Section 1.5

COMPONENTS TESTING

STATOR ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

Figure 2. Schematic- Stator Windings

TESTING THE TIMING WINDING:

A. To test the Stator Timing winding for an open circuit condition, proceed as follows:

1.Disconnect the 2-pin connector from "J5" of the A6060 circuit board. See Figure 3.

a.Stator lead TIM1 (Orange) connects to Pin 1 of the “J5” connector.

b.Stator lead TIM2 (Gray) connects to Pin 2 of the “J5” connector.

2.Set a VOM to its "Rx1" scale and zero the meter.

3.Connect one VOM test lead to Pin 1 (Lead TIM1 Orange); connect the. other test lead to Pin 2 (Lead TIM2- Gray). The meter should Indicate the Stator Timing winding resistance.

NOMINAL RESISTANCE STATOR TIMING WINDING 0.102-0.116 ohm

B. To test the Timing winding for a "short-to-ground" condition, proceed as follows:

1.Set the VOM to its "Rx10,000" or "Rx1 K" scale and zero the meter.

2.Connect one VOM test lead to Pin 1 of the 2-pin connector (Lead TIM1-Orange).

TESTING POWER SUPPLY WINDINGS:

A. To test the Power Supply winding for an open circuit condition, proceed as follows:

1.Disconnect the 2-wire power supply from the generator. See Figure 3.

2.Set a VOM to its "Rx1" scale and zero the meter.

3.Connect one VOM test lead to Lead PS1- Red, the other test lead to Lead PS2 - Black. The meter should indicate the resistance of the Power Supply winding.

NOMINAL RESISTANCE

POWER SUPPLY WINDING

0.206-0.227 ohm

B. To test the Power Supply winding for a "short-to-ground" condi- tion, proceed as follows:

1.Set the VOM to its "Rx10,000" or "Rx1 K" scale and zero the meter.

2.Connect one VOM test lead to Lead PS1 - Red. Connect the other test lead to a clean frame ground on the Stator. The meter should read "infinity.”

NOTE: Any reading other than °Infinity" Indicates the winding Is shorted to ground. If winding is open or shorted, the Stator should be replaced.

3.Connect the other test lead to a clean frame ground on the Stator. The meter should read "infinity". Any reading other than "infinity" indi- cates the Timing winding is shorted to ground.

SHORT CIRCUIT BETWEEN WINDINGS:

To test for a short circuit between windings, proceed as follows:

1.Set a VOM to its "Rx10,000" or "Rx1K" scale and zero the meter.

2.Connect one meter test lead to Stator lead PSi (Red).

3.Connect the remaining test lead to Stator lead AC1 (Grey). The meter should read "infinity". Any reading other than "infinity" indicates a shorted condition and the Stator should be replaced.

4.Connect one VOM test lead to Stator lead AC1, the other test lead to Stator lead 77. The VOM should read "infinity".

5.Connect one VOM test lead to Stator lead AC1, the other test lead to Stator lead TIM1. The meter should read "infinity".

6.Connect one test lead to Stator lead PSI, the other to Stator lead TIM1. "Infinity" should be indicated.

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Generac Power Systems 940-2 Testing the Timing Winding, Testing Power Supply Windings, Short Circuit Between Windings

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