Overhaul
Generator Overhaul (21-SI)
Slip Ring End Frame Disassembly
1. Hold the generator in a vise.
2. Clamp the generator lengthwise onto one mounting lug.
3. Scribe a mark onto the generator frame end parts in order to ensure correct assembly.
4. Remove the four through-bolts.
5. Use a screwdriver at the stator slots, if necessary, in order to remove the slip ring end frame from the following components:
* The drive end frame
* The rotor assembly
6. Remove the three rectifier bridge nuts in order to disconnect the stator.
7. Carefully use a screwdriver, if necessary, in order to remove the stator from the slip ring end frame.
8. Remove the nut from the relay terminal connecting strap.
9. Remove the following components from the inside of the frame:
* The connecting strap
* The washer
10. Remove the threaded relay terminal from the outside of the frame.
11. Remove the following parts from the regulator:
* The two insulated screws
* The one ground screw
12. Remove the following components from the brush holder.
* The screw
* The washer
13. Remove the following parts from the end frame:
* The regulator
* The brush holder
* The diode trio
14. Remove the screws holding the capacitor to the following components:
* The slip ring end frame
* The rectifier bridge
15. Remove the following parts on the BAT terminal from the rectifier bridge:
* The ground screw
* The ground screw washer
* The ground screw nut
16. Remove the rectifier bridge from the end frame.
17. Remove the following parts from the outside of the frame.
* The BAT terminal
* The BAT terminal shield
18. Use the following procedure in order to remove the bearing from the slip ring end frame:
1. Support the slip ring end frame from the inside.
2. Obtain a tube that has an outside diameter slightly smaller than the bearing.
3. Use the tube from outside the frame in order to press the bearing in.
Drive End Frame Disassembly
1. Use the following procedure in order to remove the pulley nut:
1. Use the 5/16 inch hex-head wrench in order to hold the end of the shaft.
2. Turn the wrench to the left in order to remove the pulley nut.
3. If a 5/16 inch hex-head wrench is not available, take the following steps:
1. Wrap the rotor in a shop cloth.
Notice: The rotor may be distorted if the vise is overtightened.
2. Place the rotor in a vise.
3. Tighten the vise in order to hold the rotor while removing the pulley nut.
2. Remove the washer.
3. Remove the pulley.
4. Remove the fan.
5. Use a puller, if necessary, in order to remove the drive end frame from the rotor shaft.
6. Remove the rotor from the vise.
7. Remove the three retainer bolts.
8. Remove the retainer.
9. Use the following procedure in order to remove the bearing from the drive end frame:
1. Use a metal tube that has an inside diameter slightly larger than the outside diameter of the bearing in order to support the drive end frame from the inside.
2. Use a second metal tube against the inner race of the bearing in order to press the bearing from the drive end frame.
Cleaning and Inspection Procedure
1. Clean all of the metal components except for the following components in a suitable solvent:
* The voltage regulator
* The rectifier bridge
* The stator
* The rotor
* The bearing assemblies
2. Use one of the following methods in order to dry the components:
* Wipe the components.
* Blow the components.
3. Inspect the brush holder.
4. Inspect the insulating sleeves on the brush holder retaining screws.
5. Inspect the brushes.
If the brushes are worn more than halfway, replace the brush assembly.
6. Inspect the brush springs for the following conditions:
* Discoloration
* Weakness
7. Inspect the bearing seals.
If the felt seal in the drive end bearing retainer plate exhibits one of the following conditions, replace the retainer assembly:
* Hardness
* Wear
8. Inspect the bearings for grease.
Use the following standard in order to replace the bearing:
* If the slip ring end bearing grease supply is exhausted, replace the bearing.
* If the slip ring end bearing grease supply is not exhausted, relubricate the bearing. Refer to Lubrication in order to use the correct type of lubricant.
9. Replace the rotor and the stator windings if any of the following conditions exist:
* Burnt insulation
* Cracked insulation
* Broken wires
* Broken connectors
10. Inspect the rotor slip rings.
Notice: The rotor must be rotated so that the slip rings will be cleaned evenly. Cleaning the slip rings by hand without spinning the rotor may result in flat spots on the slip rings, causing brush noise.
