it works by having the bimetallic strip coil turning away after the iron is heated to a certain temperature so the iron has a certain temp to reach and the thermostat would keep turning on and off so the temperature would still remain constant and therefore the iron can still be used even if left out for awhile.
it will not work
Use what is called bell wire or thermostat wire.
Disconnect power to geyser and remove the thermostat. Turn heat selector to maximum and with the thermostat removed from the geyser and electrical wiring, test for continuity between the input and output sides of the (L)ive side. If there is continuity the thermostat is ok and the fault may then lie with the element.
iron is a conductor.
No, the common wire (often labeled as C) does not hook up to ground on a thermostat. Instead, the common wire provides a continuous 24V power supply from the HVAC system to the thermostat, allowing it to operate properly. Ground connections are typically separate and used for safety, while the common wire is essential for powering the thermostat's electronic components.
Answerwell it has a thermostat which heats the teflon sheet.
yes it does
The thermostat on an iron works by turning the power to the heating coils on and off. This regulates the temperature of the iron, keeping it at the desired temperature. Usually, the thermostat is a bi-metallic switch, which moves in response to heat. The knob changes the pressure on the switch, which changes the amount of heat required to turn the switch off.
A thermostat on the wall measures air temperature to control a gas or electric heating (or air conditioning) system.A thermostat in a clothes iron measures the temperature of the metal ironing plate to control the electrical heating element in the clothes iron.
Thermostat
yes Thermostat has no effect on A/C
An electric iron consist of basically a heating coil and heat control circuit viz thermostat. Thermostat act as a switch. When we switch on the electric iron current flows throught the heating coil. The heat in the heating coil causes expansion in the thermostat which gradually disconnects the supply. [ see the working of thermostat].
have you changed the battery in the thermostat?
Only if the thermostat doesn't work. This question needs more information.
the thermostat used to control the heater and after we select the four pole switch to some number the thermostat start connect the power to the heater at the same time the heater start to heat and when we select the switch to zero position the heater not work
Check the thermostat.
i can not work my drayton digistat