Todd and everyone,

Thanks for the replies. I'm beginning the troubleshooting process, and it's 
a little strange.

My VOM doesn't have a dedicated continuity setting, so I used the 200Ω 
resistance scale. Although the readings bounced around some, I got 
basically 1.0Ω between both COM and NO, and COM and NC, implying positive 
continuity in both circuits. I'm not sure how to interpret that. With 
positive continuity in both circuits, are they closed or open?

Then I checked the high-limit safety over-heat cutoff. On both boilers, the 
tiny red reset switches have broken off (due, I suppose, to years of 
prolonged heat). One broken red reset was lying on top of the brew boiler. 
The other is gone. I used a very small allen wrench to push down inside the 
conical housing of the steam boiler's high limit switch (which now has a 
tiny open hole). Then I hooked up the Brewtus and turned it on to see if 
the red boiler light (indicating power to the steam boiler) went on. It 
did, and then three seconds later, the safety fault detector in my 
electrical wall outlet tripped. I reset it and tried again. Same result. 

I fear that we may be exceeding my pay grade here. I've managed to learn 
how to replace the pump assembly (twice), and I did replace the 
pressurestat in 2012, but I get nervous when dealing with electricity that 
trips my safety breakers. Anyway, this is my progress so far. Any further 
clarifications would be very welcome. Thanks!

--Bill

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