Thermostatic auto dry wiring
Hi Sean, if you look at the wiring diagram, you can see that they wired the dryer in such a way that when either the operating or high limit thermostat open a circuit is completed to the timer motor through a power dropping resistor, this is because they use a 120 V timer motor same timer that they use on gas dryers, and the way the circuits wired the timer motor. If they didn’t use the power dropping resistor to 40 V would be supplied to the timer motor which would destroy it.
Some dryers have a 240 V timer motor that was pretty rare. In this type of circuit.
Whirlpool has been wiring their dryers this way since the early 80s and Speed Queen GE and probably everybody else does the same thing that’s what the little voltage dropping resistor is for on electric dryers ,gas dryers Don’t need the voltage dropping resistor, of course.
Wiring the dryers this way it’s less costly way of building them. It saves copper and makes it more reliable as you don’t have an extra contact in a thermostat that could cause a problem.