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09-01-2016, 10:10 PM #1
Foster GSC1/2H probes
Hi, can anyone tell me what type of probes are fitted to the Foster GSC1/2H under counter stainless chiller. It has an Elm controller model 190979 fitted. It's a 1997 model.
Thanks
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09-01-2016, 10:48 PM #2
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Recall Elm stuff in supermarkets worked off a yellow Tek probe which is 2k.
http://www.foster-spares.com/data/do...e%20Manual.pdf
Manual mentions replacing coil probe with resistor and fitting overload for electric defrost models, page 8.
Guess some were getting a tad hot!Health and safety first..........unless I'm in a hurry.
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09-01-2016, 11:09 PM #3
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Any NTC probe should be fine; elliwell provide one or two every time you buy an ID controller; I'm sure you'll have hanging about in your workshop!
To confirm; from the foster spares website it describes the probe as Tp002k. A quick search for Tp002k on google find the following result
http://www.equipmentspares.co.uk/elm...k-black-tp002kLast edited by Rtic; 09-01-2016 at 11:12 PM.
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10-01-2016, 05:16 PM #4
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Great. Thank you
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11-01-2016, 08:54 AM #5
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Hi sparkatan.
I posted this in the wrong post yesterday, it was meant for you!
I have done a bit of digging and come up with this link!
http://www.foster-spares.com/Diagram...partTypeId=427
I hope it may help as the parts page says there is no evap probe fitted on the (2H) high temp version!
If you scroll around on the page there are also some good links for Parts and Manuals as well.
Hope it helps Grizzly.Despite the High Cost of Living it still remains Popular!
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24-01-2016, 05:02 PM #6
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
It's the controller that's at fault. The probe resistance is correct for the temperature but the controller display is way out. As its an old controller I think the easy way out is to replace it with current Eliwell/Dixel type
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24-01-2016, 05:51 PM #7
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Hi sparkatan.
Have you read the manual accessed using Tayters link?
Only there are probe offset options mentioned within it!
They may just correct your temp discrepancy?
Good Luck and thanks for updating us all.
GrizzlyDespite the High Cost of Living it still remains Popular!
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24-01-2016, 09:42 PM #8
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Fosters web site is very good - just do a spare parts look up using the cabinet serial number (e........), it'll bring up all the exploded diagrams and parts list including any upgrades etc. Also you can access the relevant service manuals for the type of control fitted. Foster do tend to use very specific probes, sometimes different resistances to generic probes that engineers would have on the van. I get the impression they want to to buy all spares from them directly for some reason
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26-01-2016, 10:28 AM #9
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
The probe reads 40C but measures 12000 Ohms which, according to the info on the inside of the cabinet is -20C. The probe is lodged in a now-frozen coil.
When I connect a standard NTC probe and let it dangle outside the cabinet it reads -25C.
In the programming section the probe offset only goes to 7k so that's not enough to adjust the huge difference.
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26-01-2016, 11:14 AM #10
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Looks like a 2k ntc probe from the fosters website?
http://www.foster-spares.com/Diagram...partTypeId=427
http://historical-products.ecc.emea..../pg_probe.html
Couldn't you cut an eliwell id chill or similar into the panel, and do a bit of a rewire if cost is an issue, or just order the bits direct form Foster or a spares reseller?
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26-01-2016, 11:19 AM #11
Re: Foster GSC1/2H probes
Hi Sparkatan
Probe may also be available from Climate Centre product code 692848
http://www.climatecenter.co.uk/produ...ack-7m-tp002k/
If the resistance of your probe is correct, then its possible the controller is faulty though?