Temperature sensor voltage & resistance – Auto-Zone Control Systems Auto-Zone CV & CV-EX Systems Installation & Operation (Version 01C) User Manual

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Section 4

Auto-Zone CV & CV-EX

4-34

Start-Up and Troubleshooting

Temperature Sensor Voltage & Resistance

Table 4-2:

Temperature Sensor Resistance











Temperature

(ºF)

Resistance

(Ohms)

Voltage @

Input (VDC)

Temperature

(ºF)

Resistance

(Ohms)

Voltage @ Input

(VDC)

-10 93333 4.620 72 11136 2.695

-5 80531

4.550 73 10878 2.665

0 69822

4.474 74 10625 2.635

5 60552

4.390 75 10398 2.607

10 52500

4.297 76 10158 2.577

15 45902

4.200 78 9711 2.520

20 40147

4.095 80 9302 2.465

25 35165

3.982

82 8893 2.407

30 30805

3.862

84 8514 2.352

35 27140

3.737

86 8153 2.297

40 23874

3.605

88 7805 2.242

45 21094

3.470

90 7472 2.187

50 18655

3.330

95 6716 2.055

52 17799

3.275

100 6047 1.927

54 16956

3.217

105 5453 1.805

56 16164

3.160

110 4923 1.687

58 15385

3.100

115 4449 1.575

60 14681

3.042

120 4030 1.469

62 14014

2.985

125 3656 1.369

64 13382

2.927

130 3317 1.274

66 12758

2.867

135 3015 1.185

68 12191

2.810

140 2743 1.101

69 11906

2.780

145 2502 1.024

70 11652

2.752

150 2288 0.952

71 11379

2.722

Notes:

1. Use the resistance column to check the thermistor sensor while it is disconnected from

the controllers (not powered).

2. Use the voltage column to check sensors while they are connected to powered controllers.

Read voltage with meter set on DC volts. Place the “-” (minus) lead on GND terminal
and the “+” (plus) lead on the sensor input terminal being tested.

If the voltage is above 5.08 VDC, then the sensor or wiring is “open.” If the voltage is
less than 0.05 VDC, then the sensor or wiring is shorted.

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