Perkins 1104E Systems Operation Testing And Adjusting page 13

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The alternator is connected to the battery through
the ignition switch. Therefore, alternator excitation
occurs when the switch is in the ON position.
Starting Motor
Illustration 9
24 Volt Starting Motor
(1) Terminal for connection of the ignition
switch
Illustration 10
12 Volt Starting Motor
(1) Terminal for connection of the battery cable
(2) Terminal for connection of the ignition switch
The starting motor turns the engine flywheel. The
rpm is high enough in order to initiate a sustained
operation of the fuel ignition in the cylinders.
(2) Terminal for connection of the battery
cable
The starting motor has a solenoid. When the ignition
switch is activated, voltage from the electrical system
will cause the solenoid to engage the pinion in the
flywheel ring gear of the engine. When the pinion
gear is engaged in the flywheel ring gear, the
electrical contacts in the solenoid close the circuit
between the battery and the starting motor. This
causes the starting motor to rotate. This type of
activation is called a positive shift.
When the engine begins to run, the overrunning
clutch of the pinion drive prevents damage to the
armature. Damage to the armature is caused by
excessive speeds. The clutch prevents damage by
stopping the mechanical connection. However, the
pinion will stay meshed with the ring gear until the
ignition switch is released. A spring in the overrunning
clutch returns the clutch to the rest position.
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