Bunn 29329.1000 ELE006 Aftermarket 1/2 Disc Hi Limit
The Bunn 29329.1000 ELE006 Aftermarket 1/2 Disc Hi Limit is a critical safety component designed for professional-grade beverage equipment and modular ovens. This snap disc thermostat functions as a fail-safe manual reset limit, effectively cutting power to heating elements if internal temperatures exceed safe operating parameters. Engineered for broad compatibility, this limit thermostat kit serves as a direct cross-reference for Wilbur Curtis 29329.1 and is essential for maintaining the integrity of PizzaMaster high limit systems and Bunn Axiom series coffee brewers. As a veteran-preferred HVAC high limit switch, it features a 1/2-inch bimetal disc that ensures rapid response times to thermal overloads. By integrating this Bunn replacement thermostat, technicians can prevent catastrophic element burnout and maintain consistent vessel temperatures in high-demand commercial kitchens. Its rugged construction is built to withstand the cycling demands of tea brewers, combo machines, and intensive pizza oven environments where thermal precision is non-negotiable.
Key Benefits- Multi-Brand Compatibility: Direct replacement for Bunn 29329.1000 and Wilbur Curtis 29329.1, as well as 150+ equipment models.
- Circuit Protection: Stops current flow to prevent element damage during thermal runaway events.
- Commercial Grade Build: Features a 1/2-inch bimetal snap-action disc set for standard beverage service trip points.
- Manual Reset Safety: Requires manual intervention after a trip, ensuring a technician inspects the system for underlying faults.
What causes a high limit thermostat to trip in a coffee brewer?
Typically, a trip is caused by scale buildup on the heating element or a failure in the primary control thermostat, leading to overheating of the water tank.
Is this limit switch compatible with my PizzaMaster oven?
Yes, this 29329.1000 kit is the specified limit thermostat for various PizzaMaster and beverage applications requiring a 1/2-inch disc configuration.
Can I bypass this switch for testing purposes?
Bypassing is never recommended in a live environment. If the switch trips, it indicates a thermal event that must be diagnosed to prevent equipment failure or fire hazards.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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