Temperature probe, Temperature sensor test – State Industries SHE50-100PE User Manual
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Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Agent
temperature probe
This section of the manual provides information on the
Temperature Probe, see Figure 3 on page 8 for location. The
Temperature Probe contains the ECo (energy cut out) and
a Temperature Sensor. The Temperature Probe connects to
the J7 Socket on the CCB, see CCB Circuit Board Layout
on page 41 and CCB Connection Identification on page 42.
eco high temperature limit switch
The ECo (energy cut out) is a high temperature limit switch
designed to protect against excessively high water temperatures inside the water heater's storage tank. The
ECo is a normally closed switch that opens on a rise in temperature. The ECo switch is located inside the
Temperature Probe (two red wires). The ECo temperature setting is non adjustable; the contacts open at
201°F (94°C) and will close at approximately 140°F (60°C).
The Control System constantly monitors the state of the ECo switch contacts. If the ECo activates (contacts
open) due to abnormally high water temperature the Control System will lock out and display Energy Cut
Out (ECO) on the LCd.
Should the ECo activate, the water temperature must drop below 140°F (60°C) before the Control System
can be reset. once the water temperature has cooled below this point the power supply to the water heater
must be turned off and on again to reset the Control System.
temperature sensor
The Temperature Sensor located inside the Temperature Probe is a “thermistor” (two black wires). Thermistors
are thermally sensitive resistors. As the water temperature rises the resistance (measured in ohms) of the
sensor will decrease; as the temperature falls the resistance will increase - see Table 4 on page 36.
The Control System interprets changes in the temperature sensor resistance as changes in water temperature
and uses this data to activate and deactivate heating cycles and displays this temperature in the Control
System menus, see desktop Screen on page 46 and Temperatures Menu on page 50.
The Control System constantly monitors the Temperature Sensor. The Control System is programmed to
declare a fault condition if the resistance of the temperature sensor drops below 390 ohms (shorted) or above
56,000 ohms (open).
If the resistance of the Temperature Sensor is below 390 ohms the Control System will lock out and display
Temp Probe Short on the LCd. If the resistance of the temperature sensor is above 56,000 ohms the
Control System will lock out and display Temp Probe Open on the LCd. The power supply to the water
heater must be turned off and on again to reset the Control System. note; the Control System will not reset
unless the condition has been corrected.
temperature sensor test
1. Turn off power to the water heater at the water heater's on/off switch.
2. Remove the top cover on the water heater, see Figure 3 on page 8.
3. disconnect the four pin plug/socket connection from the Temperature Probe outside the CCB enclosure
on the left, see Figure 35 on page 36.
4. using an ohm meter: set the ohm meter range to a scale just above 30,000 ohms.
5. Check resistance between the two inside pins (black wires) of the plug end from the Temperature Probe,
see Figure 35 on page 36. Compare the measured resistance to the values given in Table 4 on page 36.
Temperature Probes are very reliable and should only be replaced when:
• The resistance is above 56,000 ohms (open) or below 390 ohms (shorted).
• The nature of the service problem is temperature control and the resistance readings are
considerably (± 25%) different than the values in Table 4 on page 36 at the given temperature.