1. If the slip rings are dirty, use the following procedure in order to clean the slip rings:
1. Obtain a polishing cloth with a grain of 400 or finer.
2. Spin the rotor.
3. Hold the polishing cloth against the slip rings until the slip rings are clean.
2. If the slip rings are rough or out of round, use the following procedure in order to true the rings:
1. Use a lathe in order to true the slip rings to 0.05 mm (0.002 in) maximum indicator reading.
2. Remove only enough material in order to make the rings smooth and round.
3. Use a polishing cloth with a grain of 400 or finer in order to finish the rings.
4. Blow away all of the dust.
11. Perform electrical tests on the following components.
* The rotor
Refer to Rotor Field Winding Tests.
* The stator windings
Refer to Stator Tests.
12. Inspect the drive end housing for damage.
13. Inspect the slip ring end housing for damage.
Rotor Field Winding Tests
Use a self-powered test lamp or an ohmmeter on the low range scale in order to perform an electrical test the rotor.
Open Circuit Test
1. Connect the ohmmeter to each slip ring in order to test for opens.
2. The winding is open if the ohmmeter reading is high (infinite).
Short Circuit or Resistance Test
1. Use one of the following two methods in order to test the winding for short-circuits or excessive resistance:
Using an Ammeter
1. Connect a 12 volt battery and an ammeter in series with the edges of the two slip rings.
2. Compare the reading on the ammeter to the specified values for 21-SI 200 generators. Refer to Generator Usage (Generator Output) Generator Usage (Generator Output)Generator Usage (21-SI Generator) Generator Usage (21-SI Generator).
3. Use the following procedure in order to identify a short circuit or excessive resistance.
* If the ammeter reading is above the specified value, then the windings are shorted.
* If the ammeter reading is below the specified value, then the resistance is excessive.
Using an Ohmmeter
1. Connect an ohmmeter to the two slip rings.
2. Compare the reading on the ohmmeter to the specified values for 21-SI 200 generators. Refer to Generator Usage (Generator Output) Generator Usage (Generator Output)Generator Usage (21-SI Generator) Generator Usage (21-SI Generator).
3. If the resistance reading is below the value specified value, then the resistance is excessive.
2. Use the following guides in order to diagnose winding malfunctions:
* The winding resistance and ammeter readings will vary slightly according to temperature changes in the winding.
* If the rotor is good but the generator fails to supply the rated output, then the problem is in one of the following components:
- The diode trio
- The rectifier bridge
- The stator
- The regulator
* Use the following procedure in order to test for grounds:
1. Connect the ohmmeter as shown.
2. Replace the rotor if the reading is less than infinite.
3. Replace the rotor if the results of the rotor tests are not within specifications.
Diode Trio Test
Use an ohmmeter with a 1.5 volt cell set to the lowest range scale in order to test the diode trio. Use the following procedure:
1. Place the negative lead of the ohmmeter on the regulator strap.
2. Use the positive lead of the ohmmeter in order to test for continuity between each of the three rectifier bridge straps.
3. Ensure that all three readings indicate continuity.
4. Reverse the ohmmeter leads.
5. Perform the test again.
6. Ensure that all three readings indicate open circuits.
Important: The ohmmeter test of the diode trio is a valid and accurate test. Do not replace the diode trio unless at least one pair of readings is the same.
7. Replace the diode trio if any of the readings are wrong.
Rectifier Bridge Test
Use an ohmmeter with a 1.5 volt cell set to the lowest range scale in order to test the rectifier bridge. Use the following procedure:
1. Connect an ohmmeter to the following components in order to test the rectifier bridge:
* The grounded heat sink
* One of the three flat metal connectors
Do not bend the flat metal clips.
2. Observe the ohmmeter reading.
3. Reverse the lead connections to the grounded heat sink and the same flat metal connector.
4. A good rectifier bridge will show one high reading and one low reading. If both readings are the same, then replace the rectifier bridge.
5. Repeat the above test procedure between the grounded heat sink and the other two connectors.
6. Repeat the above test procedure between the insulated heat sink and each of the three connectors.
Important: The ohmmeter test of the rectifier bridge is a valid and accurate test. Do not replace the rectifier bridge unless at least one pair of readings is the same.
7. Complete a total of six tests using two readings for each test.
Stator Tests
1. Use a ohmmeter in order to test the stator windings.
2. If the meter reading is low when connected from any stator lead to the frame, then the windings are grounded. Refer to Generator Usage (Generator Output) Generator Usage (Generator Output)Generator Usage (21-SI Generator) Generator Usage (21-SI Generator).
