sensor temperatura pt500 electrolux 3879614000
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sensor temperatura pt500 electrolux 3879614000

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sensor temperatura pt500 electrolux 3879614000Der PT500 Temperaturfhler ist ein elektronisches Bauteil, das entwickelt wurde, um die Temperatur in Haushaltsgerten, hauptschlich Waschmaschinen, przise zu messen. Dieser Sensor ermglicht es dem Gert, die Wassertemperatur whrend der Waschzyklen zu berwachen und zu regeln, um einen effizienten und sicheren Betrieb zu gewhrleisten. Wozu dient dieses Ersatzteil? Erfasst und bermittelt die Wassertemperatur an das Steuerungssystem. Verhindert berhitzung

Der PT500 Temperaturfühler ist ein elektronisches Bauteil, das entwickelt wurde, um die Temperatur in Haushaltsgeräten, hauptsächlich Waschmaschinen, präzise zu messen. Dieser Sensor ermöglicht es dem Gerät, die Wassertemperatur während der Waschzyklen zu überwachen und zu regeln, um einen effizienten und sicheren Betrieb zu gewährleisten.

Wozu dient dieses Ersatzteil?

  • Erfasst und übermittelt die Wassertemperatur an das Steuerungssystem.
  • Verhindert Überhitzung und gewährleistet die korrekte Ausführung der Waschprogramme.
Modelle:

Dieser PT500 Sensor ist kompatibel mit Modellen verschiedener Marken der Electrolux-Gruppe und weiterer angeschlossener Marken. Es ist wichtig, die Teilenummer und das Modell des Geräts zu überprüfen, um die Kompatibilität sicherzustellen.

Electrolux EW1234F, EWT1266, EWF14720, EWT1074
AEG LAVAMAT 62800, LAVAMAT 74800, LAVAMAT 62820
Zanussi FL 604, FL 605, FL 806
Arthur Martin AWF 810, AWF 820
Progress PW 105, PW 115
Philco PL 105, PL 115
Husqvarna HW 650, HW 660
Rex RXL 820, RXL 840
Electro Helios EH 300, EH 310
Juno JU 700, JU 710

Auch kompatibel mit Modellen von Marken wie IKEA, Küppersbusch, Zanker, Zoppas, Rosenlew, Voss, Frigidaire, Faure und John Lewis in ähnlichen Serien wie die aufgeführten.

Eigenschaften:
  • Teileart: PT500 Temperaturfühler (PT500 steht für einen Widerstand von 500 Ohm bei 0°C)
  • Kompatible Marke: Electrolux und weitere Marken der Gruppe
  • Entsprechende Codes: Electrolux 3879614000, 3879614018, 5617410005
  • Präzise Messung zur Temperaturregelung in Waschmaschinen
  • Standardanschluss für direkten Austausch
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