Guardian Technologies 4270 manual Measuring AC Frequency, Measuring Current, Measuring Resistance

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Section 4

MEASURING ELECTRICITY

MEASURING AC FREQUENCY

The generator's AC output frequency is proportional to Rotor speed. Generators equipped with a 2-pole Rotor must operate at 3600 rpm to supply a frequen- cy of 60-Hertz.

Correct engine and Rotor speed is maintained by an engine speed governor. For models rated 60-Hertz, the governor is generally set to maintain a no-load frequency of about 62-Hertz with a corresponding output voltage of about 125 VAC line-to-neutral. Engine speed and frequency at no-load are set slight- ly high to prevent excessive rpm and frequency droop under heavy electrical loading.

MEASURING CURRENT

To read the current flow, in AMPERES, a clamp-on ammeter can be used. This type of meter indicates current flow through a conductor by measuring the strength of the magnetic field around that conductor. The meter consists essentially of a current trans- former with a split core and a rectifier type instrument connected to the secondary. The primary of the cur- rent transformer is the conductor through which the current to be measured flows. The split core allows the instrument to be clamped around the conductor without disconnecting it.

Current flowing through a conductor may be mea- sured safely and easily. A line-splitter can be used to measure current in a cord without separating the con- ductors.

Figure 4-2.Clamp-On Ammeter

Figure 4-3. – A Line-Splitter

NOTE: If the physical size of the conductor or ammeter capacity does not allow all lines to be measured simultaneously, measure current flow in each individual line. Then, add the individual readings.

MEASURING RESISTANCE

The volt-ohm-milliammeter may be used to measure the resistance in a circuit. Resistance values can be very valuable when testing coils or windings, such as the Stator and Rotor windings.

When testing Stator windings, keep in mind that the resistance of these windings is very low. Some meters are not capable of reading such a low resis- tance and will simply read “continuity”.

If proper procedures are used, the following condi- tions can be detected using a VOM:

A “short-to-ground” condition in any Stator or Rotor winding.

Shorting together of any two parallel Stator wind- ings.

Shorting together of any two isolated Stator wind- ings.

An open condition in any Stator or Rotor winding.

Component testing may require a specific resistance value or a test for “infinity” or “continuity.” Infinity is an OPEN condition between two electrical points, which would read as no resistance on a VOM. Continuity is a closed condition between two electrical points, which would be indicated as very low resistance or “ZERO” on a VOM.

