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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing a Balmar high-output alternator. This alternator is uniquely 

designed to provide the finest performance and durability for your vessel.

 

When used with a Balmar multi-stage regulator, your alternator can provide even greater efficiency when charging 
deep-cycle flooded, standard flooded, gel, AGM, LiFePO

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, Optima and other marine battery technologies. When 

preset for your battery type, the smart regulator will guide your alternator through a charging program that’s 
tailored to provide your batteries with the best care possible. 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Before installing your new alternator, please take a moment to 

consider the following guidelines for safe alternator installation 

and operation. Failure to follow these guidelines could result in 

injury or damage to your vessel’s electrical system.

1.  Always  disconnect  your  batteries  and  turn  your  battery 

switches to their “OFF” positions prior to installing your al

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ternator.

2. Remove any loose fitting clothing or jewelry which could 

become entangled in your motor or other machinery.

3. Wear ANSI-approved safety glasses or eye wear.
4. Ensure that the engine has cooled sufficiently before begin

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ning installation.

5. DO NOT install your high-output alternator without ensuring 

that system wiring is sufficient to handle increased amper

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age loads.

6. Be sure that your work area is properly ventilated and that 

no fuels or solvents are present in and around your work 

area.

7. DO NOT operate your charging system without proper fus

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ing.  Failure  to  do  so  could  result  in  severe  injury  and/or 

damage or loss of your vessel. DON’T take chances with 

fusing.

8. DO NOT attempt installation while using alcohol or medica

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tions which could impair your judgement or reaction time.

9. Use the right tool for the job. Use of improper tools could 

result in damage or injury.

10. Take time to read the manual. Equipment damage and 

possible injury may result from an incomplete understand

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ing of the proper installation and use of the alternator.

CAUTION: The following instructions are intended for use by 

experienced  marine  electrical  installers. If you are not suffi

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ciently experienced with marine electrical systems, we recom-

mend a qualified electrician be used for installation. 

ALTERNATOR INSTALLATION

AND OPERATION MANUAL

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ................................................1
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ..............................1
ALTERNATOR MOUNTING STYLES ..................2
ALTERNATOR INSTALLATION ISSUES .............2
SIZING BATTERY CABLES ................................3
BELT SIZE REQUIREMENTS .............................3
BELT TENSION ..................................................3
FAN ROTATION ..................................................3
GROUNDING ......................................................3
PULLEYS ...........................................................4
ALTERNATOR HEAT ..........................................4
FUSING ..............................................................4
ALTERNATOR-TO-BATTERY RATIOS .................4
MULTIPLE BANK CHARGING OPTIONS ............5
BATTERY SWITCHES ........................................5
BATTERY COMBINERS/SOLENOIDS .................5
BATTERY ISOLATOR .........................................5
DIGITAL DUO CHARGE ......................................6
TWO ALTERNATORS-SINGLE ENGINE ..............6
TWIN ENGINE ISSUES ......................................7
CENTERFIELDER ...............................................7
INSTALLATIONS BY ALTERNATOR ...................8
6-SERIES ALTERNATORS ...............................8-9
XT-SERIES ALTERNATORS..............................10
AT-SERIES ALTERNATORS..............................13
94 & 94LY-SERIES ALTERNATORS .................13
95-SERIES ALTERNATORS ..............................14
97-SERIES ALTERNATORS ..............................14
97EHD-SERIES ALTERNATORS .......................14
98-SERIES ALTERNATORS ..............................15
SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING ...................16-18
WARRANTY .....................................................20

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Page 1: ...and around your work area 7 DO NOT operate your charging system without proper fus ing Failure to do so could result in severe injury and or damage or loss of your vessel DON T take chances with fusi...

Page 2: ...lacement alternator is adequately sized to meet the demands of your battery banks As a rule of thumb the alternator should be rated at 25 40 of your house battery capacity depending on the battery che...

Page 3: ...at mid span between pulleys For more precise tensioning adjustment use a commonly available tensioning gauge The use of a belt tensioner or pulley jack makes it easier to adjust the belt tension by us...

Page 4: ...damage See the Troubleshooting section later in the manual for alternator inspection guidelines FUSING The American Boat and Yacht Council ABYC in its standards for safer boating recommends that cable...

Page 5: ...ys be that of battery being charged Sense voltage at com mon side of battery switch or at alternator positive output BATTERY COMBINERS SOLENOIDS Battery combiners enlist high amperage solenoids to cha...

Page 6: ...wer be required than is conveniently available from the engine s primary alternator many boat ers choose to install a second alterna tor In these applications alternators can be used separately as ded...

Page 7: ...ownload the Centerfielder II instructional manual from the Balmar website www balmar net CENTERFIELDER II Balmar s Centerfielder II enables twin engine systems to balance alternator output so availabl...

Page 8: ...sized cable Cable size is de termined by alternator output and length of cable run See Page 3 for wiring size chart Ensure that the ground cable is adequately supported to supply strain relief 3 D Ou...

Page 9: ...batteries being charged WARNING The engine MUST be turned off prior to switching between external and internal regulators Failure to do so will result in damage to the internal regulator USING THE SMA...

Page 10: ...ng size chart 2 Stator Output Wire WHITE Provides an unrectified source of AC voltage which can be used as a signal for an electric tachometer 3 External Field Wire BLUE Connects to external voltage r...

Page 11: ...rly sized cable to the battery or batteries being charged Cable size is determined by alternator output and length of cable run See Page 3 for wiring size chart 2 Stator Output Wire WHITE Provides an...

Page 12: ...ovides sensing voltage when the internal regulator is used 6 Negative Terminal Ground Must be connected to system ground via properly sized cable Cable size is determined by alternator output and leng...

Page 13: ...unsupported cable may damage the positive or negative terminals resulting in damage to alternator regulator and wiring Ensure that cables are adequately supported to supply strain relief 2 1 3 4 3 4 A...

Page 14: ...ORS Large case 95 Series alternators are designed to provide outputs of 165 or 210 amps at 12 volts or 140 amps at 24 volts Mounting is a 4 ID J 180 saddle style mount Alternators in the 95 Series fea...

Page 15: ...n See Page 3 for wiring size chart 3 Stator Output Unrectified AC voltage can be used as a signal for an electric tachometer In 12 volt systems stator terminal will connect to WHITE wire In 24 volt sy...

Page 16: ...n an emergency a DC light bulb or test light can be used to help determine if power or working grounds exist An amp meter and a battery hydrometer with a thermometer are also helpful diagnostic tools...

Page 17: ...e key off and the engine off remove the large harness plug from the regulator 1 Insert the end of a short length of electrical wire to the RED connector slot of the regulator harness and the other end...

Page 18: ...wiring plug containing the field and stator wires Turn the igni tion switch to the ON position 2 Contact the positive probe of your test lamp on the FIELD terminal of the wiring plug Connect the test...

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Page 20: ...or installation are not recoverable under the Balmar Limited Warranty Applicable Laws Balmar s Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Alabama USA The Balmar Warranty provides the purchaser s...

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