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Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Model RGV7500 PlJB GS1436 Rev 05 00 ...

Page 2: ...PTION 5 4 1 EXTERNALVIEW 5 4 2 CONTROL PANEL 6 4 3 LOCATION of SERIAL NUMBER and SPECIFICATION NUMBER 6 5 CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION 7 5 1CONSTRUCTION 7 5 2 FUNCTION 7 5 3 GENERATOR OPERATION 13 5 4 OIL SENSOR 16 6 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 19 7 RANGE OF APPLICATIONS 20 8 MEASURING PROCEDURES 23 8 1 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 23 8 2 AC OUTPUT MEASURING 26 8 3DC OUTPUT MEASURING 26 8 4 MEASURING INSULATION RESI...

Page 3: ...S 36 10 2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 37 10 3ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 45 10 4 CHECKING DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLY ofthe FRONT PANEL 50 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 52 11 1NO ACOUTPUT 52 11 2AC VOLTAGE I STOO HIGH OR TOO LOW 53 11 3 AC VOLTAGE IS NORMALAT NO LOAD I BUT THE LOAD CANNOT BEAPPLIED 54 11 4 NO DC OUTPUT 55 11 5 IDLE CONTROL OPTI0NALEQUIPMENT 56 12 WIRING DIAGRAM 59 NOTE As forthe servicing information on e...

Page 4: ...alve Gasoline Engine I Model EH41D I Displacement 404 cm3 24 63 cu in I Rated Output 9 5 HP I 3600 rpm I Fuel Automobile Gasoline I Fuel Tank Capacity 7 26 U S gal 27 5 liters Rated Coutinuous Operation I Approx 7 0 hours I Oil Capacrty 0 32 US gal 1 2 liters Starting System I Recoil Starter and Optional Electric Starter I Dimensions Lx Wx H Electricstarter motor is available asoption 198 4 Ibs 20...

Page 5: ...e 8 3A DC output 100W The voltage curve shownin the left indicates the characteristic of DC output when charging a battery The voltagemay be decreasedby 20 when the resistanceload is applied NOTE It is possible to use both DC andAC outputs simultaneously up to the rated output in total f 2 ...

Page 6: ... 4 NO RADIO NOISE Noise suppressor spark plug is equipped standardto prevent radio frequency interference 3 5 LARGE FUELTANK The large fuel tank 27 5 L allows more than 7hours of continuous operation which is sufficient for a half day or one day work without refueling 3 6 RUGGED TUBULAR FRAME Full cradle type rugged tubuler frame protects the generator all around 3 7 COMPACT AND LIGHT WEIGHT Newly...

Page 7: ...LITY The heavy duty 4 stroke Robin OHV engine Full rubber mount in a sturdy tubularframe A forged steel crankshaft supported by two main ball bearings A pointless electronic ignition system A cast iron cylinder liner I 4 ...

Page 8: ...4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 1 EXTERNALVIEW FUEL GAUGE CONTROL PANEL AIR CLEANER RECOIL STARTER IL GAUGE OIL FILLER OIL DRAIN PLUG OIL SENSOR FUEL TANK CHOKELEVER SPARK PLUG CAP OUTLET 5 ...

Page 9: ...RCUIT BREAKER RECOIL STARTER TYPE 4 3 LOCATIONof SERIAL NUMBER and SPECIFICATION NUMBER Serial number and specificationnumber are stamped onthe LABEL MODELNAME stuck on theside wall ofrearcover I NOTE Always specify these numbers when inquiring about the generator or ordering spare parts in order to get correct parts and accurate service LABEL MODEL NAME 6 ...

Page 10: ...ROUGH BOLT FRONT COVER Fig 5 1 5 2 FUNCTION 5 2 1 STATOR The stator consists o f a laminated silicon steel sheet core a main coil and a condenser coil which are woundinthe core slots The condenser c o i lexcites the rotor field coil which generates AC voltage in the main coil 3 Fig 5 2 7 ...

Page 11: ...re ceive DC exciting current fromA V R 5 2 3 BRUSWBRUSH HOLDER An exciting currentis supplied from the A V R to the rotor The brushesare made o f carbon and the brush holdero f plastic It i s necessaryto keep the contact pressure be tween the brushesand slip rings withing specific limits Thus care must be takeno f brush length Fig 5 3 5 2 4 A V R AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR The automatic voltage r...

