why an electric kettle switches itself off when the water boils
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One shuts off the kettle after it has boiled long enough. The other two sit up against the element assembly adjacent to each end of the heating element.They protect against boiling an empty kettle by sensing the higher element temperture when there is no water to conduct away the heat.
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When the kettle boils, steam whooshes down this tube, heats the thermostat, and makes it flip open, switching off the heating element (green, 39) and stopping the water from boiling any more.
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