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Contents Diagnostic Repair Manual Safety Replacement PartsTable of Contents 57-59 Magnetism Electromagnetic FieldsElectromagnetic Induction Simple AC Generator More Sophisticated AC GeneratorGenerator Operating Diagram Field Boost Generator AC Connection SystemLine Breakers 120 VAC only Connection for 120/240 VAC Dual Voltage Rotor Assembly LIC Grit or Abrasive to Clean Slip RingsExcitation Circuit Components Battery Charge ComponentsBrush Holder General162 Adjust POT LEDAdjustment Procedure Voltage RegulatorControl Panel Component Identification Control Panel ComponentsDrying the Generator Cleaning the GeneratorEffects of Dirt and Moisture Insulation Resistance TestersCloth or Compressed AIR Brushing and Vacuum CleaningStator Insulation Resistance Stator SHORT-TO-GROUND TestsTesting Rotor Insulation MegohmmeterMeasuring AC Voltage MetersVOM Measuring DC VoltageMeasuring AC Frequency Measuring CurrentMeasuring Resistance Electrical Units Ohms LAWIntroduction Operational AnalysisCircuit CONDITION- OFF Circuit CONDITION- PRE-HEAT Circuit CONDITION- Cranking Circuit CONDITION-RUNNING Circuit CONDITION- Shutdown Circuit CONDITION- Fault Shutdowns Battery Engine Control Circuit BoardCharging a Battery Effects of TemperatureChecking Battery State of Charge Adding WaterAMP Fuse Preheat SwitchSTART/STOP Switch Starter Contactor & MotorFuel NOZZLES/INJECTORS Engine GovernorFuel Injection Pump Glow PlugsEngine Protective Devices LOW OIL Pressure Switch High Coolant Temperature SwitchAdapter LOW OIL Pressure Switch Overspeed ProtectionTroubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Problem 3 No Battery Charge Output Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Troubleshooting Flowcharts Test 2 Check & Adjust Test 1- Check NO-LOAD Voltage FrequencyTest 3- Test Excitation Circuit Breaker Test 4- Fixed Excitation TEST/ROTOR AMP DrawTest 6- Check Field Boost Test 5- Wire ContinuityRe-connect Wire 11 and Wire 22 to the Voltage Regulator Set a VOM to its Rx1 scaleTest 7 Test Stator DPE Winding Model QP75D159W Test 8- Check Sensing Leads / Power WindingsTest 9- Check Brush Leads 184WTest 11- Check Rotor Assembly Tance Tests ProcedureTest 10 Check Brushes & Slip Rings Test 13- Check Load Voltage Frequency Test 15 Check Battery Charge OutputTest 12 Check Main Circuit Breaker Test 14- Check Load Watts & AmperageTest 16 Check Battery Charge Rectifier Battery Charge Rectifier BCR is a full wave rectifierShort to Ground Test 18 TRY Cranking the Engine Test 19- Test PRE-HEAT SwitchSet a VOM to read battery voltage 12 VDC Test 20- Check Fuel PumpDisconnect the connector from the wires of the fuel pump Test 22- Check Battery & CablesTest 23- Check Power Supply to Circuit Board Test 21- Check 14 AMP FuseTest 24 Check START-STOP Switch Not ActivatedTest 26- Test Starter Contactor Test 27 Check Starter MotorConditions Affecting Starter Motor Performance Tools for Starter Performance Test Checking the PinionPinion Measuring CurrentTest Bracket Testing Starter MotorTachometer Starter motor test bracket may be made as shown in FigureIf Wire 18 checks GOOD, proceed to Problem 8 Section Test 29 Check Wire 14 Power SupplyTest 30 Check Wire Test 28- Check Fuel SupplyTest 32- Test Preheat Contactor Test 33- Test Glow PlugsTest 34- Test D1 Diode Test 35- Check Valve Adjustment Remove the valve cover from engine Disconnect the batteryTest 36- Fuel Injector Pump Down Test / Compression Test If fuel is noted, proceed to next step in flowchartAdjust the regulated pressure on the gauge to 80 psi Repeat Steps 1 through 8 on remaining cylinderTest 38 Check OIL Pressure Switch Test 40- Test Water Temperature SwitchTest 39- Check Circuit Board for Ground Test 43 Check Wire 15 for Short to Ground If continuity is measure, replace the switchComponents for Short to Ground Major Disassembly RE-ASSEMBLY Belt TensioningLine Corner UP Between 5˚ to 10˚ FAN BeltSection Exploded Views / Part Numbers Flywheel Assembly Rotor AssemblyStator Assembly Bearing Carrier, FrontBase Frame Drawing No D2357-A Base Frame Weldment Door, Service RearDoor, Service Front Slide Latch FlushEnclosure Drawing No D2358-D Gasket, Electrical Access Cover, Access LiftCover, Access Electrical Decal, Battery +Views / Part Cover Plate, Scroll Weldment 25 26 Rectifier, Battery Charging Assembly, Potted RegulatorAssembly Marine Control Board Wire Assembly #Intake and Exhaust System Drawing No D2362-B Air Filter Exhaust GasketChamber Air Intake Hose, Air InletViews / Part Numbers Cable, Battery Fuel Pump AssemblyBoot, Battery Cable Wire Assembly, Black #4 GroundCustomer Controls Assembly Drawing No D2364-D Boot / Nut / Preheat Switch Start / Stop SwitchSwitch, Pushbutton Spst Boot, Circuit BreakerKEY Camshaft AssemblyCamshaft Gear Gear2630 Liter Diesel Cylinder Head Drawing No D2794 Liter Diesel Crankshaft, Piston and Flywheel Drawing No -B Thrust Washer Idler Gear AssemblySpring OIL Pump CoverIntake Rocker ARM Rocker ARM AssemblyIncludes ALL Components Shown below Exhaust Rocker ARMLiter Diesel Injector Pump Drawing No -C Tank Return Model 04270 To Injection Pump To Fuel Pump 27 25 19 18 HOUSING, Timing Gear 3114 Liter Diesel Water Pump Drawing No Charts Engine Specifications Generator SpecificationsROTOR/STATOR Resistance Values Type Quietpact ModelPage Data Data Electrical Data Schematic Drawing No C4945-A Model C4945Electrical C4946-ASheet 2 OF4996 REV. 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