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Z-25 (Self-excitation) Question

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:25 pm    Post subject: Z-25 (Self-excitation) Question Reply with quote

If the self-excitation feature (Figure Z-25) for the SD-8 means that the SD-8 is "on" whenever the engine is running, what purpose does the Aux Alt Off/On switch serve? Further, would that switch have to be "On" in order for the crowbar over voltage module to be able to function?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:55 pm    Post subject: Z-25 (Self-excitation) Question Reply with quote

One more thing...

In Z-25 and in Z-13/8, it appears to me that if the Aux Alt switch is "On," an over-voltage event--whether caused by the main alternator or the auxiliary alternator--could cause either the main crowbar or the aux crowbar--or both--to trip, and you wouldn't necessarily know which was the offending alternator. If both crowbars tripped, you would be on the battery until you reset one of the circuit breakers--the correct one. Is this correct?


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:41 am    Post subject: Z-25 (Self-excitation) Question Reply with quote

At 11:49 PM 2/6/2008 -0500, you wrote:

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One more thing...

In Z-25 and in Z-13/8, it appears to me that if the Aux Alt switch is
"On," an over-voltage event--whether caused by the main alternator or the
auxiliary alternator--could cause either the main crowbar or the aux
crowbar--or both--to trip, and you wouldn't necessarily know which was the
offending alternator. If both crowbars tripped, you would be on the
battery until you reset one of the circuit breakers--the correct one. Is
this correct?

No, the SD-8 is not intended to be run in conjunction
with the main alternator. You turn it on only after
the main alternator has been shown unusable for any
reason, including an OV trip.

Bob . . .


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