Page 12: ...osition I Fig 5 6 5 2 6 NO FUSE BREAKER The no fuse breaker protects the generator from getting damageby overloading o rshort circuitin the appliance Table5 1 shows the capacity of no fuse breaker by each spec and their object of protection I SPECIFICATION OBJECT of PROTECTION NO FUSE BREAKER 60 HZ 120 V 240V Total output amperage 25 A 2 Pole 2 Element Table 5 1 5 2 7 DC CIRCUIT BREAKER The 10 amp...

Page 13: ...shuts off the output current from the duplex 120V receptaclewhen a ground fault occurs inthe generator or the appliance Pleasenote that other receptacles are notpro tected by GFCI 1 TWIST 1 Caution To connect theappliance to locking receptacle insert the plugintothe re ceptacleandturn itclockwiseto lock 10 ...

Page 14: ...uringoperation stop thegenerator immediately and call a qualified electrician for checking generator andthe appliances 5 2 10 CONNECTINGTO DOMESTIC CIRCUITS HOUSE WIRING Fig 5 9 WARNING This generator i sa neutral grounded type ff a generator is to be connected to residential or commercial power lines such asa stand by Faitwein connection may result in death personal injury damage to generator dam...

Page 15: ...ansfer switch between the meter and the AC breaker box Caution If the neutral wire of house wiring is grounded be sure to ground the ground terminal of the generator Otherwise an electric shock may occur to the operator c Operating the generator Set the full power switch to 120W240V side Turn the house AC breaker off before starting the generator Start the generator and warm it up Turn the house A...

Page 16: ...rrent Output voltage varies as shown in Fig 5 13 depending on whether an automatic voltage regulatoris used or not The operationof the A V R is explained below When an AC output is taken the engine is loaded and its rpm falls Also the AC voltage fails due to the voltage drop caused by the internal resistance of the coils The A V R detects this voltage drop and its built in SCR automatically increa...

Page 17: ...type to take out thefull rated power from one receptaclein each voltage 120 240v r 1 MC1 240v 1 t Fig 5 14 MC1 MC2 Fig 5 15 MC1 MC2 1 Fig 5 15 1REC r Switch RECEPTACLE RECE Position HIGHER VOLTAGE LOWER VOLTAGE MC1 1 RECB Rated output Half of rated output 120 240 V Table 5 3 MC2 I I Fig 5 1 6 14 ...

Page 18: ...en out Rec 2for the lower voltage can output up to the rated power upto 30A if the rated current is over 30A and Rec 1 can output up to a totalof 15A When thefull power switchis set for double voltage indication 120V 240V the switch position is as indicated by the upper dotted line in Fig 5 14 Fig 5 16 is a simplified representation of this circuit showing thetwo main coils connected in series Int...

Page 19: ...an be neglected because an electric sensingelementconsistssimply o f electrodes having no moving parts vibrations current supplied to the sensor can be decreased 5 4 2 PRINCIPLE OF SENSING OIL LEVEL Thereisa great difference between electric resistance of air and that o f oil Since the resistanceof air is far higher than thato f oil more electric current passes through the oil than through the air...

Page 20: ... sensor has been designed so that the engine is to be stopped only when oil shortage is detected for 5 seconds uninter rupted The timer employs an integration circuit and it is to be reset when the inner electrode is soaked in the oil again before the sensor decides it as oil shortage The oil level where the sensor decides as oil shortage whenoil levelgoes down gradually is called threshold level ...

Page 21: ...d to have enough antinoise properties in practical use do not route the sensor wirings inthe vicinity of noise generating sources such as ignition plugsor high I voltage cords This may cause malfunction or breakdown Since capacity of power sourceis limited current flown in the electronic circuit of the sensor is kept as low as possible Be sure to use terminals with a high contact reliability of mo...

Page 22: ...ry it before starting Don t pour water over the generator directly nor wash it with water If the generator is wet with water theinsulationswill beadversely affected and may cause current leakage and electric shock 6 Do not connect thegenerator to thecommercial power lines This may cause a short circuit or damage to the generator Use a transfer switch Optional parts for connecting with indoor wirin...

