Usage:
All Products So Equipped
Reference: Service Magazine; November 8, 1982; Page 7; "Do Not Center-Tap Batteries In 24-Volt System To Operate 12-Volt Accessories". Service Magazine; January 21, 1985; Page 1; "Correct Use Of 9G6981 Converter Assembly".
There have been instances in which malfunction of electronic control systems has occurred whenever a radio transmitter on the machine was used. The cause was determined to be incorrect radio antenna installation, combined with the practice of center-tapping the 24 volt battery to obtain 12 volt power for the radio.
When installing a two-way radio, pay particular attention to correct installation of the antenna and feedline. Be sure the antenna base is solidly grounded to the machine. Use good quality coaxial cable, and be sure the coaxial cable connectors are correctly assembled and tight. Adjust the antenna for the frequency in use, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not center-tap batteries. Use a 24 volt to 12 volt electronic voltage converter such as a 9G6981 Converter Assembly (4 amp) or a 7T8000 Converter Assembly (2 amp).
Never remove the cab-to-chassis ground strap on any machine.
Caterpillar electronic control systems are designed to withstand Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) without malfunction or damage.