Jun 09, 2021
KST Thermostat Debugging Steps
The KST thermostat is a mechanical thermostat, and its debugging steps are the same as those of the mechanical thermostat. The specific operation methods are as follows:
First confirm the angle sample. See where the angle of today's sample is.
Pick up the KST thermostat and first confirm whether the switch is tight, stuck, whether the white spot falls off, whether there is sound when the thermostat contacts are in contact, and if there is no sound, there should be two possibilities:
1. The angle of the thermostat is too low.
2. The angle of the thermostat is too high. If there is no such phenomenon, you can hear (or see) whether the angle of the thermostat meets the requirements of the sample.
Special attention: When holding the KST thermostat, you must not touch the bimetallic strip. Because the KST thermostat is heated by bimetallic strips. If the hand touches the bimetal. Hand temperature will change its angle.
If the angle is not correct, turn the temperature control switch to adjust the angle to the range we need. Use your thumb and forefinger to fix the thermostat switch, and then debug from the switch hole. When the thermostat is closed, the adjustment can be stopped.
After debugging, turn the KST thermostat switch to confirm whether it meets the sample requirements.
After confirming the qualification, return the KST thermostat switch to its original position and carefully place it in the special foam board for the thermostat.