837-01 Valve-gas (nat) 73W17
#40

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102837-01 valve-gas (nat)

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102135-12 Control-limit (155f) 74W77
#10

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102135-12 control-limit (155f)

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607436-03 Ignition Control Kit 16C81
#30

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607436-03 ignition control kit

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Lb-97803a Tubing-pressure Switch 98L78
#7

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Lb-97803a tubing-pressure switch

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103247-11 Switch - Pressure .70 12M92
#20

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103247-11 switch - pressure .70

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101910-05 Orifice-lp 61 69W94
#4

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101910-05 orifice-lp 61

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102907-01 Roll Out Switch (210f) 71W49
#60

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102907-01 roll out switch (210f)

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