THERMADOR T36IB900SP Door Alarm Beeping
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93%
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Magnetic Reed Switch
The magnetic reed switch is an electromechanical sensor that provides a closed-loop signal to the control board when the door's magnet is in proximity. Over time, the internal metal reeds can suffer from oxidation or mechanical fatigue, causing an intermittent 'open' signal that the board interprets as a door-ajar state. Replacing this sensor restores the electrical feedback loop required to suppress the alarm logic.
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4%
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Door Hinge Set (Flat/Heavy Duty)
The Freedom series uses massive, heavy-duty hinges to support custom-clad door panels. If the hinge mechanism develops play or the soft-close damper fails, the door may sag or fail to pull fully flush against the frame. This microscopic gap is often sufficient to move the door magnet outside the effective range of the reed switch, triggering the alarm despite the door appearing closed.
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3%
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Magnetic Door Gasket
The magnetic gasket provides both a thermal seal and a mechanical pull to keep the door seated. If the gasket material suffers from compression set or tearing, it loses its ability to pull the door into the final 2-3 millimeters of travel. This prevents the door-mounted magnet from properly actuating the reed sensor, leading to persistent audible door alarms.
SKU: 00711310
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Magnetic Reed Switch.
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