Southbend 1161998 Oven High-Limit Thermostat W/Manual Reset

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SKU
1161998
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The Southbend 1161998 Oven High-Limit Thermostat W/Manual Reset measures the temperature of the inside and shuts off the electrical supply when the preset limits are surpassed. The manual reset system does not automatically begin heating once a fault in humidity occurs, but rather it is physically activated again. It is a part that is fitted into the heat control system of the appliance, which is placed close to the heating components or control wiring. It is designed to be connected to the existing electrical connections and it reacts to excessive heat conditions during cooking cycles.

Dimensions

  • Length: 11.5 In
  • Width: 3 In
  • Height: 2 In
  • Weight: 0.32 lbs
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Product Notes

  • Essex Stemco Hi-Limit W/ Manual Reset
  • Temp 700 Fixed, Cap 36", Bulb 1/4" X 3 5/16" Nickel,
  • Southbend Oven Series: Eb, Es, V, Vs.
SMOKAROMA:
351-254476, 351-280033
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Southbend 1161998 Hi-Limit Thermostat?

Inspect thermostat connections regularly for looseness or heat damage. Clean terminals to maintain accurate conductivity. Periodically test manual reset operation to ensure proper safety cutoff operation during overheating conditions as required.

What are common issues with the Southbend 1161998 Hi-Limit Thermostat?

  • Thermostat fails to trip at correct temperature due to internal sensor drift.
  • Intermittent heating caused by faulty manual reset mechanism.
  • Loose wiring connections leading to inconsistent safety cutoff operation.
  • Premature shutdown triggered by calibration inconsistencies or heat exposure.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Disconnect power to the oven and allow it to cool completely before servicing.

Step2: Remove the access panel to locate the existing hi-limit thermostat.

Step3: Label and disconnect the wires from the old thermostat terminals.

Step4: Unscrew and remove the faulty thermostat from its mounting position.

Step5: Install the new thermostat and secure it firmly with screws.

Step6: Reconnect wires to the matching terminals.

Step7: Replace the panel, restore power, and test operation.