charging system fundamentals chapter 34 page 449
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Charging System Charging System FundamentalsFundamentals
Chapter 34Chapter 34
Page 449Page 449
The AlternatorThe Alternator
System DiagramSystem Diagram
Battery
Alternator
The AlternatorThe Alternator
Locations Can VaryLocations Can Vary
V- Belt Pulley
Serpentine Belt Pulley
Parts BreakdownParts Breakdown
Alternating Current (AC)Alternating Current (AC)
The rotor is a shaft wrapped the The rotor is a shaft wrapped the wire, when a voltage is introduced– wire, when a voltage is introduced– it produces an electromagnetit produces an electromagnet
The stator is a series of three wire The stator is a series of three wire wrappings that are stationarywrappings that are stationary
As the rotor turns in side the stator As the rotor turns in side the stator ring– current is induced (produced) ring– current is induced (produced) making current flowmaking current flow
Magnetic FieldMagnetic Field
RotorRotor
Alternator Rotor and Alternator Rotor and Magnetic PolesMagnetic Poles
StatorStator
Voltage Output PatternsVoltage Output Patterns
Positive
Negative
One stator winding All three windings
Converted to positive only!13 -14 volts
Diodes Diodes
One way check valve- allows current to One way check valve- allows current to flow in one direction but not in reverseflow in one direction but not in reverse
This is how the negative voltage that is This is how the negative voltage that is produced in the alternator is not allows to produced in the alternator is not allows to the battery.the battery.
Sets are usually placed in a heat sink- Sets are usually placed in a heat sink- they get extremely hot– the sink can they get extremely hot– the sink can dissipate this heatdissipate this heat
Electrical ConnectionElectrical Connection
Brushes allow for contact with rotorBrushes allow for contact with rotor Power is controlled from the ignition Power is controlled from the ignition
switchswitch
Slip Rings and BrushesSlip Rings and Brushes
The Fan Draws Air From the The Fan Draws Air From the Rear Through to the Front Rear Through to the Front
Cooling Internal ComponentsCooling Internal Components
Cooling FanCooling Fan
Voltage RegulatorVoltage Regulator Maintain voltage between 13 and 15.5 Maintain voltage between 13 and 15.5
voltsvolts Under 13 would not charge batteryUnder 13 would not charge battery Over will overload the electrical circuits, Over will overload the electrical circuits,
especially computer controlled components.especially computer controlled components.
External voltage regulators were used until the 1980’s
Internal regulators are used in many alternators
On board computers have eliminated the need for regulators in today’s vehicles
Your Job.Your Job.
Complete chapter Questions 1-10 Complete chapter Questions 1-10 (review) and 1-5 (ASE-style). Page 457-(review) and 1-5 (ASE-style). Page 457-458458
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