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AC203 Fault Finding Proceed
with the following in numerical order until fault is located: 1.
Check for missing or loose driving pulley belts. 2. Start the
engines and by means of the tong ammeter check and record output
readings- a) no output If no output
is obtained from either or both alternators stop the engines and
proceed with the defective unit as per item 3.
b) batteries overcharging
Batteries overcharging and ammeter indicates high or full output all
the time:-
Check the positive sensing lead and its
connection at the regulator unit. If no fault is found, renew the
regulator.
Note: maximum permissible from one
alternator - 62 amps. 3. Examine wiring connections at twin
regulator unit, remove and test the appropriate fast fuse. If either
fast fuse is found to be defective it should be replaced and the
appropriate alternator field should be re-energised. Repeat output
readings. (To re-energise the "flash" field, connect
a 200 ohm 6 watt resistor between terminals BP and F/P for a few
seconds while the engine is running). If no output reading is
obtained, proceed as follows:- 4. Start the appropriate engine and
put a shorting lead between the regulator terminals FN and BN, run at
fast idle only. Output should be noted from the alternator. If no
output is obtained, the alternator, stator, slip rings/brushes or main
diode network is defective and the following tests must be carried out
to find the fault. Cables No. 70 and 84 must be disconnected at the
BIS before proceeding with Item 5. 5. Check the rotor windings for
short circuits by disconnecting the wires F and A at the appropriate
alternator and measure the resistance across the brush box terminals.
The resistance should be 10.5 ohms. If correct resistance is not
obtained, remove brushes and test direct into slip rings. If again
correct reading is not obtained, examine the brushes and slip rings.
Replace or clean as necessary to obtain a 10.5 ohm reading. Check
that the brushes are in good condition and that they protrude from the
brush box for a minimum of 1/4". 6. Replace cables 70 and 84,
flash field and re-test for output. 1) If
no output is obtained with field at 10.5 ohms, the appropriate
alternator requires renewing.
2) If output is obtained, proceed to Item 7. Tests
7, 8 & 9 to be carried out with the engines stopped. 7. Where
fitted, disconnect the auxiliary supply leads F1 and F2 from the
appropriate regulator FP terminals but leave the FP leads in situ. 8.
Connect a proven 24V 2.8 watt lamp across regulator terminals BP and
FP. Lamp should light. 9. Disconnect the FN lead from the regulator.
Lamp should go out. If not, the regulator requires changing. The
defective regulator should be renewed and the alternator output test
repeated. 10. If tests 8 and 9 appear to indicate the appropriate
regulator is satisfactory, re-test the alternator output as per Item
5. If output is then obtained renew the regulator and re-test for
output.
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