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There is this great teardown guide for Philips Steam Iron:
Philips Pressurised Steam Generator GC8220 Teardown
I want to clarify about its temperature sensor; that if faulty, it will make problems for the steam function.
If no Philips spare part is available to you, it can be replaced with a generic from electronics component shops.
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The Temperature Sensor is attached to the bottom of the Boiler unit.
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It is an NTC Thermistor.
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It looks like a diode. But it is a resistor that changes value with temperature.
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They come in a range of values. 10kOhms ~ 100 kOhms.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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With GC9640 the termistor is 226 kOhm @ 26°C.
Beim GC9640 hat der NTC 226 kOhm bei 26°C
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