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Elba 969 Coffee Machine Boiler Contact Thermostat – 145°C, M4 Mounting
Elba 969 Coffee Machine Boiler Contact Thermostat – 145°C, M4 Mounting
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Elba 969 Coffee Machine Boiler Contact Thermostat – 145°C, M4 Mounting
Replace a faulty boiler contact thermostat on your Elba 969 espresso machine with this OEM-spec replacement. Rated at 145°C and mounted via M4 thread, this thermostat monitors boiler temperature and cuts power to the heating element if the boiler overheats — protecting the machine from thermal damage.
Specifications
- Compatible Model: Elba 969
- Type: Boiler Contact Thermostat (Thermal Cutout)
- Temperature Rating: 145°C
- Mounting: M4 thread
- Body: Brass
- Terminals: Spade connectors (×2)
- Reset: Manual reset button (red)
- Condition: New / OEM quality
- Vendor: Elba
Symptoms of a Faulty Boiler Thermostat
- Machine not heating up at all
- Boiler overheating or cycling incorrectly
- Machine tripping the circuit breaker
- Thermostat body visibly burnt or damaged
Frequently Asked Questions
- What does a contact thermostat do?
- A contact thermostat (also called a thermal cutout or klixon) is a safety device that monitors boiler temperature. If the boiler exceeds the rated temperature (145°C in this case), the thermostat opens the circuit and cuts power to the heating element. On manual-reset models, the red button must be pressed to restore power after a trip.
- How do I know if my thermostat has tripped?
- If your machine suddenly stops heating and won’t heat up again, check the thermostat for a popped red reset button. Press it firmly to reset. If the machine trips repeatedly, there is an underlying overheating issue that should be investigated by a technician.
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