Robert,
What did you mean by calibration went to zero says it is good?
Obviously you want to secure power from the runaway broiler element. -as mentioned - pop the breaker.
Power must be getting to the broiler element either from a bad switch or the control board has malfunctioned.
Rather than submitting new questions, which can be confusing - add comments to the original questons. This helps keep all the info together.
Its common for replacement switches to be different then the original because the original has gone obsolete. Usually the replacement comes with a wire diagram. Given the numbers you have provided I don't think that switch you have is compatible but I wouldn't know unless I seen it.
The PF indicates a power failure. The range experienced a loss of electrical power. This code is usually cleared by pressing the CLEAR/OFF button. If you continue to get this code, you may need to unplug the range and check the wiring connections of the power cord on the back of the range.
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Sometimes food gets on a element. This causes a hotspot. The element makes a pop and goes bye bye. Remember this. When checking or replacing oven elements the L-2 power line goes directly into the element and is hot all the time the oven is plugged in. Be sure the power is not connected before attempting any repairs.A simple check like this will help determine the problema: If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/dan_73bbd84fe1d95b61