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    How to Test if a Temperature Switch is Working?

    Time: 2025-07-21 01:07:02 Click:0

    Here’s the English translation of the instructions for testing a temperature switch:


    How to Test if a Temperature Switch is Working?

    To determine whether a temperature switch is functional, test its continuity (on/off state) in response to temperature changes. Follow these steps:


    Prepare Tools?:

    Set a multimeter to the ?buzzer or diode test mode?<sup>1,3,7</sup>.


    For ?Normally Closed (NC)? switches (common in appliances), the contacts should conduct electricity at room temperature.

    For ?Normally Open (NO)? switches, contacts should be open (no continuity) at room temperature<sup>2,4</sup>.


    Room Temperature Test?:

    Measure resistance across the switch’s terminals with the multimeter.


    NC switch?: If no continuity (no buzzer sound), it is faulty<sup>1,5,8</sup>.

    NO switch?: If it shows continuity unexpectedly, it is faulty<sup>1,5,8</sup>.


    Heating Test?:

    Heat the switch to its ?rated temperature? (e.g., 85°C, 180°C).


    NC switch?: Should ?open? (multimeter stops buzzing)<sup>1,3,4</sup>.

    NO switch?: Should ?close? (buzzer sounds)<sup>1,3,4</sup>.


    Reset Check?:

    After cooling down (or manually pressing a reset button if applicable), the switch should return to its original state<sup>3,5,6</sup>.


    Important Notes?:


    Confirm the switch’s specifications before testing (e.g., 10A current, 85°C rating).

    Replace with a switch matching the ?same parameters?<sup>2,4,8</sup>.

    Key Terms:

    Normally Closed (NC)?: Conducts at room temperature, opens when heated.

    Normally Open (NO)?: Opens at room temperature, closes when heated.

    Rated Temperature?: The temperature at which the switch is designed to trigger.


    Let me know if you need help performing the test! ??


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