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TEC -5002 Controller<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D machines use a <strong>Toro</strong> Electronic<br />

Controller (TEC) to control the operation of the hydraulic<br />

cooling fan. The controller is attached to the<br />

operator platform under the console housing cover (Fig.<br />

34).<br />

1<br />

Logic power is provided to the controller as long as the<br />

battery cables are connected to the battery. A 2 amp<br />

fuse in a fuse holder near the battery provides circuit<br />

protection for this logic power to the controller.<br />

The TEC--5002 controller monitors the states of the following<br />

components as inputs: ignition switch, hydraulic<br />

temperature sender, engine coolant temperature sender<br />

and cooling fan switch.<br />

2<br />

The TEC--5002 controller controls electrical output to<br />

the engine cooling fan hydraulic valve solenoid coils<br />

(speed and direction). Circuit protection for TEC--5002<br />

outputs is provided by fuse F9 (7.5 amp).<br />

Figure 34<br />

1. Fuses 2. TEC location<br />

Because of the solid state circuitry built into the TEC,<br />

there is no method to test the controller directly. The controller<br />

may be damaged if an attempt is made to test it<br />

with an electrical test device (e.g. digital multimeter or<br />

test light).<br />

Electrical<br />

System<br />

Groundsmaster 4100--D Page 5 - 23 Electrical System

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