You might try searching the part at an appliance parts website, using the
washer brand name and model number to find an actual part number, which can
also lead to a generic part number.
This info can be useful in finding the correct thermal device, OEM or proper
generic replacement.
I'm sure of this, because I did the same thing today to find an exact
replacement blower wheel for a friend's furnace.. website prices $150+US,
eBag price $65 including shipping, for a new wheel.
Total time involved.. about 30 minutes, from search start to completed
purchase.
Delivery expected within 3 days.
Otherwise, visit a parts supplier who supplies appliance/HVAC service/repair
folks, and they will likely recognize the part as soon as they see it (or
look it up).
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Cheers,
WB
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"Andre Majorel" wrote in message
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Does anyone know who makes these ?
http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf120...00_klixon1.jpg
http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf120...00_klixon2.jpg
A logo is visible on the right of the lid :
http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf120...lixon_back.jpg
I need to find a replacement. The markings on the top read NA38
94076 Z0110A02C1.
Thanks in advance.
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André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/
"The object of this year's expedition is to see if we can find
trace of last year's expedition."