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DC61-02627A DC32-00007A DC47-00016A Dryer Moisture Bars with Blower Sensors for Samsung

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SKU: APNDC61-02627A-007A-016A_KIT    
Condition: New
Compatible Brands:
Kenmore
Compatible Brands:
Samsung
$52.36
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Replacement moisture sensor bars with blower thermal fuse and thermistor used for some Kenmore and Samsung dryer models.

Directly Replaces: DC61-02627A, 2069516, AP4578789, EAP4206812, PD00023015, PS4206812, DC32-00007A, 35001191, DE0007A, N3S1-K41, N3SI-K41, 1185513, 2068429, AH2038482, AP4201716, AP4045224, AP6008688, EA2038482, EAP2461163, PD00001996, PS2461163, PS4204984, PS2038482, PS11741828, WP35001087 35001087, DC47-00016A, L0016A, 2068545, 1122480, AP4201894, AP6008681, EAP4205213, EAP11741821, PD00005341, PD00003747, PS4205213, PS11741821.

Features:

  • Work together to monitor and regulate the temperature and moisture level inside the dryer.
  • Kit includes (2) Moisture Sensor Bars, (1) Thermistor, (1) Thermal Fuse.

APNDC61-02627A Moisture Sensor Bars Specifications:

  • Material: Metal.
  • Finish: Satin.
  • Overall Dimensions: 4-3/4"L x 1/2"W x 1-1/4" Deep.
  • Additional Dimensions: Width of sensor bar approx. 5/16"W.

APNDC47-00016A Thermal Fuse Specifications:

  • Color: Black.
  • Material: Plastic / Metal.
  • Electrical Specs: 125/250V, 25A, 85°C - 35°C, 185°F.
  • Dimensions: 11/16"L x 13/16"W x 1-1/4"H.
  • Additional Dimensions: 1" between mounting holes (center to center).

APNDC32-00007A Thermistor Specifications:

  • Color: Black.
  • Material: Metal / Plastic.
  • Electrical Specs: 10K Ohms @ 77° F.
  • Overall Dimensions: 2"L x 1"W x 1-7/8"H.
  • Additional Dimensions: 5/8" between mounting holes (center to center).

Testing tip: Thermistors do not have continuity, they show resistance. Therefore, to test it you need a multimeter that measures ohms. With the power disconnected from the dryer, connect the multimeter to the thermistor. Then use a hair dryer to blow hot air over the thermistor. As the thermistor becomes hotter, its resistance should decrease. If the resistance doesn't change when the temperature changes, then thermistor should be replaced.

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