Desert_AIP
Senior Member
From reading the instructions, it seems these are mechanical.
From the instructions:
As the temperature rises, the air within the sealed chamber expands. Should the chamber air expand faster than it can escape through the cali- brated vent, the diaphragm is depressed, and the electrical contact closes the circuit.
This part will reset but the high temp limit is a one shot deal.
The fixed temperature element reacts to heat by re-sponding to a specific temperature setting (135oF or 194oF). The detection method is based on the spring action of a metal contact, held to the metal chamber by a fusible alloy. When the temperature reaches the alloy’s melting point, the metal contact will depress the diaphragm, causing the electrical contact to close the circuit.
I didn't get that from reading the spec sheets, but I think now that you pointed it out you are correct.
The distinct lack of power supply and current draw should have been a dead give away.
Who the heck knows what an "eutectic metal" is anyway...

Thanks!
