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Universal Fan Timer

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Features

  • Universal Fan Timer
  • HONEYWELL UNIVERSAL CONTROL BOARD
  • REPLACE ALL HONEYWELL ST BOARDS

Description

This is a Genuine Replacement Part, The Model Number and Name for The Following Item: Honeywell International (HONFL) ST9120U1011 Control, Fan Timer. From the Manufacturer This is a Genuine Replacement Part,The Model Number and Name for The Following Item:Honeywell International (HONFL) ST9120U1011 Control, Fan Timer


Manufacturer: ‎Honeywell


Part Number: ‎ST9120U1011


Item Weight: ‎14.1 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎7.9 x 5.9 x 2 inches


Item model number: ‎ST9120U1011


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Ac/Dc


Wattage: ‎12 watts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 19, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exactly the replacement board I needed
Exactly as described. Carefully packaged and delivered. Works great !
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Mike Sheahan

  • All good except one CRITICAL item
This jumper is weird wrong from the factory. The top left and bottom right weird need to be jumped; from factory is the exact opposite. If you're having issues getting power to your board, try swapping those jumper terminals. Remember, I'm pulling for ya. We're all in this together.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by Champ

  • Replaces st9160b 1068
Replaced
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Even a girl can fix adead furnace with amazon and YouTube
Have an older furnace and when I had a no heat situation the HVAC companies all said I needed to replace my fan control unit because the high voltage relay on the board that turns on the fan was fried. Quotes were $800 and up. I work IT problems at my company before we pay to have the expensive techs come in. I thought hmmmmm, this sounds suspiciously expensive considering how cheap electronics are these days. Did my Google, YouTube and Amazon-fu like a good girl, while using my fireplaces to keep my house warm. Lots of wood laying around from storm cleanups and it was nice to get it cleared off the property. Anyway, found out that the reason the fan control relay fried was that the actual fan motor that blows air into the house was going bad, pulling too much electricity through it as it degraded and resistance skyrocketed and my power bill started creeping up from a normal heating season. Told the company techs that they were going to just fry a new board and the fan was the culprit. They replied that they always try a board first and then move onto the fan since it is labor intensive to remove and replace and instead recommend a complete new furnace (Quotes were 4 thousand dollars to 6 thousand dollars because it was an 'emergency no heat job') so that they can fully warranty the work. Again sounded fishy. Researched removing the fan motor and it is stupid easy. Take out two little screws and the whole fan assembly slides out on rails built into the furnace. Got the part number off the fan and ordered one up with next day air shipping after the one on here ended up not being in stock when the company said it was and had to cancel the order here. So just yesterday I installed the new electric motor that was $275, a new start run capacitor (cheap and all installers recommend using a new capacitor with a new motor) for $10 and the fan control board here for $90 and with a simple follow the manual to adapt the wiring to the new style board, voila I have heat and the motor is rated at a 40+ year lifespan at normal heat and ac seasonal usage. Mentioned what I did on the subs I frequent on reddit.com and they all said, 'Yup you basically got a new furnace and it is what we HVAC techs do with our own home, no need to change out all the big sheet metal parts when it is just the fan motor, board and cap that you needed. The burner control unit when it goes is cheap and easy to change out too." I feel so relieved that I now know how to work on a furnace and how simple and cheap they are to repair compared to the high pressure sales tactics the HVAC companies use to get you agree to all new everything for the price of a decent used car. Nope, I will do it myself for under $500 please and thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017 by D

  • Fantastic price...worked great
Came in quickly...was easy to install and the price was great.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Charles Shafer

  • Worked as Advertised Replacing a ST9160B 1076
I followed the provided manual and carefully moved over the wires from the old controller. Everything worked exactly as it should. The default for all the dip switches were correct for my model so all I had to do was install the provided jumper plug and move over the wires. Permanently installing the new controller board was the most challenging part because it wasn't designed to fit the existing mounting holes and I needed to use a self tapping screw to secure it to the sheet metal. I chose to use a better self tapping screw than the one provided with the kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2022 by James Saint-Rossy

  • Way better experience than anticipated.
Replaced a 9160B 1068 Control Board in a 25+ year old Armstrong furnace. Was a bit nervous about using a universal type replacement part with adaptive harnesses etc., but availability and price trumped my fears. Design and instructions made the install effortless. Thank You Honeywell!
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by Charlie York

  • Worked to replace ST9141A1002 (Part #406650) but had to extend a couple of wires from transformer
So far so good after 50 days. Before you start installing make sure you have some extra wire and maybe male & female spade connectors so you can extend transformer wires (or others for that matter). Also pay attention to instructions. Pull wires one by one from old board and connect to new board. Our issue was the original board would buzz when calling for heat but nothing would happen. To troubleshoot, I disconnected the leads for the induction fan (pulls air from outside) from the board then connected a plug and plugged it into a wall outlet. While fan was running, bumped up thermostat to call for heat. Furnace fired so figured old board must have had a faulty relay that was not turning on the induction fan. Our furnace is a 25+ year old Consolidated Industries high efficiency. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022 by LARRY K

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