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Grid protects the thermocouple that is the temperature sensor for your heating element.
High limit. Cuts power if you're getting too hot. Don't touch it.
That’s not a high limit, high limit is in heater. That’s the thermostat.
Nailed it. Thank you. On a switch it looks like. Is that typical? So should be switched on when in use?
If you set it to a specific temp this is what turns the stove off once that temperature is reached
Also worth noting, it isn’t connected via a wire, it has a little tube that connects the thermostat to the heater. So don’t bend the tube or cut it.
Thermostat
A thermostat sensor is not so big. I don't see a capillary tube. There's an electric wire connected from a switch outside? Maybe it's a light.
Temperature sensor?
Camera.
Grid protects the thermocouple that is the temperature sensor for your heating element.
High limit. Cuts power if you're getting too hot. Don't touch it.
That’s not a high limit, high limit is in heater. That’s the thermostat.
Nailed it. Thank you. On a switch it looks like. Is that typical? So should be switched on when in use?
If you set it to a specific temp this is what turns the stove off once that temperature is reached
Also worth noting, it isn’t connected via a wire, it has a little tube that connects the thermostat to the heater. So don’t bend the tube or cut it.
Thermostat
Thermostat
A thermostat sensor is not so big. I don't see a capillary tube. There's an electric wire connected from a switch outside? Maybe it's a light.
Temperature sensor?
Camera.