Viking VCWB300 manual Thermister Resistance Reading, DEG. F Resistance

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THERMISTER RESISTANCE READING

Using a Cup of Water (full of ice) at 32°F , place the Thermister in the water and you should read approximately 7353 ’s.

DEG. F

RESISTANCE

DEG. F

RESISTANCE

25

8989

63

3153

26

8732

64

3113

27

8483

65

3035

28

8242

66

2959

29

8009

67

2865

30

7783

68

2814

31

7556

69

2744

32

7353

70

2676

33

7148

71

2610

34

6949

72

2546

35

6756

73

2484

36

6570

74

2424

37

6389

75

2365

38

6213

76

2308

39

6043

77

2252

40

5879

78

2198

41

5719

79

2145

42

5564

80

2084

43

5414

81

2044

44

5269

82

1996

45

5127

83

1948

46

4990

84

1902

47

4858

85

1856

48

4729

86

1814

49

4604

87

1772

50

4482

88

1731

51

4365

89

1690

52

4250

90

1651

53

4140

91

1613

54

4032

92

1576

55

3927

93

1540

56

3826

94

1505

57

3727

95

1471

58

3632

96

1437\

59

3538

97

1405

60

3449

98

1373

61

3361

99

1342

62

3276

100

1312

17

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Contents Service Notebook BUILT-IN Full Height Wine CoolerTable of Contents Mode of OperationDiagnostic Check Points Electronic Function DescriptionGeneral Specifications Model VCWB300# Sealed System Control Panel Assembly Page Page Glass Mullion Shelf Showroom Switch The showroom switch Power Disconnect SwitchDisplay Panel Keyboard Display Panel Operation LightsDisplay Pad AlarmWine Cooler Leveling Door Stop Adjustment Hinge AdjustmentTouch switch inputs with switches connected, typical Diagnostic Check PointsOutputs and line voltage inputs loads connected typical Display Board IDB5D Display Board receive Compressor Relay Use E3 16 as common for measurementsFutaba VFD display data connection General Information Mechanical DataApplication Electrical DataThermister Resistance Reading DEG. F ResistanceSolenoid Valve / Evaporator Fan VCWB300 Wiring Schematic VCWB300 Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Correction Troubleshooting Guide con’t Problem Possible Cause CorrectionCondenser Air / Flow Condenser Fan Fault Compressor FaultEvaporator Thermistor Fault Condenser Air / Con Denser Fan FaultRefrigerant Valve Solenoid Fault Thermistor FaultLights Switched On Fan and Light SwitchWiring Crossed Light SwitchNo Power from Check E15 to ground See Control Board Unit Switched Off Press unit On/Off keyBad LED Board Replace control panel assembly Control Panel Ribbon Check control panel ribbon
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