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Troubleshooting Single Engine Externally Regulated Alternators

This troubleshooting guide provides steps to check for issues with single engine alternators. It begins by recording the aircraft bus voltage. Then it provides a series of voltage checks at different points in the alternator and regulator systems, and recommends replacing or repairing components if voltage is not present. It notes some additional considerations like acceptable voltage drops and resistance levels. The goal is to methodically check for faults to diagnose why an alternator may not be operating properly.

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Troubleshooting Single Engine Externally Regulated Alternators

This troubleshooting guide provides steps to check for issues with single engine alternators. It begins by recording the aircraft bus voltage. Then it provides a series of voltage checks at different points in the alternator and regulator systems, and recommends replacing or repairing components if voltage is not present. It notes some additional considerations like acceptable voltage drops and resistance levels. The goal is to methodically check for faults to diagnose why an alternator may not be operating properly.

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Troubleshooting Guide for all Single Engine Externally Regulated Alternators

Check and record voltage of Aircraft Bus AIRCRAFT BUS

Record Aircraft
Bus Voltage: Check to be certain ground strap is D
NO F 5 AMP FIELD/
properly connected at Alternator F2 ALTERNATOR
CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 AMP
ALTERNATOR FUSE/CIRUIT
YES Properly install ground strap OUTPUT CIRUIT C BREAKER
BREAKER
B
NOTE Perform all tests with: YES Check for Bus voltage at Alternator F1 E
ALTERNATOR
R1224
1. ALTERNATOR SWITCH on NO SWITCH
REGULATOR
A
2. Master Switch on Check for Bus voltage at Regulator FLD YES E
N DUAL
ALTERNATOR
S
G A L ONLY E
3. Engine off NO Replace wire or connectors from R F
N L
B A A
L U M
O
I U
N
S
D D E X P N T E
4. Magnetos turned off or grounded Regulator FLD to Alternator F1
N/C
Check for Bus voltage at Regulator ENABLE YES N/C

NO
Additional Considerations: B+
Check for Bus voltage at point A YES F1
OUTPUT
1. Voltage drop of .5 volts MAX at all Replace wire or connectors from F2
points except across the VR. NO Regulator ENABLE to point A AUX WIRE (IF APPLICABLE) ALTERNATOR
AUX
INOPERATIVE
2. Voltage drop of 1 to 1.5 volts across LAMP
ALTERNATOR
the actual regulator acceptable. Check for Bus voltage at point B YES

3. MAX resistence of .2 ohms at ground NO Replace ALTERNATOR SWITCH


points, across switches and
conductors. Note: The following applies to Plane-Power R1224 Voltage Regulators. If another
Check for Bus voltage at point C YES manufacturer’s voltage regulator is installed, refer to their maintenance manual.
4. MAX of 1 volt AC at ALT B+ Terminal. Replace wire or connectors
Is the R1224 Regulator wired as the diagram shows NO
NO from point B to point C
5. Engine operating speeds and load
YES
requested affect output. Wire regulator as per the wiring diagram
Check for Bus voltage at point D YES
Is the ground wire of the regulator properly
NO Detective or tripped circuit connected to a good airframe ground NO
breaker. Replace if defective
YES
Correct ground wire issue
Defective wire or connection to Bus
Are the 2 voltage jumpers inside the regulator
NO
Check for Bus voltage at Alternator B+ OUTPUT YES properly set (refer to R1224 installation instructions)

NO YES
Correct 2 voltage jumper locations
Check for Bus voltage at point E YES
Is the adjustment pot set for proper voltage NO
NO Replace wire or connection
YES
Set the adjustment pot for proper voltage. Refer
Check for Bus voltage at point F YES to R1224 Installation Instructions and Aircraft
TECH SUPPORT Maintenance Manual for proper voltage
Defective or tripped circuit
[email protected] NO breaker. Replace if defective
+1 (334) 386-5400
Replace wire or connection to Bus Call or email TECH SUPPORT for further instructions

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