If the transformer was fixed in any kind (to not leave the current transformer) ... maybe it's abused for some kind of compensation?
The current transformer seems a bit oversized for the current wire actually used otherwise 
Considering how the rest of it is designed, IMHO it may only have some idiocy compensation. I don't see any sort of good engineering anywhere in this device. You can see an oven temperature temperature PCB nearly, they use that golden RCA connector for a thermocouple

. Pump driver board failed at least once in almost all of them. Silicon carbide heaters are normally connected only by aluminum braid with a spring clamp placed around. Not here though. They decided it's a good idea to use insulated copper wires. And to avoid wire burning from overheating to pass 10A current through M4 steel screws, which are also heated by the heaters to 200-300
oC. What a nice decision, mechanical stress caused by stiff wires cause deformation of a fragile heater and eventual cracking but screws oxidize and burn out

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And PSU is a crappy Chinese power brick with fake 330uF 450V electrolytic cap pulled from e-waste (dodgy sleeve, dents on the can, actually 220uF while having normal ESR). Also they glued it onto an aluminum plate instead to just using something like inexpensive enclosed Mean-well PSU without all of this BS.