Subaru Robin Power Products R1200 service manual ‘Cc, Description of Main Operations

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5.DESCRIPTION OF MAIN OPERATIONS

5-l ELECTRONIC IGNITION MECHANISM

The engine has a current chopping contact point-free ignition system in which a power transistor is used as a current control element. This system is called T.I.C. (Transistor Ignitor Circuit).

This electronic ignition system is completely free from ignition failure which generally results from contamination or burning of the contact points, oxydation during storage for a long time, or abrasion of mechanical sections, all of which are typical with contact type ignition systems. The maintenance-free ignition system can maintain proper discharging and is not affected by moisture, oil, dust, or other contaminants.

The T.1.C system consists of a transistor-incorporated ignition coil and a flywheel with a permanent magnet mounted on. The basic principle is shown below.

 

 

 

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(1)When the flywheel starts rotating, power is generated in the primary coil of the ignition coil and current flows to the resistor @. With this current? the power transistor turns on releasing current B . This stage corresponds to the closing of the contact points.

(2)As rotation of the cooling fan reaches the ignition point, the ignition timing detecting circuit is activated, releasing the current 0. The signal transmitter transistor actuates to release the current @. When the current @ starts flowing, current @, flowing through the power transistor, is cut immediately. As a result, high voltage is generated in the secondary coil by current fluctuation. This voltage is simultaneously applied to the spark plug which ignites the ignition. This stage corresponds to the opening of the contact points.

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Contents Rozh -J &ii Foreword Contents Assembly Items SpecificationsAC Output Power FactorRated 800 W Frequency 50 Hz Voltage 110 Output Max Output MaxUnder no load is approximately from 18V up to Frequency 60 Hz Voltage 12ov DC OutputFeatures CHOKE-RUN-STOP Component IdentificationFunction of Each Component L-5 Camshaft 4CONNECTING ROD and PistonMain Bearing Cover CrankshaftCarburetor AIR CleanerDescription of Main Operations ‘CCVoltage Regulation Under Load Fis Output Waveform Current @ Curr&t @ Operational Limits of the Generator Load Electric Battery Capacity Wire Length II ’ Mj 1 mI Measuring ProceduresPage To Measure Insulation Resist Control Panel L a Functional Check of Each ComponentOne section, replace with Assy 83 AVR Windings, or peripheral temperature Cleaning of Slip Ring ResistanceValue El 10.7J-z Exciting coil At rated rpmDisassembly and Assembly Driver Precautions ToolsPrecautions Nection Description M5 x 8 screws SequenceI Part to remove j IFront cover DescriptionI2 Remove the front cover By unscrewing threeDamage the fuel Pipe Description PrecautionsPart to Sequencej remOve Be careful not toPart to Sequence, remove LpannerSpanner Part to Remove $Ez End cover Description Precautions@ Driver Remove the connector Assembling, be That 1wiringSee Fig. g-3-10 RemOve ’Rear ‘bracket DescriptionSequenceI Rpearfito~~ Description Pull away the stator cover’ plastic hammer Siw‘ Necessary Precautions Part to / Sequencej remove ’ JFront Ibracket Description13 m/m box Spanner RemOve I10 m/m box spanner DescriptionPrecautions Necessary Tools Blower i 1 1housingNecessary Precautions . tools @ Driver ’Governor Remove the governor lever j Lever Precautions Bolt has only to be loosenedOne M6 x 12 bolt Brace nuts 112m/m box ’spanner 10 m/m box jspannerCrank case by taking 26 i &cocci*nRemove the starting pully Ignition coil fromRetainer Pull out the intake valve and the exhaust valveNotch Spanner 1spring retainer’s Front and hook ’ the minus driverISequenceI Part to Camshaft DescriptionCrankcase Tappets to distin Guish them from one Remove the crankshaft Be careful not to Be careful not to open the joint too wide, or it will breakAssembly Procedure WTolerances of new installed parts Piston and Piston Ring Connecting rod is joined to the piston with the piston pinTappets and Camshaft Connecting RODIntake Valve and Exhaust Valve =53 WV&e h valve guide clearanceBreather Plate and Tappet Cover Cylinder Head Tappet AdjustmentIgnition Plug Ignition COIL, Exciting COIL, Flywheel and Starting PulleyGovernor Lever Speed Control Muffler and Muffler Cover Nut1’7 Recoil Startor Head Cover and Blower HousingFront Bracket Rear Bracket and Stator Brash Holder Bracket Cover Page Front Cover and Element Cover Fuel Pipe ConnectionConnection of Coupler and Plug Secure the side cover with four M 5 x 8 screws Carburetor Schematic Diagram of the Fuel System By-Pass Choke Disassembly and Assembly of Carburetor 184 Safety Precautions Troubleshooting Starting failur Cock is closed Pzlzq L1Ill IISymptoms AIgnition coil ’ \ r?J Hanging posi- tion is not normal Abration 7Symptoms 0Governor system III Seat Case Case there Abnormal Operation Is too much Pour Lubri Been changed Replace Periodically 1Symptoms Voltemeter Stator sub-coil Symptoms LNo DC voltage is output Voltag,eistoo high QParts LSymptoms Symptoms Voltage Is abnormally low Parts Criteria Table For AdjustmentUel con Limit Items Adjustment Criteira Description Tools LT-Tw Wiring DiagramMaintenance Checks and Maintenance for Every 200 Hours Every Month Page Page Issue EMD-GS0095
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