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PULLEYS

Most small case alternators rated at 100 amps or less come standard with a 

single groove 2.5" deep vee pulley. The deep vee pulley is designed to pro

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vide optimal power transfer for belts measuring 3/8" (10mm) to 1/2” (13mm), 

as measured across the back of the belt. Keep in mind, 3/8" and 7/16" belts 

may sit low in the pulley sheave. This will not adversely affect the belt’s per

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formance.

Higher  output  alternators  in  small,  large  and  extra-large  case  series  are 

equipped standard with 1/2” dual groove or flat “Serpentine-style” multi-groove 

pulleys. Should your application require a different pulley than that provided as 

standard, Balmar may carry an optional pulley more suited to your needs. For 

a  list  of  optional  pulleys,  visit  http://www.balmar.net/pulleymatrix.htm,  or  call 

Balmar Customer Service at +1-360-435-6100.

ALTERNATOR HEAT

During operation, your alternator will become hot as a result of friction and the generation of inductive current. In 

some instances, particularly during extended periods of heavy load, alternator case temperature can exceed 200 

degrees (F). If your system is operating with a Balmar multi-stage voltage regulator with optional Alternator Tem

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perature Sensor (MC-TS-A), the regulator will automatically reduce field output if temperatures exceed set safe 

working limits. While this is an extremely effective protection for the alternator, it should not be depended upon as a 

part of normal operation. Correction of conditions causing overheating are strongly advised.

NOTE: If installing a MC-TS-A Temperature Sensor, do not bend the lug when mounting it to the alternator, or dam

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age may result. Do not hold onto the shrink-wrapped section of the lug when tightening down the bolt. See the ap

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propriate Balmar regulator manual for complete details.

Use extreme caution when handling the alternator or other engine components during or after use. Should your 

alternator become so hot that it emits a burning smell, or if there is indication of discoloration at the pulley or pulley 

shaft, shut off the alternator immediately and (once it becomes safe to inspect the alternator) check the tension of 

the drive belt. Under- and over-tensioned belts are the leading cause of overheating and alternator 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 runs to 

your battery banks be fused to protect the boat and owner against damage and injury. Circuit protection, as de

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scribed by ABYC standards, can be accomplished by installing either a resettable circuit breaker or a fuse. The fuse 

or breaker you choose will depend on both the amperage rating of the alternator and the size of cable used. The 

following considerations can be used to determine fusing: 

1. The largest available circuit protection device smaller than the amperage capacity of the cable being protected.
2. Larger than the maximum continuous current that will flow in the circuit.

We find that a circuit protection device sized at approximately 140% of your alternator’s rated amperage is typically 

suitable for the circuit being protected. For more info about circuit fusing, see http://circuitwizzard.bluesea.com.

ALTERNATOR-TO-BATTERY RATIOS

In order to achieve optimal performance from your charging system, it is essential to determine the capacity your 

charging system is capable of supporting. In general, the size rating of the alternator should mirror the acceptance 

rate of the batteries being charged. Differing battery technologies will vary in terms of their acceptance rates. For 

example, a deep-cycle flooded battery is typically capable of accepting roughly 25 percent of its available capacity 

at any given time. As a result, we want our alternator’s rated output to equal the acceptance rate of the battery being 

charged when it reaches its full discharge rate.

In other words, a deeply discharged 400 amp hour deep cycle flooded battery would require an alternator rated at 

25 percent of 400 amps, or 100 amps to support that bank. In simpler terms, a deep-cycle flooded battery bank will 

require 25 amps of alternator output for every 100 amp-hours of battery rating. Some newer battery technologies, 

such as AGMs and spiral wound batteries can accept  about 40 percent, and LiFePo4 100% or more of their avail

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able capacities. Alternator output should be increased to reflect the optimal ratio between alternator and battery 

capacity. Failure to meet recommended alternator-to-battery ratios will commonly result in slower charge times, 

increased alternator heat and wear, and reduced alternator life.

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 19: ...Page 19 NOTES...

Страница 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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