Dec 23, 2024
Function: The thermostat monitors the water temperature inside the heater, turning off the heating element once the desired temperature is reached.
Installation:
Mount the KSD thermostat near the heating element inside the water heater.
Connect the thermostat to the power supply circuit, ensuring the bimetallic disc is positioned to respond to the heating element's temperature.
How It Works: When the water reaches a set temperature (e.g., 60°C), the bimetallic disc inside the KSD thermostat snaps, breaking the electrical circuit and stopping the heating process.
Function: Regulates the water temperature to prevent overheating and ensure safe operation by cutting off power when the water boils.
Installation:
Place the KSD thermostat in a location within the kettle where it can effectively monitor the water temperature (often near the heating base).
Connect it to the kettle's electrical system to control the power supply to the heating element.
How It Works: Once the water reaches its boiling point (100°C), the thermostat's bimetallic disc snaps, breaking the circuit and turning off the heating element, preventing further heating.
Function: Maintains internal temperatures by cycling the compressor on and off.
Installation:
Position the KSD thermostat inside the fridge or freezer, where it can accurately measure the internal temperature.
Connect it to the compressor circuit to control its operation based on the internal temperature.
How It Works: The thermostat turns the compressor on when the internal temperature rises above a set threshold (e.g., 5°C) and switches it off once the desired cooling temperature is achieved.

Function: Prevents the microwave oven from overheating by controlling the internal temperature of the magnetron and the cavity.
Installation:
Install the KSD thermostat in a location where it can detect the temperature inside the microwave.
It can be connected to the thermal fuse or temperature-sensitive circuit, ensuring the appliance operates within safe limits.
How It Works: When the microwave reaches an overheating temperature (e.g., 150°C), the thermostat's bimetallic disc snaps, cutting off power to the magnetron and preventing damage.
Function: Provides consistent and safe heat by regulating the temperature for user comfort.
Installation:
Place the KSD thermostat within the electric blanket wiring circuit, ensuring it can sense the temperature of the heating wires.
Connect it to the power supply to control the electric blanket's heating elements.
How It Works: When the blanket reaches the set temperature, the thermostat's bimetallic disc snaps, turning off the heating element and ensuring the blanket does not overheat.
Function: Maintains optimal water or cooking temperatures.
Installation:
For coffee makers, install the KSD thermostat near the heating element or boiler to regulate the water temperature.
For rice cookers, position the thermostat near the heating element or cooking pot to monitor the internal temperature.
How It Works:
In coffee makers, the thermostat cuts off the power once the water reaches the ideal brewing temperature (around 90-95°C).
In rice cookers, the thermostat ensures the temperature remains constant to cook rice evenly, turning off when the desired temperature is reached.

By integrating Jaye KSD thermostats into home appliances, you ensure reliable, safe, and energy-efficient operation. Would you like more specific installation guidelines or assistance with any particular appliance?
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