ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Section 5
The design of the wiring system simplifies the tracing of electrical faults, and repair/replacement of cables.
‘YELLOW’
cables, from the Electrical Control Box, are connected to Multi-Port Connector Blocks. See page 5-06.
A
‘GREEN
Lamp on Multi-Port Connector Blocks indicate power from the Main Electrical Control Box. See page 5-05.
A
‘YELLOW
Indicator Lamp, at each ‘port connection’, indicates signal power is
‘ON’
in the Cable connecting it to its
particular function.
Proximity Sensors.
The Proximity Sensors have Power
‘ON’
Indicator Lamps.
Indicator Lamps allow the power loss at any Sensor to be
quickly traced .
The threaded Connector Plugs are sealed, and designed
to be trouble free, but should be checked periodically for
tightness, and for moisture or corrosion in the Connectors.
IMPORTANT
•
If a problem persists with the operation of the machine,
due to electrical faults, it is recommended that
you
contact your Brouwer Dealer, or the Factory Service Department.
•
The diagnosis and/or repair of electrical problems that are beyond the scope of this manual,
must
be done ONLY BY FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS, using the proper diagnostic equipment.
Battery Isolator Switch. Glow Plug 50A. Fuse & Relay Box location.
CAUTION
The Fuse and Relay Box is
The Battery Isolator Switch
MUST
be ‘
OFF
’ before
mounted on the engine
doing any welding procedures on the machine.
cover support.
Failure to follow this instruction will result in serious See page 5-03 for inside
damage to the Electrical System Components. details.
Power to the box is taken
from the Starter/Alt’ fuse
connection , located on
engine block.
See below.
IMPORTANT
When the machine is left unattended, or is to
be stored for any period of time, the Battery
Isolator Switch should be ‘OFF’ and a lock
fitted to prevent unauthorized persons from
starting the engine.
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