Page 23: ...it 2 Fluorescent lamps motor driven tools light electrical appliances etc with a smaller power NOTEl If a power factor correction capacitor is not applied to the fluorescent lamp the more power shall be required to drive the lamps NOTE2 Nominal wattage of the fluorscent lamp generally indicates the output wattage of the lamp Therefore if the fluorescent lamp has no special indication as to the pow...

Page 24: ...mption will be 40 0 7 57W As explained in Item 2 multiply this power consumption value of 57 W by 1 2 to 2 and you will get the figure of the neces sary capacity of a generator In other words a generator with a rated output of 1 O O O W capacity can light nine to fourteen 40 W fluorescent lamps Example 2 Generally speaking a400 W motor means thatits work loadis 400 W Efficiency of this motor is 0 ...

Page 25: ...voltage to the load electtical product As a result the load can be damaged Tabl 7 2shows voltage drops per 100meters of cable i Sectional mm current A area mm3 Resistance wire e ement No Allowable 1 5 A 1 2 8 A S A 3 A 1 A ohm 00m Voltage drop per 100 m 0 75 5 V 4 V 3 5V 2 5V 2 V 1 V 0 332 70 J 0 32 35 5 5 7 5 V 6 5 U 5 V 4 V 2 5 V 1 5 V 0 517 45 I0 32 23 3 5 15V 12V 1OV 8 V 5 0V 3 V 1 OV 0 952 37...

Page 26: ...accessories are installed in a handy SPECIFICATIONS Fig 8 1 MODEL Dr Robin I Part Number 0to 500 V AC Voltage 388 47565 08 IFrequency I 25 to 70 Hz I Measuring Range Resistance 0 1 to 1 999 Q Condenser Capacity Fuse Circuit Protector 3MQ Insulation Resistance 10 to100 pF Power Source I 2 x 6F44P 006P Dry Cell Battery I Accessories I Test leads with needle probes 1 set Testleads with jackplugs 1set...

Page 27: ...0 0to 300V Type withan outputvoltageof 220 0 to 15OV 0 to 330V Dual voltage type or 120V 230 or 240V FOR AC Fig 8 2 2 AMMETER I AC ammeter is necessary AnAC ammeter with a range that can be changed according to the current ratingof a given generatoris most desirable About 10A 20A 100A 3 FREQUENCYMETER Frequency range About 45 to 65Hz NOTE Be carefulof the frequency meter s input voltage range FOR ...

Page 28: ...sedfor measuring resistance etc 5 MEGGER TESTER Used for measuring generator insulation re sistance Select one with testing voltage range of 500V I I Fig 8 6 6 TACHOMETER Use the contactless type tacho meter 1 f Fig 8 7 25 ...

Page 29: ...240 W Voltage range Table 8 2 224 256 V 112 128 V I 8 3 DC OUTPUT MEASURING 1 To DCTerminal 9 T i i Fig 8 9 Measurement of DC output i sexecuted with the switch turnedON while the currentis regulated at 8 3A byadjusting the load tothe generator If the voltage i s within the range from6Vto 14V the voltage output is normal NOTE If a batteryis connected as a load to the generator the DC output voltag...

Page 30: ...inal insulation resistance at the time o f shipment from the factory is 10 megohm or more If it is less than 1 megohm disassemble the generator and measure the insulation resis tance o f the stator rotor and control panelindi vidually NOTE Turnon the no fuse breaker before mea surement Fig 8 10 STATOR 1 Measure the insulation resistance between 2 Measure the insulation resistancebetween 3 Measure ...

Page 31: ...ulation resistances between the live parts and the grounded parts Fig 8 13 Any part where the insulation resistance is less than1MQ has faulty insulation and may cause electric leakage and electric shock Replace the faulty part 28 ...

Page 32: ... two terminals at the rear of the AC receptacles while the receptacle is mounted on the control panel When continuity is found between the outputterminals of the recep tacle with a wire connected across these termi nals theAC receptacleis normal When the wire is removed and no continuity is found between these terminals the receptacles are also normal 9 3 NO FUSEBREAKER Check continuity between ea...

Page 33: ... Erroneous readings will also occur when there is a wide variationof resis tance amongmil windingsor when measurementis performed at ambient temperaturesdiffer ent from20 O C 68 O F 9 5 ROTOR ASSEMBLY I Field coil Removethe brush holderandmeasure resistance between the slip rings Resistance NOTE If the circuit tester is not sMicientIy accu rate it may not show the values given andmay give erroneou...

