Maretron TP-EGT-1 Installation, 1.3 TMP100 Accessories, Quick Install, Unpacking the Box, Page

Models: TP-EGT-1

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1.3TMP100 Accessories

TMP100 User's Manual

-Ambient Air Temperature Probe (-20°C to 80°C or -4°F to 176°F)

-Ring Terminal Probe (-20°C to 80°C or -4°F to 176°F)

-Immersion Probe for Tanks or Plenums (-20°C to 80°C or -4°F to 176°F)

-Exhuast Gas Temperature Probe (0°C to 900°C or 32° to 1652°F)

1.3TMP100 Accessories

Maretron offers the following Accessories for the TMP100:

TR3K

TMP100 Ring/Under Bolt Temperature Probe

TP-AAP-1 TMP100 Ambient Air Temperature Probe

TP-IP-1 TMP100 Immersion (Tanks, Plenums, etc.) Temperature Probe

TP-EGT-1 TMP100 Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe

1.4Quick Install

Installing the Maretron TMP100 involves the following five steps. Please refer to the individual sections for additional details.

1.Unpack the box (Section 2.1)

2.Choose a mounting location (Section 2.2)

3.Mount the TMP100 (Section 2.3)

4.Connect the TMP100 (Section 2.4)

5.Configure the TMP100 (Section 2.5)

2 Installation

2.1 Unpacking the Box

When unpacking the box containing the Maretron TMP100, you should find the following items:

1 – TMP100 – Temperature Module

1 – Parts Bag containing 4 Stainless Steel Mounting Screws 1 – TMP100 User’s Manual

1 – Warranty Registration Card

If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact Maretron.

2.2 Choosing a Mounting Location

Please consider the following when choosing a mounting location.

1.The TMP100 is waterproof, so it can be mounted in a damp or dry location.

2.The orientation is not important, so the TMP100 can be mounted on a horizontal deck, vertical bulkhead, or upside down if desired.

3.The TMP100 is temperature-rated to 55°C (130°F), so it should be mounted away from engines or engine rooms where the operating temperature exceeds the specified limit.

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Maretron TP-EGT-1 Installation, 1.3 TMP100 Accessories, Quick Install, Unpacking the Box, Choosing a Mounting Location