Does Anyone Remember Hans + Lotte Hass..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a vent for the steam which has a heat-sensitive switch -- usually in the top part of the handle. Before it boils, the small amount of steam is not enough to vent by this route -- when it's boiling, there is lots of gas and it has to go somewhere.
If you leave the lid off, the steam is not forced over the switch and it will carry on boiling. If the kettle is dry, there will be no steam. There is then a second switch near the element which will trip it out to stop the whole thing melting.
Each switch is a bimetallic one. Two metals of different expansion rates are joined, each forming one side of a metal strip. As the temperature rises, the strip is forced to bend, eventually closing the electrical contact (or, as in a fridge, opening it).