JF Series Starting Motor Caterpillar


Starting Motor Solenoid - Test

Usage:

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Illustration 1g00713118

Solenoid test

A basic four terminal starting motor solenoid circuit is shown in Illustration 1. The two windings that are found in the solenoid are the hold-in winding and the pull-in winding. The windings can be checked by using the procedures that follow.

Hold-in Winding Test




Illustration 2g00713128

Hold-in winding test

  1. Refer to Illustration 2 in order to make the connections to the solenoid. Disconnect all other leads to the solenoid.

  1. Close the switch.

    Observe the reading on the multimeter. Use the battery load tester to adjust the battery voltage until the following voltages are obtained:

    12 Volt System ... 10 Volts
    24 Volt System ... 20 Volts

  1. Observe the reading on the clamp-on ammeter.

    The following amperes should be observed:

    12 Volt System ... 9.9 to 10.0 Amperes
    24 Volt System ... 18.8 to 20.0 Amperes

    Note: A high reading indicates a shorted winding. A low reading indicates excessive resistance.

  1. The hold-in winding can also be checked by measuring the resistance.

    Disconnect the batteries. Select the "200 ê" range on the multimeter. Connect one of the leads of the multimeter to the "S" terminal and connect the other lead to the "G" terminal.

    The following Ohms should be observed:

    12 Volt System ... 1.05 ± 0.05 Ohms
    24 Volt System ... 1.05 ± 0.05 Ohms

  1. Replace the solenoid if any of the above readings are incorrect.

Pull-in Winding Test




Illustration 3g00713129

Pull-in winding test

  1. Refer to Illustration 3 in order to make the connections to the solenoid. Disconnect all other leads to the solenoid.

  1. Close the switch.

    Observe the reading on the multimeter. Use the battery load tester to adjust the battery voltage until the following voltages are obtained:

    12 Volt System ... 2.5 Volts
    24 Volt System ... 5 Volts

  1. Observe the reading on the clamp-on ammeter.

    The following amperes should be observed:

    12 Volt System ... 10.0 to 10.87 Amperes
    24 Volt System ... 20.0 to 21.74 Amperes

    Note: A high reading indicates a shorted winding. A low reading indicates excessive resistance. To avoid excessive heat, do not leave the switch closed for more than 10 seconds at a time. The current will decrease as the heat increases.

  1. The pull-in winding can also be checked by measuring the resistance. Perform the measurement with a voltmeter that reads 0.01 Ohm.

    Disconnect the batteries. Select the "200 ê" range on the multimeter. Connect one of the leads of the multimeter to the "S" terminal and connect the other lead to the "Mtr" terminal.

    The following Ohms should be observed:

    12 Volt System ... 0.24 ± 0.01 Ohms
    24 Volt System ... 0.24 ± 0.01 Ohms

  1. Replace the solenoid if any of the above readings are incorrect.

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