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Tom
May 25, 2023
How can this part (RS1147411 Thermostat) be tested?
For model number FFEW2725PSB
Hi Tom, thank you for reaching out. Based on our research, you can test the high-limit thermostat with the help of a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the ohms or resistance setting. Now, place the probes on each terminal. If the thermostat is not faulty, it will display between 0 and 1 ohm. If the multimeter does not show a reading or does not beep, then the thermostat is faulty. Let us know if you have further questions!
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Marshall
January 31, 2020
Is this a one time safety thermostat or can it be reset if after 'activated'?How can it be reset?
how can you tell if it has been 'activated'?
For model number PLEB30S9DCB
Hi Marshall,
Thank you for your question. Once this part fails, it needs to be replaced. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.