1987/05/04 Caterpillar


Alternator/Generator Output Test On The Engine{1401,1404,1405,1406}

Usage:


All Caterpillar Engines

Reference: "Testing The Starter On The Engine", in this issue.

Servicemen often need a procedure to follow to determine if an alternator or generator is working, or if it needs to be replaced. This general procedure is valid for any type of system, voltage, or charge rating.

Tools Needed:

... 6V7070 Digital Multimeter (or 6V7800 or 6V3030 or equivalent)

... 8T900 AC/DC Clamp-on Ammeter or equivalent

1. Put the multimeter positive (+) lead on the B+ terminal of the alternator. Put the negative (-) lead on the negative (-) terminal of the alternator. Put the clamp-on ammeter around the positive output wire of the alternator.

2. Turn off all electrical accessories. With the fuel off, crank the engine for 30 seconds. Wait two minutes to let the starter cool. If the system appears to be up to specifications, crank the engine again for 30 seconds.

NOTE: Cranking the engine for 30 seconds partially discharges the batteries in order to do a charging test. If batteries are already low in charge, skip this step. Jump-start engine or charge batteries as required.

3. Start the engine and run at approximately 1/2 throttle.

4. Immediately check output current. This initial charging current should be equal to or greater than the full output current shown in the Service Manual. The most common alternators are:

24V Systems

6N9294 - 35A
5S9088 - 50A
8N999 - 75A
6T1395 - 35A
7T2095 - 35A

12V Systems

7N4784 - 40A
6T1396 - 55A
7T2096 - 55A

5. Within approximately 10 minutes at 1/2 throttle (possibly longer, depending upon battery size, condition and alternator rating), the alternator output voltage should be 27.5 plus or minus 1 Volt* indicating the alternator is performing within spec. See Fault Condition Chart.

*12V System - 13.8 ± .5V
*30V System - 34.4 ± 1.3V
*32V System - 36.7 ± 1.3V

6. The charging current during this period should taper off to less than approximately 10 Amps, depending again upon battery and alternator capacities. See chart.

Caterpillar Information System:

1987/05/04 Alternator "R" Terminal Wire Assembly Available For Wiring Harness Repair{1408}
1987/05/04 Products Equipped With Diagnostic Connectors Require Less Time For Electrical Troubleshooting{1400}
1987/04/20 New Service Tools Available{0600}
1987/04/20 Microfiche Library Cross References Caterpillar Part Numbers With Expanded Product Line Part Numbers{7567}
1987/04/20 Moisture Cover Available For Start Switches{1416,1424}
1987/04/20 Use Improved Heat Start Switch{1416}
1987/04/20 Improved Fuel Priming Pump Used{1258}
1987/04/20 Fuel Injection Timing Adjustment{1250}
1987/04/20 Material Changed In Exhaust and Inlet Valves{1105}
1987/04/20 Serviceable Parts For New Fuel Ratio Control; Pressurize Control To Set Rack On 3406B Engines In Driltech Drill Rigs{1257,1258,1264}
1987/04/20 New Pipe Used Between Turbocharger And Aftercooler; Improved Turbocharger Compressor Housing Has Two Retaining Bolt Holes{1050,1061,1079}
1987/04/13 Initial Start Of Engine Using An EGB29P Governor/Actuator After Filling With Oil{1264}
1987/05/04 Testing The Starter On The Engine{1401,1450}
1987/05/04 New Rear Crankshaft Seal Groups Have Longer Service Life{1161,1202}
1987/05/11 Three Electrical And Electronic Training Aids Now Have Caterpillar Part Numbers Instead Of Form Numbers {0115}
1987/05/11 Service Parts Available For Air-Regulated 8T5190 Wrench Group {0700,4202}
1987/05/11 Black Light Leak Detection Kit Available For Oil, Fuel and Cooling Systems {0774,1250,1300,1350}
1987/05/11 The Caterpillar Fuel Flow Monitor System Available {0782,1000,1250}
1987/05/11 Maintaining Coolant Water Temperature Contactor Accuracy {7453}
1987/05/11 Horizontally Mounted Jacket Water Heater Now Used {1383}
1987/05/11 Two New Self-Powered Digital Tachometers And Signal Generator Available {7462}
1987/05/11 Classifications For Marine Engine Ratings {1000}
1987/05/11 Enhancements Available For Marine PAR Program {1000}
1987/05/18 New Undercarriage Reconditioning Bulletin Available - Reusability Guidelines And Installation Procedures For Split Master Links{4176}
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