Page 34: ...ot smooth pro duces arcs betweenthe brush and slip ring lead ing to possible damage Usable brush lengths are from 5 mmto 15 mm 0 2 to 0 6 A brush shorter than 5 mm must be replaced be cause decreased contact pressure between the brush and slip ring lowers generator efficiency and output voltage 9 7 A V R AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR 1 Features This AVR operates to control the field current in order...

Page 35: ...r c IDENTIFYING A V R TROUBLE by MOUNTING and OPERATING in THE GENERATOR SCR or transistor damage cannot be detected by simply looking at the A V R or checking the lead resistance Check it by mounting the suspectedly faultyA V R in a normal generator or mount a mormal A V R in a generator which fails to generate voltage Checkingtablefor analogue circuit tester Apply black minus needleof the circui...

Page 36: ... 110 kQ 110 ksl 0 0 Apply red 0 needle of the 0 circuit breaker 0 0 0 03 03 03 110 kQ 110 kQ 50 kQ 03 03 03 03 03 03 110kQ 50 kQ 85 kQ 80 kQ 85kQ I 03 80 kQ O Q I rrneasu ng range tt 1000kS2 Table NOTE The resistance readings vary depending on the pes of circuit testers The above table shows an example of the resistance readings measured by an ordinary ana logue circuit tester with 1 5 volt batter...

Page 37: ...Brown Brown Continuity Continuity Orange Continuity No continuity No continuity Brown Continuity No continuity No continuity Continuity Apply red plus needle of the circuittester BrownI White No continuity No continuity No continuity Table 9 4 7 Checkina table for diaital circuittester Apply red plus needle of the circuit tester Digital circuit tester Brown Brown I White Orange Brown I I BlQWtl Co...

Page 38: ...e 3 Plug the opening of oil filler hole created after sensor is removed with suitable means such as oil gauge 4 Connect the removed wires again with the oil 5 Start the engine with the oil sensor removed sensor at the connection sensor and confirmif a Enginestops after 5 seconds which is normal or b Engine does not stop after more than 10seconds whichis unusual Fig 9 12 NOTE The sensor will not op...

Page 39: ...tionto facilitate easier and smoother reassembly 2 For more convenience divide the parts into several groups and store them in boxes 3 To prevent bolts and nuts from being misplaced or installed incorrectly replace them temporarily to 4 Handle disassembled parts with care clean them before reassembly using a neutral cleaning fluid 5 Use all disassembly assembly tools properly and use the proper to...

Page 40: ... mm screw and washer Ass y black 8 pcs 2 Disconnect the connectors on the wiring from the control box to the alternator 3 Take off the bushing fromthe back of the control box SeeFig 10 2 Remarks Tool Screw driver Press the upper end of the bushing and pull out Fig 10 1 Fig 10 2 I I 4 Take off the flange fourb o l t s and I10rnrn boxwrench Fig 10 3 1 Fig 10 3 2 I 1 I I 37 ...

Page 41: ...roughly discharge fuel See Fig 10 4 body screen 4 Attachthestrainercuptothestrainer Do not lose the filter Fig 10 4 2 Disconnect rubber pipe from the strainer Loosen the hose clamp on the top of the strainer and pull outthe rubber pipefrom the strainer 3 Remove the rear plate 4 Take off the four bolts and rubber fuel tank and then remove the fuel tank See Fig 10 6 I V I I Tool hers 1 2 mm spanner ...

Page 42: ...washer Ass y 4 pcs See Fig 10 7 2 Removethe two bolts whichfix the muffler to the rear cover Loosen thetwo bolts on the muffler flange and remove the muffler from the engine 8 x 20 mm bolt and washerAss y 2 pcs 8 mm springwasher 2pcs Muffler gasket 1pce Fig 10 7 Tool 12 mm spanner or box wrench 10 mm spanneror box wrench Fig 10 8 I I 39 ...

Page 43: ...ing upthe engine and alternator and dismount from the frame Remarks Remove the air cleaner cover for dismounting MOUNT ALTER MOUNTRUBBER ENGINESIDE Ppcs Fig 10 10 3 Removethe mount rubbers from the frame Loosen the nuts on the bottom side of the frame See Fig 10 11 d8 flange nut 4 pcs n I Tool 12 mm spanner 12 mm spanner or socket wrench Fig 10 11 I 40 ...

