Wiring Diagram For Setting The Cutout Relay; Location Of Electrical System Fuses; Cut-Out Relay Adjustment; Voltage Regulator Adjustment - Fiat 500L Workshop Manual

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FIG 11:12

Wiring diagram for setting the cutout relay

Key to Fig 11 :12
B
A Ammeter, 15 A scale ( 1 % accuracy)
scale (0.5% accuracy), directly connected to terminals 31-51
P Potentiometer for voltage adjustment, having such a capacity
that the current draw of the cutout shunt winding does not cause
sensible variations in the voltage readings (voltmeter under no
load)
S Test lamp, with 2 V, 3 W bulb, to signal opening
and closing of contacts
R Rheostat, 4
drop rheostat, suitable to allow turning on of S with T open and
cutout contacts open
Setting of instruments before inserting the unit:
minimum (Voltmeter reads zero)
(max. resistance)
1
2
3
4
5
6
FIG 11:13

Location of electrical system fuses

Key to Fig 11 :13
1 Fuse No. 30.2
3 Fuse No. 56.b1
4 Fuse No. 56.b2
6 Fuse No. 30
meter with a fuller scale deflection of 40 amp must be
substituted. Adjust the rheostat to give maximum
resistance and operate the regulator for approximately
30 minutes with regulator controlled current and 13 volt
supply. The resistor R of the rheostat should be adjusted
until the current is steady whilst the voltage drops. This
will indicate that the unit has reached normal operating
temperature. Stop the generator, restart it and speed up
gradually to 4500 rev/min. Check that the regulated
current value corresponds to the specified value of
1 6± .5 amps. By continually reducing the resistance the
current should remain constant. The voltage however
should decrease to as low as 12 volts.
118
2 V battery
B
20 V battery
V Voltmeter, 20 V
, 1 2 A
R
T Open
R All inserted
T
Open
2 Fuse No. 30.3
5 Fuse No. 15.54

Cut-out relay adjustment:

Ascertain the type of regulator fitted and then wire to
the test unit as shown in FIG 11:10 or FIG 11 :12.
Before the unit is assembled to the test bed the instru-
ments should be set as follows:
P
- at minimum so that voltmeter reads zero.
T — open.
R
- all inserted giving maximum resistance.
T
- open.
1 Contact closing voltage:
This test should be carried out at an ambient tempera-
ture of 25°±10°C. Close the switch T and stabilize the
regulator thermally by feeding current into it for approxi-
mately 15 to 18 minutes at 16.5 volts which is obtained
by adjusting P for initial regulator operating temperatures
of between 15°-20°C or at 15 volts for initial operating
temperatures of 20°-35°C. Once the stabilizing of the
regulator has been completed bring the voltage to 12 6±
.2 volts by adjusting P. Adjust the load on the setting
Voltage
spring by bending the relevant arm until the pilot light S
is extinguished. Reset P to minimum and again increase
P At
the voltage by P and check that the pilot lamp is extin-
guished at the specified voltage.
2 Reverse current:
This test must be carried out at a temperature of
25°± 10°C and it is recommended that it is carried out as
soon as possible after the closing voltage test so as to
maintain minimum regulator thermal stability. With the
switch T closed bring the voltage to 14.5 volts by
operating P. The contacts of the cut-out should be closed
and the pilot lamp S off. Close T and increase the reverse
current by means of the rheostat R and check that the
pilot lamp S glows as the contacts part. The opening may
also be unsteady which will be indicated by a slight
buzz from the unit. Check the value of the ammeter of the
reverse current causing the opening of the contacts and
this should not exceed 16 amps. If the reading is unstable
or S lights up at the recommended limit reset the reverse
current to the minimum value and repeat the test once
more. Finally open the switches T and T
adjust rheostat R and P to the minimum settings.

Voltage regulator adjustment:

This test should be carried out at a temperature of
50°±3°C. Connect the unit as shown in FIG 11 :11 and
load the voltage regulator adjusting springs by bending
the relevant arm. With the unit at the required test
temperature close 1 start the generator and stabilize
the regulator thermally by feeding a current for 30
minutes at 15 volts, which is obtained by adjusting the
generator speed. The generator should then be stopped,
I opened and the generator restarted and gradually
speeded up to 4500 rev/min. The voltage regulator
spring load adjustment should be set by suitably bending
the relevant adjusting arm and by rheostat R so as to have
a voltage of 14.2±.3 volts and a half load current of
8 ± 2 amps. Finally check the steadiness and accuracy
of the voltage regulator setting by stopping the generator
and restarting after approximately 2 minutes and gradually
speeding up to 4500 rev/min.
and again

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