5413305 GASKET Caterpillar parts
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541-3305
5413305
CA5413305
541-3305
5413305
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Polaris ATV O-Ring, 12.0 mm x 2.0 mm, Genuine OEM Part 5413305, Qty 1
Polaris O-Ring, 12.0 mm x 2.0 mm, Part 5413305, and all other Polaris Engineered service parts, deliver unmatched performance and fit for your vehicle. Each one is extensively tested in the field and meticulously crafted to match your machine. || All service parts are engineered specifically for your machine. Which means everything is designed, tested and perfected to maximize the life of your ride. || Getting Polaris Engineered parts is a decision that pays off in the long run, because it ensures there is a long run.
Polaris O-Ring, 12.0 mm x 2.0 mm, Part 5413305, and all other Polaris Engineered service parts, deliver unmatched performance and fit for your vehicle. Each one is extensively tested in the field and meticulously crafted to match your machine. || All service parts are engineered specifically for your machine. Which means everything is designed, tested and perfected to maximize the life of your ride. || Getting Polaris Engineered parts is a decision that pays off in the long run, because it ensures there is a long run.
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07 Jun 2023
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Polaris 2007-2011 Outlaw O Ring 12 0X2 0Mm Nbr 70 5413305 New Oem
Polaris New OEM Polaris O Ring 12.0X2.0Mm Nbr 70 || OEM Part Number: 5413305 || Item only fits specific models listed. The picture could be generic. || Message us with VIN/HULL for fast fitment verification.
Polaris New OEM Polaris O Ring 12.0X2.0Mm Nbr 70 || OEM Part Number: 5413305 || Item only fits specific models listed. The picture could be generic. || Message us with VIN/HULL for fast fitment verification.
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Lead Numbering
The Wye Configurations and the Delta Configurations are the most common generator lead connections. The following three-phase connection diagrams illustrate the proper connection and lead identification.The leads are numbered clockwise from the top and from the outside inward. The diagrams that are contained in the "Wye Configuration Diagrams" section show lead numbering for the six lead generators and for the 12 lead generators. The diagrams contained in the "Delta Configuration Diagrams" section show lead numbering for the six lead generators and for the 12 lead generators.Wye Configuration Diagrams
12 Lead
Illustration 1 g06107103
12 Lead Wye Configuration - High Voltage
Terminals L10, L11, and L12 become neutral connection when the terminals are tied together.
Illustration 2 g06107404
12 Lead Wye Configuration - Low Voltage
Terminals L10, L11, and L12 become neutral connection when the terminals are tied together.
Delta Configuration Diagrams
6 Lead
Illustration 3 g06107407
6 Lead Delta Configuration
12 Lead
Illustration 4 g06107411
12 Lead Delta Configuration
Terminals L6 and L9 become the neutral connection when the terminals are tied together and grounded. This configuration reflects the terminal L2 and L10 connection as the high phase.
Grounding the Frame
In any generator set installation, the frame of the generator is positively connected to an earth ground. This connection is the first connection that is made at the installation. This connection is the last connection that should be removed. If the generator set is on flexible pads or on resilient pads, the ground connection must be flexible. This configuration will avoid possible breakage in later operation.Ground connection cable or ground connection straps should have at least the current carrying capacity of the largest line lead to the connected load. Joints in cables or in straps must be clean, free of electrical resistance, and protected from possible oxidation. Bolted ground connection joints eventually oxidize. The joints are frequent sources of radio frequency interference (RFI). Silver soldered joints and bolted joints are electrically and mechanically sound.Neutral Connections
The generators with Wye Configuration usually have the neutral grounded when the generator is installed. However, there are some cases when definite measures should be taken in order to prevent grounds on the load side. The purpose of the grounding of the neutral is to prevent load side equipment damage.If the neutral wire is grounded and one of the phase leads becomes grounded, the excessive current will open a load circuit breaker. The excessive current will also collapse the generator voltage. The result depends on the following items: particular generator electrical characteristics, type of fault and trip rating of the circuit breaker. An undervoltage device may be required in order to provide an adequate short circuit protection.There are some instances in which grounding the neutral wire is undesirable. In other applications, having an ungrounded neutral lead is acceptable. Definite measures should be taken in such applications in order to prevent grounds to the phase leads. An example of such measures is ground fault protective circuits. Ground fault protection requires that the entire group of distribution circuits should be studied. The entire group of distribution circuits should be treated as a system. The owner
The Wye Configurations and the Delta Configurations are the most common generator lead connections. The following three-phase connection diagrams illustrate the proper connection and lead identification.The leads are numbered clockwise from the top and from the outside inward. The diagrams that are contained in the "Wye Configuration Diagrams" section show lead numbering for the six lead generators and for the 12 lead generators. The diagrams contained in the "Delta Configuration Diagrams" section show lead numbering for the six lead generators and for the 12 lead generators.Wye Configuration Diagrams
12 Lead
Illustration 1 g06107103
12 Lead Wye Configuration - High Voltage
Terminals L10, L11, and L12 become neutral connection when the terminals are tied together.
Illustration 2 g06107404
12 Lead Wye Configuration - Low Voltage
Terminals L10, L11, and L12 become neutral connection when the terminals are tied together.
Delta Configuration Diagrams
6 Lead
Illustration 3 g06107407
6 Lead Delta Configuration
12 Lead
Illustration 4 g06107411
12 Lead Delta Configuration
Terminals L6 and L9 become the neutral connection when the terminals are tied together and grounded. This configuration reflects the terminal L2 and L10 connection as the high phase.
Grounding the Frame
In any generator set installation, the frame of the generator is positively connected to an earth ground. This connection is the first connection that is made at the installation. This connection is the last connection that should be removed. If the generator set is on flexible pads or on resilient pads, the ground connection must be flexible. This configuration will avoid possible breakage in later operation.Ground connection cable or ground connection straps should have at least the current carrying capacity of the largest line lead to the connected load. Joints in cables or in straps must be clean, free of electrical resistance, and protected from possible oxidation. Bolted ground connection joints eventually oxidize. The joints are frequent sources of radio frequency interference (RFI). Silver soldered joints and bolted joints are electrically and mechanically sound.Neutral Connections
The generators with Wye Configuration usually have the neutral grounded when the generator is installed. However, there are some cases when definite measures should be taken in order to prevent grounds on the load side. The purpose of the grounding of the neutral is to prevent load side equipment damage.If the neutral wire is grounded and one of the phase leads becomes grounded, the excessive current will open a load circuit breaker. The excessive current will also collapse the generator voltage. The result depends on the following items: particular generator electrical characteristics, type of fault and trip rating of the circuit breaker. An undervoltage device may be required in order to provide an adequate short circuit protection.There are some instances in which grounding the neutral wire is undesirable. In other applications, having an ungrounded neutral lead is acceptable. Definite measures should be taken in such applications in order to prevent grounds to the phase leads. An example of such measures is ground fault protective circuits. Ground fault protection requires that the entire group of distribution circuits should be studied. The entire group of distribution circuits should be treated as a system. The owner
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