danielefua
Well-Known Member
The wet exhaust line of my Perkins 4.108 has a sensor that triggers an alarm in case the hose temperature rises above 96°C.
The sensor (a dated - no more available - VDO 30/3/11) is screwed into a short stainless steel hose section at approximately two feet from the engine exhaust.
The sensor is badly corroded as is the s/s hose section itself so I am planning to replace the whole assembly.
I would appreciate if someone could recommend which new sensor should be fitted.
The specs of the present one are:
two poles,
switch, normally open,
6-24V, 100W,
96°C- 92°C,
120° max.
The thread is quite strange because it appears to be M17x1.5 even if I cannot be totally certain.
I understand that the exhaust gases are particularly corrosive so I wonder if I need to get a sensor different from the standard ones used in the cooling water circuit.
Thank you in advance for your help
Daniel
The sensor (a dated - no more available - VDO 30/3/11) is screwed into a short stainless steel hose section at approximately two feet from the engine exhaust.
The sensor is badly corroded as is the s/s hose section itself so I am planning to replace the whole assembly.
I would appreciate if someone could recommend which new sensor should be fitted.
The specs of the present one are:
two poles,
switch, normally open,
6-24V, 100W,
96°C- 92°C,
120° max.
The thread is quite strange because it appears to be M17x1.5 even if I cannot be totally certain.
I understand that the exhaust gases are particularly corrosive so I wonder if I need to get a sensor different from the standard ones used in the cooling water circuit.
Thank you in advance for your help
Daniel