bob johnson
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I was trying to check my temp sensors to see if they are working according to the factory manual.
one sensor has two wires and the other has only one wire.
the dual wire unit has a tan with blue wire, and a white with black wire...the other (starboard) has just the Tan with blue
in the book they also list a yellow with( cant remember the stripe color now) my motor didnt have that color.
each color has its own test specs!!!!!
the tan with blue is supposed to close at 240 + or- 6 degrees.. and then close on the down fall at 215 degrees..
the whire with black is supposed to close circuit at 105 degrees and open back up when the temps falls to 90 degrees!!!!!!!
my question is what is the white wires purpose??? that is really low temperature....what is being signaled when those temps are reached???
is the timing changed because they say the motor has 'warmed up"???
by the way, its a tricky setup testing those units in heated oil. trying to make contacts with the right pin... using a cheapo kitchem thermometer( I used an infared thermometer as back up)
dont heat the oil too fast...because the temps are changing faster than you can keep track!!
bob
one sensor has two wires and the other has only one wire.
the dual wire unit has a tan with blue wire, and a white with black wire...the other (starboard) has just the Tan with blue
in the book they also list a yellow with( cant remember the stripe color now) my motor didnt have that color.
each color has its own test specs!!!!!
the tan with blue is supposed to close at 240 + or- 6 degrees.. and then close on the down fall at 215 degrees..
the whire with black is supposed to close circuit at 105 degrees and open back up when the temps falls to 90 degrees!!!!!!!
my question is what is the white wires purpose??? that is really low temperature....what is being signaled when those temps are reached???
is the timing changed because they say the motor has 'warmed up"???
by the way, its a tricky setup testing those units in heated oil. trying to make contacts with the right pin... using a cheapo kitchem thermometer( I used an infared thermometer as back up)
dont heat the oil too fast...because the temps are changing faster than you can keep track!!
bob