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Martin Schönegg
 
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Hello,
does anyone know something about the bimetallic switch below:

ELTH
Type 261

16(3)250
T 130 K

As I googled around ELTH is the manufacturer, but their website is
lazy.
It sounds like 130 °C because 130K as switching temperature is too low
for the application. It is a savety device in my dishwasher
(Electrolux ECD 22) and Electrolux isn't able (wanting?) to help me.
Does anyone know more about this device?

regards
Martin Schönegg


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"Martin Schönegg" martin.schoenegg#und_hier_ist_klar_was_hinkommt#@ arcor.de wrote in message ...
Hello,
does anyone know something about the bimetallic switch below:

ELTH
Type 261

16(3)250
T 130 K

As I googled around ELTH is the manufacturer, but their website is
lazy.
It sounds like 130 °C because 130K as switching temperature is too low
for the application. It is a savety device in my dishwasher
(Electrolux ECD 22) and Electrolux isn't able (wanting?) to help me.
Does anyone know more about this device?

regards
Martin Schönegg

Check this web site: http://www.cantherm.com/products/index.html

They have representative in Germany: http://www.microtherm.de/

--Jules
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| haven't physically described the switch I will guess that it looks
| like this http://www.wagner.net.au/Catalogue/10_13.pdf
Right, it looks like this. Indeed I found a few manufacturers. But no
one can Tell me what temperature range this original device is. I
spoke a technican of mircotherm (they are just 30 km away from me;-)
He told me, that the number on the Device doesn't need to say
something about the Temperature may be , may be not.

MArtin


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