Page 44: ...cs rear cover to the front cover 2 Removethe four boltswhich fasten the See Fig 10 73 64bolt 4 pcs L Tool 10 mm spanner or box wrench I 7 10 12 Fig 10 13 3 Removethe rear coverby hitting on the to loosen on theboss or legs legs of rear cover with a plastic hammer Do not give a strong hit Fig 10 14 41 Plastic hammer ...

Page 45: ...Step 6 Part to remove Stator Description Remarks 1 Removethe stator cover E STATOR COVER Fig 10 15 Tool STATOR COVER STATOR SPR NG WASHER 4 p c s COVER BOLT 4 pcs Fig 10 16 I I 42 ...

Page 46: ... the working table recoil starter side down 3 Use a bolt and oil asa tool for pulling out rotor in the following procedures 1 Pour engineoil into the center hole o f rotor shaft Fillwith oil to the shaft end See Fig 10 18 2 Prepare abolt with the following thread size M12 x P 1 5 3 Apply a few turns o f seal tape around the tip of the bolt See Fig 10 19 Box wrench Plastic hammer Fig 10 18 1 Fig 10...

Page 47: ... pressure inside the rotor shaft takes apart the rotor from the engine shaft 4 Wipe off oil thoroughly from rotor shaft and enaine PTOshaft Remarks Do not stickout your face over the rotor It mayjump up on separation 1 Remove the front cover Loosen the four bolts and remove the front cover M8x 20mm bolt and washer Ass y 4 pcs I Fig 1021 7 44 Tool Socket wrench 1 2 mm socket wench ...

Page 48: ...erator Although mount rubbers have the same appearance their characteristics are different 2 Install the engine into the frame from the sideof it Tighten the nuts over the mount rubber bolts to fix M8 nuts 2pcs 120 140kg crn 8 7 10 8ft lb NOTE Remove the air cleaner cover for easier installation NOTE When tightening the nuts slightly liftthe engineso that the weightis not applied to the mount rubb...

Page 49: ...wrenchonthethrough bolt and hit wrench handle clockwise with a hammer to tighten If animpactwrench is available use it Tightening torque 22 5 24 5 N m 230 250 kg cm 1 6 6 18 5 ft lb 10 3 4 STATOR 1 Putthe stator in the rear cover settingthe four grooves onthe sideof statorwith thread holes o f the rear cover 2 Attach the stator cover around the stator Fig 10 25a Fig 10 24 STAT0 Fig TO 25b 46 ...

Page 50: ...the smaller end of the bushing into the window of the rear cover 4 Attach the 5 mm terminal of the grounding wires green yellow to the unpainted thread hole of the frame base plate using a5 mm brass screw 5 Install the alternator assembly into the frame Tighten the nuts over the mount rubber bolts to fix M8 nuts 2pcs 120 140 kg cm 8 7 10 8ft lb NOTE Whentightening the nuts slightly lift the altern...

Page 51: ... measure the resistances across the brushes and ter minals with a tester if they are from 5 ohrms to7 5ohrms Ifso the brush hold ers are correctly mounted Fig 10 29 2 Attach the connetors to the brush holders Connector the green wire to the stator end and the brown wire to the bearing end 3 Fix the brush cover with two bolt and washer Ass y 10 3 7 MUFFLER and MUFFLER COVER 1 Assemble the exhaust p...

Page 52: ...xhaust pipe and gen erator rear cover without tightening 5 Tighten the muffler to the exhaust pipe See Fig 10 31 I M8 x 20 mm bolts 2pcs 230 270 kgcm 6 Tighten the muffler bracket to the generator cover See Fig 10 32 16 6 19 5 ft lb M8 x 20 mm boltand washerA y 2 pcs I 1 E Fig 10 31 49 Fig 10 32 ...

Page 53: ...ighteningtorque I 4 5 6 9 N m 50 70 kg cm 3 6 5 1 ft lb 2 Mount the fuel tank on the frame with rubber washers between the tank flange and the frame M6x 20 mm bolt black 4 pcs Rubberwasher 4 pcs NOTE For easy tank assembly glue the rubber washers over the mounting holes o f the frame 3 Connectt h erubber pipe First fit the hose clamps onthe rubber pipe and connect it to thestrainer and thecarburet...