Important: Locating an open or a short circuit in the delta stator windings is difficult without using laboratory test equipment. Locating an open or a short circuit in the delta stator windings is difficult because of the low resistance of the windings. The following conditions indicate shorted or open delta windings:
* All other electrical test are normal.
* The generator does not produce within 15 amps of the rated output.
If these conditions exist, replace the stator.
3. If the windings are grounded, replace the stator.
Testing the Regulator
1. Connect the following items to the 12 volt battery
* The voltmeter
* The fast charger
2. Connect the following components:
* The regulator
* The test lamp
3. Observe the polarity of the battery.
4. Verify that the test lamp is ON.
5. Turn ON the fast charger.
6. Slowly increase the charge rate.
7. Observe the voltmeter.
8. Verify that the lamp turns OFF at the voltage regulator setting.
9. Verify that the voltage regulator setting is a minimum of 13.5 volts and a maximum of 15.5 volts.
The test lamp connects into the circuit exactly as the rotor is when the regulator is inside the generator. The regulator shuts off the current to the test lamp when the voltage reaches the regulator setting.
If you cannot test the regulator, and the regulator is questionable after testing the other components, replace the regulator with a new or a known good regulator.
Generator Assembly
1. Use the following procedure in order to install the bearing into the slip ring end frame:
1. Support the inside of the frame.
2. Use a thin wall tube in the space between the grease cup and the housing in order to push the bearing in flush with the housing.
2. Use the following procedure in order to install the bearing into the drive end frame:
1. Support the drive end frame on a flat surface.
2. Use a tube against the outer race of the bearing in order to press the bearing in.
3. Install the retainer.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.
4. Install the three retainer screws.
Tighten the three retainer screws to 3 Nm (26 lb in).
5. Install the drive end frame onto the rotor shaft.
6. Install the fan.
7. Install the pulley.
8. Install the washer.
9. Install the pulley nut.
Notice: Too much pressure applied against the rotor will distort it.
10. Place the rotor in a vise.
Tighten the vise only enough to tighten the pulley nut.
Tighten the pulley nut to 100 Nm (74 lb ft).
11. Remove the assembly from the vise.
12. Install the following components onto the slip ring end frame:
* The rectifier bridge
* The capacitor
13. Use the following components in order to secure the rectifier bridge and the capacitor to the slip ring end frame:
* Two ground screws
* One insulated screw
- Tighten the ground screws to 3 Nm (25 lb in).
- Tighten the insulated screw to 2.5 Nm (22 lb in).
14. Install the BAT terminal from the outside of the slip ring end frame.
15. Install the nut onto the BAT terminal stud.
Tighten the nut to 5.5 Nm (50 lb in).
16. Install the relay terminal from the outside of the slip ring end frame.
17. Use the copper nut in order to secure the insulated washer and the attaching strap from the rectifier bridge to the relay terminal.
Tighten the copper nut to 2.5 Nm (22 lb in).
18. Install the brushes into the brush holder assembly.
19. Use a retainer in order to retain the brushes.
20. Ensure that the long end of the retainer extends through the end frame in order that you are able to remove the retainer after you install the rotor and the drive end frame.
21. Install the following components to the end frame:
* The regulator
* The brush holder assembly
* The diode trio
22. Use the following components in order to secure the regulator, the brush holder assembly and the diode trio to the end frame:
* The ground screw
* The insulated screws
23. Install the nut onto the stud on the regulator:
Tighten the nut to 2.5 Nm (22 lb in).
24. Install the stator to the following components:
* The slip ring end frame
* The three rectifier bridge terminals
25. Use the three terminal nuts in order to secure the following components to the rectifier bridge:
* The stator leads
* The diode trio leads
Tighten the nuts to 2.5 Nm (22 lb in).
26. Use the scribe mark in order to line up the following components to the slip ring end frame:
* The drive end frame
* The rotor assembly
27. Use the four through-bolts in order to secure the following components to the slip ring end frame:
* The drive end frame (1)
* The rotor assembly (1)
Tighten the through-bolts to 5.5 Nm (50 lb in).
28. Remove the brush retainer from the end frame.
29. Test the generator output.