Monday, August 25, 2014

Temperature Thermistors

Thermistor is a temperature regulating device or the temperature in the room with less so Thermic can adjust the compressor work automatically based on the Remote AC temperature setting, if the setting on the remote AC sett 25oC and then the temperature in the room has reached 25oC met then it sends itself thermic Indoor signal on the PCB components to disconnect the current to the compressor and vice versa if the temperature starts to rise, the Thermistor will govern compressor working again, size is very small thermic approximately 3.5mm, the basic principle of this is to change the value Temistor resistance if the temperature or temperature the thermistor.
Thermistor is a combination of the thermo (temperature) and a resistor (resistance measurement). Thermistor is found by Samuel Ruben in 1930.
In the air conditioning unit there are two types of thermistors is room temperature thermistor (attached to the evaporator)
the function receives the signal from the temperature change blowing evaporator, and the evaporator Pipe Thermistor (attached to the pipe Indoor), which serves to accept the changes of temperature in the air-conditioning ducts. Often encountered in certain brands of air conditioning is broken in this section, the damage incurred on this thermistor devices can already be visually recognize that the control of indoor LED display is always flashing and also air conditioning can not be turned on only sound then immediately dead again. if there are indicators of the damage immediately contact cervice AC repairman if the light on the AC indoor display is often flashing flickering how to solve it in a way aja reset (unplug the AC power cord) or could also outsmart the thermistor sanding pipes, but still did not last long and if not work either forced to be replaced with a new one that is appropriate to its size (socket) because on some brands AC this thermistor has a different socket. To avoid damaging the thermistor is accustom to perform periodic AC Maintenance Service

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