Page 54: ...x12 mm boltand washer Ass y 8 pcs Fig 10 35 10 4 CHECKING DISASSEMBLY and REASSEMBLYof the CONTROL PANEL 10 4 1 CHECKING OFTHE CONTROLPANEL Dismount the control panel from frame Remove the control panel and check each components and wiring Referto Section9 for the detail of checking procedure for the components inthe front panel 10 4 2 DISASSEMBLY 1 Removethe control panel from the control box M4 ...

Page 55: ...on12 Colored wiresare used for easy identification and are of the correct capacity andsize Use heat resistant type wires permissible temperature range 75 Corover in the specified gauge shown in the circuit diagrams 2 Connect the wireso f control panel components 3 Attach the control panel to the controlbox M4 screw 8 pcs 1 2 1 5 N m 12 15 kgcrn 8 7 10 9 f 52 ...

Page 56: ...esterin megger tester mode or a megger tester Fig 11 3 If insulation is bad replace stator with a new one 11 1 2CHECKING ROTOR 1 Field coil Remove the brush holder and measure resistance between the sliprings Refer to Section9 5 RO TOR ASSEMBLY for normal resistance NOTE If thecircuit testeris not sufficientlyaccu rate it may not show the values given and may give erroneous readings Erroneous read...

Page 57: ...he rotor coils with the sandpaper 11 2AC VOLTAGE I STOO HIGHOR TOO LOW 11 2 1 CHECKING ENGINE SPEED Ifthe engine speed istoo high or too low adjust it to the ratedr p m How to adjust engine r p m 1 Loosen the lock nut on the adjusting screw Turn the adjusting screw clockwise to decrease engine speed or counterclockwise to increase engine speed Normalengine speed at no load 3700 to 3750rpm 11 2 2 C...

Page 58: ...ENGINE IS OVERHEATED If the cooling air inlet and or cooling air outlet i s clogged with dirt grass chaff or other debris re move it ALTERNATOR Fig 11 6 11 3 5 CHECK THE INSULATIONOFTHE GENERATOR 1 Stop the engine Remove the control panel and disconnect the connector of GREEN lead for ground 2 Measure the insulation resistance between the live terminalo f the receptacle and the ground terminal If ...

Page 59: ...ry an excessive current may flow causing 11 4 3 CHECK THEWIRING Check all the wires to be connected correctly 11 4 4 CHECK THE DIODE RECTIFIER Remove the control panel and check the diode rectifier with a circuit tester Refer to Section 9 7 DIODE RECTIFIER for the checking procedure Fig 17 8 DIODERECTIFIER Fig 71 9 11 44 CHECK THE DC COIL Check the resistance between two brown leads from stator wi...

Page 60: ...s at starting This starting wattage must not exceed the rated output o f the generator 3 Check the slow set r p m The normal idling speed by the IDLE CON TROL is as follows 2200 to 2400 r p m The above speed setting is for cold engine con dition Loosen the two bolts and move the so lenoid bracket 4 Check the wiring through ZCT on the IDLE CONTROL UNIT Single Voltagelype Make sure that an output wi...

Page 61: ... of the circuit breaker to I CF co 1lOkSZ 110kQ co 85kO 85 kQ co 85kQ 85kQ 05 Fig 11 138 Table 11 4 NOTE The resistance readings vary depending on the types of circuit testers The above table an exampleof the resistance readings measured by an ordinary analogue circuit tester with 1 5 volt battery power source It is advisable for you to check the resistance readings using y standard circuit tester...

Page 62: ... from SOLENOID are securely connected 3 Check the wiring of IDLE CONTROL UNIT Check all leads from IDLE CONTROL UNIT are securely and correctly connected 4 Checking the SOLENOID Measure the resistance between two leads from SOLENOID I NormalResistance I 15 19 Q SOLENOID Ifthe resistance islarger or smaller than this range SOLENOID is defective Replace with a new one 59 ...

Page 63: ...12 WIRING DIAGRAM U S A 6OHZ 120V 240V ELECTRICSTARTERTYPE K 3 O C 3 F F 60 ...

Page 64: ...U S A 60H 120V 240V WITHOUT ELECTRIC STARTERTYPE 0 0 si t 1 r I I I 61 ...

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