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Groundsmaster 4100−DPage 5 − 26Electrical System
Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge can be tested using a new
gauge as a substitute or with the use of a DC voltage
source and a variable resistance box.
Testing
CAUTION
Make sure the voltage source is turned OFF be-
fore connecting variable resistance to the elec-
trical circuit to avoid electrical shock and to pre-
vent damaging the gauge.
1. Connect temperature gauge to the variable resis-
tance and DC voltage source (Fig. 40).
NOTE: When reading the gauge test point, there are
two white dots on the gauge face below the edge of the
glass cover for each test point. For each variable resist-
ance setting, the needle must be pointed between the
two white dots.
2. Take test point readings (Fig. 41).
IMPORTANT: Allow circuit to warm up for at least 5
minutes before taking test readings.
A. Set variable resistance to 71 ohms. Apply a 14 +
0.01 VDC to the circuit. The needle should point to
the middle of the green area (80
o
C).
B. Set variable resistance to 38 ohms. The needle
should point between the green and red area
(105
o
C).
3. Turn off the voltage source. Disconnect voltage
source, gauge, and variable resistance.
Figure 40
+
VARIABLE
RESISTANCE
14 VDC + 0.01 VDC
1. Middle position
2. High temp. position
3. Edge of glass cover
Figure 41
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2
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