The Development of Auto Temp II

720288

02/01/1972

Event
1972 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The development of the AUTO TEMP II Temperature Control System used in Chrysler Corp. vehicles is summarized. A description of the design, development, function, and manufacturing aspects of the control system is presented, with emphasis on unique control parameters, reliability, serviceability, and check-out of production assemblies. Auto Temp II was developed by Chrysler in conjunction with Ranco Incorporated.
The servo-controlled, closed-loop system, which has a sensitivity of 0.5 F, utilizes a water-flow control valve for temperature control, along with a cold engine lockout. The basic components are: sensor string, servo, and amplifier. All automatic functions involving control of mass flow rate, temperature, and distribution of the air entering the vehicle, are encompassed in one control unit. All components are mechanically linked through the gear train and are responsive to the amplifier through the feedback potentiometer.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/720288
Pages
11
Citation
Caldwell, R., Johnson, R., and Simon, R., "The Development of Auto Temp II," SAE Technical Paper 720288, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720288.
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Publisher
Published
Feb 1, 1972
Product Code
720288
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English