8J7146 EDGE GP-CUTTING Caterpillar parts
3P, 3S, D3B, D3C, D4B, D4C
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA8J7146
8J-7146
8J7146
CA8J7146
8J-7146
8J7146
Weight: 50 pounds 22 kg.
BULLDOZER, TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Information:
Loading of the Generator
When a generator is installed or reconnected, be sure that the total current in one phase does not exceed the nameplate rating. Each phase should carry the same load. This allows the engine to work at the rated capacity. If one phase current exceeds the nameplate amperage, an electrical unbalance can result in an electrical overload and overheating.Allowable combinations of unbalanced loads are shown in Illustration 1. When you operate with significant single-phase loads, the combinations of single-phase load and three-phase load may be used. Such combinations should be located below the line on the graph.
Illustration 1 g00627416
Allowable Combinations of Unbalanced Loads
Block Loading
Block loading is the instantaneous application of an electrical load to a generator set. This load may be anywhere from a moderate percentage of the rated load up to the rated load.The block loading capability of a generator set depends on the following factors.
Engine transient response
Voltage regulator response
Type of the voltage regulator
Altitude of operation of the generator set
Type of load (power factor for the load)
The percentage of load before the application of the block loadIf derating for the block load is required, refer to ISO 3046 Standards or SAE J1349 Standards. Also, reference Engine Data Sheet, LEKX4066, "Loading Transient Response" and Engine Data Sheet, LEKX4067, "Block and Transient Response". Note: ISO stands for International Standards Organization.Power Factor
The power factor represents the efficiency of the load. Power factor is the ratio of apparent power to total power. The power factor is expressed as a decimal. The power factor represents that portion of the current which is doing useful work. The portion of current which is not doing useful work is absorbed in maintaining the magnetic field in motors or other devices.In most applications, electric motors and transformers determine the power factor of the system. Induction motors usually have a 0.8 or smaller power factor. Incandescent lighting is a resistive load of about 1.0 power factor, or unity.The power factor of a system may be determined by a power factor meter or by calculations. Determine the power requirement in kW by multiplying the power factor by the kVA that is supplied to the system. As the power factor increases, the total current that is supplied to a constant power demand will decrease. For example, a 100 kW load at a 0.8 power factor will draw more current than a 100 kW load at 0.9 power factor. High power factor will result in full engine load at less than the rated amperage of the generator. A lower power factor increases the possibility of overloading the generator.Note: If no other power factor is specified, Caterpillar generators are designed for a 0.8 lagging power factor. Excitation Systems
Permanent Magnet Pilot Excited Generators
Note: The standard generator is designed with internal excitation. The PMPE generator is an option.Permanent Magnet Pilot Excited (PMPE) generators receive power for the voltage regulator from a pilot exciter, rather than the main armature.
When a generator is installed or reconnected, be sure that the total current in one phase does not exceed the nameplate rating. Each phase should carry the same load. This allows the engine to work at the rated capacity. If one phase current exceeds the nameplate amperage, an electrical unbalance can result in an electrical overload and overheating.Allowable combinations of unbalanced loads are shown in Illustration 1. When you operate with significant single-phase loads, the combinations of single-phase load and three-phase load may be used. Such combinations should be located below the line on the graph.
Illustration 1 g00627416
Allowable Combinations of Unbalanced Loads
Block Loading
Block loading is the instantaneous application of an electrical load to a generator set. This load may be anywhere from a moderate percentage of the rated load up to the rated load.The block loading capability of a generator set depends on the following factors.
Engine transient response
Voltage regulator response
Type of the voltage regulator
Altitude of operation of the generator set
Type of load (power factor for the load)
The percentage of load before the application of the block loadIf derating for the block load is required, refer to ISO 3046 Standards or SAE J1349 Standards. Also, reference Engine Data Sheet, LEKX4066, "Loading Transient Response" and Engine Data Sheet, LEKX4067, "Block and Transient Response". Note: ISO stands for International Standards Organization.Power Factor
The power factor represents the efficiency of the load. Power factor is the ratio of apparent power to total power. The power factor is expressed as a decimal. The power factor represents that portion of the current which is doing useful work. The portion of current which is not doing useful work is absorbed in maintaining the magnetic field in motors or other devices.In most applications, electric motors and transformers determine the power factor of the system. Induction motors usually have a 0.8 or smaller power factor. Incandescent lighting is a resistive load of about 1.0 power factor, or unity.The power factor of a system may be determined by a power factor meter or by calculations. Determine the power requirement in kW by multiplying the power factor by the kVA that is supplied to the system. As the power factor increases, the total current that is supplied to a constant power demand will decrease. For example, a 100 kW load at a 0.8 power factor will draw more current than a 100 kW load at 0.9 power factor. High power factor will result in full engine load at less than the rated amperage of the generator. A lower power factor increases the possibility of overloading the generator.Note: If no other power factor is specified, Caterpillar generators are designed for a 0.8 lagging power factor. Excitation Systems
Permanent Magnet Pilot Excited Generators
Note: The standard generator is designed with internal excitation. The PMPE generator is an option.Permanent Magnet Pilot Excited (PMPE) generators receive power for the voltage regulator from a pilot exciter, rather than the main armature.
Caterpillar SIS machinery equipment:
Caterpillar SIS
3S BULLDOZER 15W00001-UP »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D3B TRACTOR / POWER SHIFT / 23Y00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D3 TRACTOR / POWER SHIFT / 27Y00001-05173 (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D3B & D3B LGP TRACTORS / DIRECT DRIVE / 3YC00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D4B TRACTOR - SPECIAL APPLICATION / POWER SHIFT / 1SG00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D4C AND D4C LGP TRACTORS / POWER SHIFT / 1RJ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D3C AND D3C LGP TRACTORS / POWERSHIFT / 1PJ00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
D3C AND D3C LGP TRACTORS / POWER SHIFT / 3RF00001-UP (MACHINE) POWERED BY 3204 ENGINE »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
3 LGP AND 3P BULLDOZERS 85U00001-UP »
8J-7146
EDGE GP-CUTTING
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts edge Caterpillar catalog:
4T6230
EDGE-CUTTING
D3B, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D4G, D5G
D3B, D3C II, D3C III, D3G, D4G, D5G
4T6231
EDGE-CUTTING
939, 939C, D3B
939, 939C, D3B
4Z9057
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
D8R, D8R II, D8T
D8R, D8R II, D8T
1004046
EDGE-CUTTING
966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 970F
966F, 966F II, 966G, 966G II, 970F
6Y7238
EDGE GP-SEGMENT
973, 973C
973, 973C
3460500
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
621K, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC
621K, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC
3460503
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
621K, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC
621K, 623G, 623H, 623K, 623K LRC, 627H, 627K, 627K LRC
1073528
EDGE GP-SEGMENT
990 II, 992D
990 II, 992D
1073501
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
D11N, D11R
D11N, D11R
1073380
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
950G, 950G II, 950H, 962G, 962G II, 962H
950G, 950G II, 950H, 962G, 962G II, 962H
9V3566
EDGE-CUTTING
992C, 992D
992C, 992D
4346371
EDGE GP-BIT & CUTTING
D6R, D6R STD
D6R, D6R STD
1321062
EDGE GP-CUTTING
924K, 930K, 936F, 938F, 938G, 938G II, 938H, 938K, IT38F, IT38G
924K, 930K, 936F, 938F, 938G, 938G II, 938H, 938K, IT38F, IT38G