How does KST thermostat work for Coffee Makers?

Jan 14, 2025

KST thermostats, commonly used in coffee makers, are snap-action thermostats that regulate temperature effectively and ensure safety. Here's how they work in a coffee maker:

1. Temperature Sensing:

The KST thermostat contains a bimetallic strip that bends or flexes in response to temperature changes. The strip is designed to react to specific temperature thresholds.

2. Heating Control:

When the coffee maker is turned on, the heating element begins warming the water or coffee.

As the temperature rises, the bimetallic strip in the thermostat detects the heat.

 

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3. Snap-Action Mechanism:

At a pre-set temperature (e.g., for brewing coffee or keeping it warm), the bimetallic strip flexes sufficiently to trigger the snap-action mechanism, which:

Opens the electrical circuit to turn off the heating element, preventing overheating.

Provides quick, reliable switching to ensure accurate temperature control.

4. Automatic Reset:

As the coffee cools down or heat dissipates, the bimetallic strip cools and returns to its original shape.

This re-closes the circuit, reactivating the heating element to maintain the desired temperature.

 

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5. Safety Feature:

If the coffee maker's temperature exceeds safe limits, the KST thermostat may include an overheat protection feature, cutting power entirely to prevent damage or hazards.

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