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Archon

Jan 1, 1970
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Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know who makes these ?

http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon1.jpg
http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon2.jpg

A logo is visible on the right of the lid :

http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon_back.jpg

I need to find a replacement. The markings on the top read NA38 94076
Z0110A02C1.

Thanks in advance.

Looks like a switch.

http://www.sensata.com/klixon/pressure-switch-precision-package.htm

Only need to match exact the mount and position if you can't find a
direct replacment.

Email "[email protected]" maybe they can match some numbers.
 
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Baron

Jan 1, 1970
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Andre Majorel Inscribed thus:
Does anyone know who makes these ?

http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon1.jpg
http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon2.jpg

A logo is visible on the right of the lid :

http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon_back.jpg

I need to find a replacement. The markings on the top read NA38
94076 Z0110A02C1.

Thanks in advance.

Any single pole 120F snap action thermal switch that physically fits
into the rubber mounting and having a 16 Amp AC rating will work ok !
From the damage it looks like the drum bearings have failed and the drum
edge has cut into the face of the sensor. You might also find that the
switch contacts feeding that thermal sensor have welded closed.
 
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Andre Majorel

Jan 1, 1970
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Or maybe ZO110A02C1 (zed oh, not zed zero).
Looks like a switch.

It is.

Sensata don't seem to have any with the same form factor.
And they're on the wrong side of the Atlantic for me. Which is
perhaps why they don't have the part I need. <g>

The klixon is a Siltal part, an Italian white goods
manufacturer. But that doesn't tell me who actually made it.
This isn't the Siltal logo.

Siltal is out of business and the part is "no longer
manufactured". Off to find a generic replacement.

An ohmmeter and a saucepan full of water tell me that it's
indeed an NA38, i.e. normally open, closed above 38°C. I would
have expected a security thermostat to have a much higher
actuating temperature, like 100°C. What is 38°C good for ?
Preventing damage to wool/synthetic ?

Thanks everyone.
 
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Archon

Jan 1, 1970
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http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/lf1200/files/lf1200_klixon_back.jpg

Not the Klixon logo. It's a klixon, but not from Klixon.

What is a 38°C thermostat for in a washing machine ? Preventing
damage to wool/synthetic in case the main temperature control
fails ?
I posted this on UK DIY, but you haven't checked your replies.

I believe the Firstline Carrefour washers are made by Haier, a chinese
white goods company.

I think this may be your part,

http://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Thermostat/1227484

Source

http://www.repairclinic.com/Haier-Washing-Machine-Parts?gclid=CJiHoOmhtqcCFYbb4AodHHOW_A

You may find parts in Europe, these guys are USA

Is your washer here?

http://www.haier.com/products/more.asp?epcID=4

There is a link to a UK parts supply on the Haier website

JC
 
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