Temperature probe, Step 6 temperature probe resistance – State Industries Utra-Force STC-077 User Manual

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S U F S E R V I C E H A N D B O O K

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

State Water Heaters

Technical Training Department

Ashland City, Tennessee © 2004

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STC-077

TEMPERATURE PROBE

STEP 6: CHECK RESISTANCE OF THERMISTOR IN UPPER AND LOWER TEMPERATURE
PROBES.
Condition:

• Disconnect CN3 and CN8 plugs from control board.
• On/Off switch is off.
• Multimeter is set to lowest ohms scale above expected resistance.

Check resistance between black wire connects on CN3 and CN8 plugs as shown in illustration
above.

STEP 6

TEMPERATURE PROBE RESISTANCE

IF…

THEN

ohm reading does not approximately correspond to table at given
temperatures

replace temperature probe if thermistor is open.
shorted, or resistance value is off significantly.

ohm reading does approximately correspond to table at given
temperatures

continue to Step 7.

WATER TEMP

OHMS RESISTANCE

°C

°F

3
21

40
70

26,435
11,974

37.5
49

100
120

5,862
3,780

54.5
60

130
140

3,066
2,503

71
82

160
180

1,698
1,177

PROBE PLUG

PROBE PLUG

TEMPERATURE

UPPER

LOWER
TEMPERATURE

NOTE: The upper and lower temperature probes contain
thermistors which are heat sensitive resistors. The control
board interprets changes in thermistor resistance as
changes in water temperature.

These thermistors are very reliable and should only be
replaced when:

The resistance test indicates an “open” (infinite resistance)
or a “direct short” (no resistance) circuit.

The nature of the service problem is temperature control
and the resistance readings are significantly off when com-
pared to the values in the table here at the given tempera-
ture.

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