Manitowoc Ice FLAKE/CHIPLET QF0400 User Manual

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Electrical System

Section 6

6-52

Part No. 80-1214-3

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Function

The temperature sensor provides input to the control
board. The control board monitors the temperature
anytime the liquid line solenoid valve or compressor is
energized. When a temperature is sensed that is above
or below the correct temperature range, the ice machine
de-energizes.

Temperature Ranges:

QF400/QC700/QF800 155°F to 255°F (68°C to 124°C)

QF2200 30°F to 123°F

Specifications

10,000 Ohms at 77°F (25°C)

Check Procedure

The thermistor must be securely attached and insulated
to operate properly.

Verify that the thermistor resistance is accurate and
corresponding to the high and low temperature ranges.

1. Disconnect the thermistor at the control board.

Connect the ohmmeter to the isolated thermistor
wire leads.

2. Using a temperature meter capable of taking

readings on curved copper lines, attach the
temperature meter-sensing device to the
refrigeration line next to the thermistor.

3. With the ice machine running, verify that the

temperature of the refrigeration line (step 2)
corresponds to the thermistor resistance reading
(step 1) as stated in the temperature/resistance
chart.

TEMPERATURE/RESISTANCE CHART

As the temperature rises at the thermistor block, the
resistance drops.

! Caution

Use only Manitowoc thermistors.

Important

Do not simply “insert” the sensing device under the

insulation. It must be attached to and reading the actual

temperature of the discharge line.

Important

If the ohmmeter reads “OL,” check the scale setting on
the meter before assuming the thermistor is bad.

Temperature of Thermistor

Resistance

K Ohms

(x 1000)

°C

°F

-17.77° – -12.22°

0° – 10°

85.35 – 62.46

-12.22° – -6.66°

10° – 20°

62.46 – 46.22

-6.66° – -1.11°

20° – 30°

46.22 – 34.56

-1.11° – 4.44°

30° – 40°

34.56 – 26.10

4.44° – 10.0°

40° – 50°

26.10 – 19.90

10.0° – 15.55°

50° – 60°

19.90 – 15.31

15.6° – 21.1°

60° – 70°

15.31 – 11.88

21.1° – 26.7°

70° – 80°

11.88 – 9.29

26.7° – 32.2°

80° – 90°

9.29 – 7.33

32.2° – 37.8°

90° – 100°

7.33 – 5.82

37.8° – 43.3°

100° – 110°

5.82 – 4.66

43.3° – 48.9°

110° – 120°

4.66 – 3.75

48.9° – 54.4°

120° – 130°

3.75 – 3.05

54.4° – 60.0°

130° – 140°

3.05 – 2.49

60.0° – 65.6°

140° – 150°

2.49 – 2.04

65.6° – 71.1°

150° – 160°

2.04 – 1.68

71.1° – 76.7°

160° – 170°

1.68 – 1.40

76.7° – 82.2°

170° – 180°

1.40 – 1.17

82.2° – 87.8°

180° – 190°

1.17 – 0.98

87.8° – 93.3°

190° – 200°

0.98 – 0.82

93.3° – 98.9°

200° – 210°

0.82 – 0.70

104.4° – 110.0°

220° – 230°

0.59 – 0.51

110.0° – 115.6°

230° – 240°

0.51 – 0.43

115.6° – 121.1°

240° – 250°

0.43 – 0.37

121.1° – 126.7°

250° – 260°

0.37 – 0.33

Revised 8/2003

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