Maretron TP-EGT-1 user manual Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Probe, Revision, Page

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2.4.2.1 Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) Probe

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2.4.2.1 Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) Probe

The TP-EGT-1 exhaust gas temperature probe may be used to measure temperatures other than exhaust gas temperatures; however, the TP-EGT-1 exhaust gas temperature probe is the only TMP100 temperature probe that has sufficient range to measure exhaust gas temperature.

NOTE: You may connect TP-EGT-1 exhaust gas temperature probes only to the terminal pairs T0+/T0- (pins 1 and 2) or T1+/T1- (pins 3 and 4).

Please refer to Figure 3 for connecting the TMP100 to an TP-EGT-1 exhaust gas temperature probe. Please be sure to connect the red wire from the EGT probe to the negative “-“ terminal, and the yellow wire from the EGT probe to the positive “+” terminal. This figure shows the connection of the exhaust gas temperature probe temperature channel 0 via the terminals named T0+ and T0-. Connection to channel 1 is similar.

Yellow

 

Red

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10 11 12

T0+ T0-

T1+

T1- T2+

T2-

T3+

T3-

T4+

T4- T5+ T5-

EGT Probe

TMP100 Screw Terminals

Figure 3 – Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe Connection Diagram

2.4.2.2 Thermistor Type Probes (Ring/Under Bolt, Ambient Air, or Immersion Probe)

NOTE: You may connect TR3K ring/under bolt,TP-AAP-1 ambient air, and TP-IP-1 immersion probes only to the terminal pairs T2+/T2- (pins 5 and 6), T3+/T3- (pins 7 and 8), T4+/T4- (pins 9 and 10), or T5+/T5- (pins 11 and 12).

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