Cleveland 300762 High Limit Thermostat W/Capillary 320F

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The Cleveland 300762 High Limit Thermostat W/Capillary 320°F feels the temperature by its capillary-linked sensing bulb and closes its internal contacts when the limit is met to break the electrical current. As the temperature rises to the desired level, the sensing element responds, and the switch is used to interrupt the circuit to end the heating process. This thermostat is fitted in compatible cooking or heating equipment, and the sensing bulb is placed in the critical temperature zone. The control body is attached to the frame or panel.

Dimensions

  • Length: 4 In
  • Width: 4 In
  • Height: 1.5 In
  • Weight: 0.08 lbs
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Manufacturer Name: Cleveland
Product Number: 300762
OEM Part Number: 300762
Product Description: Hi Limit, Capilary Type 320F
Similar Models:NONE
Dimensions:
Length:4in/10.16cm
Width:4in/10.16cm
Height:1.5in/3.81cm
Weight:0.08lbs/36.29g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Cleveland 300762 High Limit Thermostat?

Inspect wiring connections regularly and ensure the thermostat is clean and free from grease or debris. Verify calibration periodically to maintain accurate temperature cutoff. Use proper electrical safety procedures during servicing to prevent short circuits or damage.

What are common issues with the Cleveland 300762 High Limit Thermostat?

  • Temperature cutoff failure or inaccurate triggering.
  • Wiring connection loosening causing intermittent operation.
  • Sensor malfunction leading to overheating or underheating.
  • Corrosion or debris buildup affecting response time.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power and allow equipment to cool completely for safety.

Step2: Remove access panel and locate old thermostat.

Step3: Detach capilary bulb and wiring carefully.

Step4: Install new unit, secure bulb in correct position.

Step5: Reconnect wiring ensure tight fit.

Step6: Reassemble panel and restore power test cutoff.