D2-8
24 VDC Electric Supply System
D02023
ADVANCED SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
24V/240A Self Energized
NO ALTERNATOR OUTPUT
STATIC TEST - ENGINE OFF, KEY ON, BATTERY
SWITCH ON.
Identify and locate “B+”, “E”, and “R” and ground (“B-
”) terminals on alternator and check for link from ter-
minal “R” to “E”. (See Figure 2-4.)
GO TO ALTERNATOR”
Test for battery B+ voltage (__________V) at “B+”
terminal on alternator:
If there is no B+ voltage on “B+” terminal,
repair VEHICLE wiring as necessary.
Continue test.
If B+ voltage is present on “B+” terminal,
continue test.
Remove strap between “R” and “E” terminal.
Connect a 12 gauge jumper wire from the
“B+” terminal on alternator to the “E” terminal
on alternator.
DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF UNIT IS OPERATED
WITH STRAP CONNECTED AND B+ APPLIED!
Hold a steel wrench or screwdriver near
alternator drive pulley: wrench or screwdriver
held near drive pulley will be attracted to
pulley by magnetism.
• If there is no magnetic attraction, alternator may
not be turned on. Go to “Regulator Test” that
follows and continue test.
• If there is magnetic attraction, alternator is good
and regulator should be considered good.
Alternator will produce electricity because
regulator is on. This test only shows regulator as
either on or off.
NOTE: Alternator may not be turned on when engine
is operating. Go to “R” terminal test next, to prove if
vehicle “E” circuit will turn alternator on.
GO TO “R” TERMINAL ON ALTERNATOR
With engine running, measure value of AC
voltage from “R” terminal to “Ground”.
• If no AC volts are present, alternator is not
capable of turning on regulator.
NOTE: On a new, first time start up of an alternator,
the alternator may test at less than 5 volts on "R"
terminal. The cause of this problem may be loss of
residual magnetism within the alternator during
shipping and handling of the alternator. To restore
the residual magnetism: With engine off and battery
switch on, momentarily (1-2 seconds) connect a
jumper wire from “B+” terminal to “E” terminal. (May
spark - this is OK.) Remove jumper and restart
engine. Alternator should generate properly once the
residual magnetism is restored.
• If AC voltage is approximately 14 Volts, alternator
is properly turned on and output of alternator will
be approximately 28 Volts.
• If AC voltage is 3 Volts to 5 Volts, alternator is
NOT turned on (regulator is OFF) but alternator is
capable of turning on a GOOD regulator. NOTE:
This test shows only if alternator is capable of
energizing regulator. To check harness from
alternator to regulator go to "Regulator Connector
On Alternator" test. Continue testing.
Vehicle Charging Circuit Test Is Now Complete:
Remove all jumper wires from alternator used to test
charging circuit.
RE-TEST CHARGING CIRCUIT FOR OPERATION
with ENGINE RUNNING.
Check charging system voltage with engine running.
If no charge voltage, test for voltage at "E"
terminal of alternator, with engine running.
If no voltage on "E" terminal, shut engine
down and inspect link from "R" terminal to
"E".
Run engine and re-test charging circuit.
Summary of Contents for 830E
Page 1: ...CEBM013200 Shop Manual DUMP TRUCK SERIAL NUMBERS A30708 A30732 ...
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Page 4: ...NOTES ...
Page 8: ...A 4 Introduction A00032 KOMATSU MODEL 830E TRUCK ...
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Page 12: ...A2 2 Major Component Description A02063 830E MAJOR COMPONENTS ...
Page 32: ...A3 18 General Safety and Operating Instructions A03020 NOTES ...
Page 34: ...A3 20 General Safety and Operating Instructions A03020 ...
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Page 82: ...NOTES B1 2 Index B01018 ...
Page 92: ...NOTES B3 6 Dump Body B03018 ...
Page 94: ...C1 2 Index C01024 NOTES ...
Page 116: ...NOTES C5 6 Air Filtration System C05012 4 98 ...
Page 135: ...D02023 24 VDC Electric Supply System D2 17 FIGURE 2 8 CRANKING MOTOR ASSEMBLY ...
Page 181: ...E02016 2 02 Electrical Propulsion Components E2 25 ...
Page 228: ...E2 72 Electrical Propulsion Components 2 02 E02016 NOTES ...
Page 290: ...G2 8 Tires and Rims 04 03 G02004 NOTES ...
Page 304: ...G3 14 Front Wheel Hub and Spindle 04 03 G03018 NOTES ...
Page 312: ...H1 2 Index 5 03 H01015 NOTES ...
Page 324: ...H3 4 Rear Suspensions 4 03 H03015 ...
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Page 370: ...J4 10 Brake Circuit Check Out Procedure J04031 NOTES ...
Page 380: ...J5 8 Rockwell Wheel Speed Front Disc Brakes J05019 NOTES ...
Page 410: ...L2 4 Hydraulic System L02027 NOTES ...
Page 426: ...L3 16 Hydraulic Component Repair 7 02 L03026 NOTES ...
Page 429: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 3 FIGURE 4 2 FLOW AMPLIFIER ...
Page 431: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 5 FIGURE 4 3 FLOW AMPLIFIER No Steer ...
Page 433: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 7 FIGURE 4 4 FLOW AMPLIFIER Steering Left ...
Page 435: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 9 FIGURE 4 5 FLOW AMPLIFIER Steering Right ...
Page 437: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 11 FIGURE 4 6 FLOW AMPLIFIER No Steer External Shock Load ...
Page 441: ...L04037 Steering Circuit L4 15 FIGURE 4 9 CUT AWAY VIEW OF STEERING PUMP ...
Page 444: ...L4 18 Steering Circuit L04037 NOTES ...
Page 453: ...L05026 Steering Component Repair L5 9 FIGURE 5 7 FLOW AMPLIFIER VALVE ...
Page 476: ...L5 32 Steering Component Repair L05026 NOTES ...
Page 483: ...L07027 Hoist Circuit L7 7 FIGURE 7 6 FLOAT POSITION ...
Page 485: ...L07027 Hoist Circuit L7 9 FIGURE 7 7 POWER UP ...
Page 487: ...L07027 Hoist Circuit L7 11 FIGURE 7 8 HOLD POSITION ...
Page 489: ...L07027 Hoist Circuit L7 13 FIGURE 7 9 POWER DOWN ...
Page 491: ...L07027 Hoist Circuit L7 15 FIGURE 7 10 FLOAT POSITION ...
Page 492: ...L7 16 Hoist Circuit L07027 NOTES ...
Page 504: ...L8 12 Hoist Circuit Component Repair L08031 FIGURE 8 18 HOIST CYLINDER ...
Page 512: ...L8 20 Hoist Circuit Component Repair L08031 NOTES ...
Page 523: ...L10016 05 03 Hydraulic Check out Procedure L10 11 FIGURE 10 5 FLOW AMPLIFIER VALVE ...
Page 532: ...NOTES M1 2 Index M01047 ...
Page 546: ...NOTES M5 4 Wiggins Quick Fill Fuel System M05002 10 96 ...
Page 556: ...NOTES M8 6 Special Tools M08005 7 02 ...
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Page 596: ...M19 4 Radiator Shutters M19002 NOTES ...
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Page 682: ...N3 4 Cab Components N03018 NOTES ...
Page 688: ...N4 6 Operator Comfort N04023 NOTES ...
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Page 715: ...P02039 Lubrication and Service P2 3 ...
Page 726: ...P2 14 Lubrication and Service P02039 NOTES ...
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