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Customer Questions and Answers for High Limit Thermostat Kit by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18143955
Manufacturer Part Number: W11050897

The High Limit Thermostat Kit is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool dryers. This kit includes a thermostat that is designed to prevent the dryer from overheating by monitoring the temperature inside the dryer drum. If the temperature exceeds a safe level, the high limit thermostat cuts off power to the heating element, ensuring the appliance operates within safe parameters and protecting it from potential damage.

Over time, the high limit thermostat can wear out or fail due to repeated cycling and exposure to high temperatures. Electrical surges, buildup of lint and debris, or faulty wiring can also cause the thermostat to malfunction, potentially leading to overheating or inadequate drying performance.

Symptoms of a bad high limit thermostat include:

  • The dryer not heating or only producing intermittent heat
  • The dryer shutting off unexpectedly during a cycle
  • Clothes taking longer than usual to dry
  • The dryer running excessively hot or not hot enough
  • Error codes related to temperature issues appearing on the display panel

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Leo for Model Number GGW9200LW1

I recently purchased a high temp switch, a thermal fuse, and a set of solenoids for this gas-fired (propane) dryer. the burner only stays on for about 10 seconds and then cycles for about 1 min 45 sec before firing again. I pulled off high temp switch and the burner would stay on until I disconnected one of the wires for a second. Then the unit would cycle for about 2 minutes before igniting again. question 1: could this be the wrong thermostat for this dryer? perhaps set to open a connection at too low of a temperature? question 2: does the polarity matter on the high temp switch? in this dryer, the thermal fuse is located on the air exhaust while the high temp switch is located on the burner tube question 3: could the burner flame spreader be throwing too much heat on to the high temp switch? the flame does not look unusual but a little more yellow than I thought is should hope you can help. I've been playing with this thing for a while now, but don't want to give up. however, my wife is getting pretty close to the giving up stage

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Leo, the first thing that would need to be checked is the ventilation going from the dryer to the wall, and the ventilation going from the inside wall to the outside. A clogged up vent can prevent proper airflow and cause a heat source to short cycle. The hi-limit cutoff W11050897 is the correct part used on the burner shield and is not polarized. The burner tube can be adjusted to allow for more airflow to the flame by adjusting the shutter a little at a time if needed.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Monday, February 10, 2020

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