Ce-niehoff-co N1245/N1248-3 Troubleshooting Guides User Manual

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TG44D
N1245 and N1248-3
Alternator Troubleshooting Guide
Table of Contents
Section A: Wiring Diagrams ............................... 2 – 3
Section B: Basic Troubleshooting ............................4
Section C: Advanced Troubleshooting ................ 5 – 8
Hazard De nitions
These terms are used to bring attention to presence of hazard(s)
of various risk levels or to important information concerning
product life.
Indicates presence of hazard(s) that
will or can cause minor personal
injury or property damage.
Indicates special instructions on
installation, operation or mainte-
nance that are important but not
related to personal injury hazards.
CAUTION
NOTICE
Battery Conditions
Until temperatures of electrical
system components stabilize, these
conditions may be observed during
cold-start voltage tests.
Maintenance/Low Maintenance Battery
Immediately after engine starts, system volts are
lower than regulator setpoint, amps are medium.
35 minutes into charge cycle, system volts
increase, amps decrease.
5–10 minutes into charge cycle, system volts
increase to, or near, regulator setpoint and amps
decrease to a minimum.
Low maintenance battery has same characteristics
with slightly longer recharge times.
Maintenance-free Battery
Immediately after engine starts, system volts are
lower than regulator setpoint, low charging amps.
Once charge cycle begins, low volts and low amps
are still present.
After alternator energizes, voltage will increase
several tenths. Amps will increase gradually, then
quickly, to medium to high amps.
F i n a l l y, v o l t s w i l l i n c r e a s e t o s e t p o i n t a n d a m p s w i l l
decrease.
The time it takes to reach optimum voltage and amper-
age will vary with engine speed, load, and ambient
temperature.
High-cycle Maintenance-free Battery
These batteries respond better than standard mainte-
nance-free. Charge acceptance of these batteries may
display characteristics similar to maintenance batteries.
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) Maintenance-free Battery
These dry-cell batteries respond better than standard
maintenance-free. If battery state of charge drops to
75% or less, batteries should be recharged to 95% or
higher separately from the engine’s charging system to
avoid damaging charging system components and to
provide best overall performance. Charge acceptance of
these batteries may display
characteristics similar to
maintenance batteries.
NOTICE
Battery Charge Volt and Amp Values
Volt and amp levels fluctuate depending on the battery
state of charge. If batteries are in a state of dischargeas
after extended cranking time to start the enginesystem
volts will measure lower than the regulator setpoint after
the engine is restarted and system amps will measure
higher. This is a normal condition for the charging system;
the greater the battery discharge level, the lower the system
volts and the higher the system amps. The volt and amp
readings will change as batteries recover and become fully
charged: system volts will increase to regulator setpoint
and system amps will decrease to low level (depending on
other loads).
Low Amps: Minimum or lowest charging system amp
value required to maintain battery state of charge,
obtained when testing the charging system with a fully
charged battery and no other loads applied. This value
will vary with battery type.
Medium Amps: System amps value which can cause
the battery temperature to rise above adequate charg-
ing temperature within 4-8 hours of charge time. To
prevent battery damage, the charge amps should be
reduced when battery temperature rises. Check battery
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper charge
amp rates.
High Amps: System amps value which can cause
the battery temperature to rise above adequate charg-
ing temperature within 2-3 hours of charge time. To
prevent battery damage, the charge amps should be
reduced when battery temperature rises. Check battery
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper charge
amp rates.
Battery Voltage: Steady-state voltage value as mea-
sured with battery in open circuit with no battery load.
This value relates to battery state of charge.
Charge Voltage: Voltage value obtained when the
charging system is operating. This value will be higher
than battery voltage and must never exceed the regula-
tor voltage setpoint.
B+ Voltage: Voltage value obtained when measuring
voltage at battery positive terminal or alternator B+
terminal.
Surface Charge: Higher than normal battery voltage
occurring when the battery is disconnected from
battery charger. The surface charge must be removed
to determine true battery voltage and state of charge.
Significant Magnetism: Change in strength or inten-
sity of a magnetic field present in alternator rotor shaft
when the field coil is energized. The magnetic field
strength when the field coil is energized should feel
stronger than when the field is not energized.
Voltage Droop or Sag: Normal condition occurring
when the load demand on alternator is greater than
rated alternator output at given rotor shaft RPM.
C.E. Niehoff & Co.
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Summary of Contents

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Page 1TG44DN1245 and N1248-3 Alternator Troubleshooting GuideTable of ContentsSection A: Wiring Diagrams ... 2 – 3 Section

Page 2 - Section A: Wiring Diagrams

Page 2TG44DSection A: Wiring DiagramsFigure 2 — N3044 Regulator Terminals CEN N1245 Alternator Description and OperationN1245 28 V (260 A) alternator

Page 3 - (CONT’D)

Page 3TG44DFigure 4 — N1245/N1248-3 Alternator with N3043 Regulator Wiring DiagramSection A: Wiring Diagrams (CONT’D)Figure 5 — N1245 Alternator with

Page 4

Page 4TG44DBasic Troubleshooting1. Inspect charging system components for damage Check connections at B– cables, B+ cables, B+ interconnect cable

Page 5

Page 5TG44DSection C: Advanced TroubleshootingChart 1 – No Alternator Output – N3043 RegulatorWith key on, engine off: Momentarily (1 sec.) jumper D+

Page 6 - N3044 and N3261 Regulators

Page 6TG44DSection C: Advanced Troubleshooting (CONT’D)TroubleshootingShut down vehicle and restart engine. If alternator functions normally after res

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Page 7TG44DSection C: Advanced Troubleshooting (CONT’D) Shut off engine. With key off, engine off: Test for battery voltage at alternator 28 V B+

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Page 8TG44DIf you have questions about your alternator or any of these test procedures, or if you need to locate a Factory Authorized Service Dealer,

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