A/C question

mike

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Hello All,
I'm preparing to install my new headliner, while adjusting the A/C unit to allow the headliner panel to be pre-fitted I noticed the "probe", I think
it's a temp probe? (I have attached a couple of photo links for your review).

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/my-75-royale/p62097-ac-image-2.html

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/my-75-royale/p62096-ac-image-1.html

My questions is, does this wire / probe need to be fixed to a specific location, or is having it hang inside the unit loose acceptable?

If it needs to be positioned or attached to a specific point please let me know?

Thank-you for your help on my project,

Stay Well,
Mike
 
> Hello All,
> I'm preparing to install my new headliner, while adjusting the A/C unit to allow the headliner panel to be pre-fitted I noticed the "probe", I
> think it's a temp probe? (I have attached a couple of photo links for your review).
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/my-75-royale/p62097-ac-image-2.html
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/my-75-royale/p62096-ac-image-1.html
>
> My questions is, does this wire / probe need to be fixed to a specific location, or is having it hang inside the unit loose acceptable?
>
> If it needs to be positioned or attached to a specific point please let me know?
>
> Thank-you for your help on my project,
>
> Stay Well,
> Mike

Mike,

It is a little difficult to tell exactly what is going on in your pictures.

There often temperature sensors in the outlet air stream and at the evaporator. If that goes directly to a temperature control, then any place in the
air stream will work. If it goes back up to the roof top unit, it should be buried in the evaporator fins.

HTH
Matt

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Matt & Mary Colie - '73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Still Loving OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Twixt A2 and Detroit
 
Thanks Matt, it is difficult to see but in the second link (image 2) the sensor comes from the box which is a temperature control.

When I removed the box I could see the sensor just hanging there in the air stream but I noticed the small metal screw connected to it and wondered if
it came loose.

Thanks for your input,
Regards,
Mike
 
> Thanks Matt, it is difficult to see but in the second link (image 2) the sensor comes from the box which is a temperature control.


This type of sensor will in some cases be seen attached to the intake side of the evaporator coil; in those cases I’ve found that it is typically controlling a refrigerant expansion valve.

Since yours is routed into an electrical box it is most likely just a thermostatic sensor.

Jim Miller
1977 Eleganza
1977 Royale
Hamilton, OH
 
I can't see much in the pics but if it's the sensor for the thermostat it should be in the Return air path. This way it samples the room air for the
thermostat. It is important that it does not contact the cold evaporator or you won't get much cooling as it will keep shutting off.
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John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Source America First
 
Like JM says,that is the temp sensor and should be in the intake area above the air filter.. it will sense the ambient temp for the TStat. Make sure
it is not in contact with any metal. it hangs in the air.
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Bill and Mary Kay Boeyen
76 23' Birchaven 455
Tampa, Florida