Alternator Regulated Voltage Test; Alternator Output Test - Toro Workman 3000 Series Service Manual

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Alternator Regulated Voltage Test

1. Install an ammeter between the positive (+) terminal
of the battery and terminal "B" of the alternator.
2. Ground alternator terminal "L" through a voltmeter.
3. Note that the voltmeter shows 0 volts when the
ignition key switch is in the OFF position. The voltmeter
will show voltage lower than battery voltage when the
ignition key switch is in the ON position (engine not
running).
4. Start the engine.
5. Run the engine with the alternator at 1300 and 2500
rpm and observe the voltmeter with all accessories OFF,
Ammeter below 5 A. Regulated voltage will decrease
slightly as alternator temperature increases.
Regulated voltage: 13.5 V

Alternator Output Test

1. Disconnect the battery ground (–) cable.
2. Install an ammeter between the positive (+) terminal
of the battery and terminal "B" of the alternator.
3. Ground alternator terminal "B" through a voltmeter.
4. Connect the battery ground (–) cable.
5. Start the engine.
6. Run the engine with the alternator at 2500 and 5000
rpm and observe the voltmeter with all electrical load
applied. Read the maximum indication on the ammeter
with the voltmeter showing 13.5 V.
Output Characteristics (Hot):
21 A at 2500 rpm
37 A at 5000 rpm
Liquid Cooled Diesel Engine
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