6J8422 PIN ASSEM. Caterpillar parts
D11R, D11T
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA6J8422
6J-8422
6J8422
CA6J8422
6J-8422
6J8422
Weight: 55 pounds 25 kg.
Information:
PIN LENGTH
420.15
mm
PIN OUTER DIAMERTER
88.9
mm
PIN PART NUMBER
6J8421
PLATE PART NUMBER
2J1229
LUBE OUTLET
N
PIN END TYPE
LEAD TAPER
PIN TRANSV HOLE
N
PLATE FIXING HOLES
N
TRACK-TYPE TRACTOR,
Information:
Alarm Fault
Alarm faults indicate a condition that will not inhibit the function of the digital voltage regulator and the generator set. Alarm faults have fault codes in the 600's range. A condition such as a partial internal memory failure is an alarm fault. The generator set continues to operate at a normal level. When an alarm fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show the parameter for the latest fault. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. Alarm faults must be reset before another alarm fault can be declared. However, a successive shutdown fault will override an alarm fault, and move the alarm fault code to the previous fault location. In order to clear an alarm fault, see System Operation, "Parameters".Resettable Shutdown Fault
Resettable shutdown faults indicate a condition where the digital voltage regulator or the generator set exhibit a degradation of power generation performance. Resettable shutdown faults have fault codes in the 700's range. Conditions such as undervoltage and overvoltage are resettable shutdown faults. The generator set continues to operate, but at a reduced level too low to sustain load (excitation voltage of 3.0 VDC or less at F1 and F2). When a resettable shutdown fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show ":92", the parameter for the latest faults. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. In order to reset a resettable shutdown fault, activate parameter :96 or the fault reset switch. See System Operation, "Customer Options". After the fault is reset, the display will stop flashing and return to parameter :01, but parameter :92 will still contain the fault code. The digital voltage regulator will immediately begin to regulate voltage again. In order to clear the fault code, use parameter :94.Non-Resettable Shutdown Fault
Non-Resettable shutdown faults indicate a condition where the digital voltage regulator cannot be safely run. Non-resettable shutdown faults have fault codes in the 800's range. Conditions such as sensing loss and frequency loss are non-resettable shutdown faults. The generator set continues to operate, but at a reduced level too low to sustain load (excitation voltage of 3.0 VDC or less at F1 and F2). When a non-resettable shutdown fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show ":92", the parameter for the latest faults. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. In order to reset a non-resettable shutdown fault, remove power
Alarm faults indicate a condition that will not inhibit the function of the digital voltage regulator and the generator set. Alarm faults have fault codes in the 600's range. A condition such as a partial internal memory failure is an alarm fault. The generator set continues to operate at a normal level. When an alarm fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show the parameter for the latest fault. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. Alarm faults must be reset before another alarm fault can be declared. However, a successive shutdown fault will override an alarm fault, and move the alarm fault code to the previous fault location. In order to clear an alarm fault, see System Operation, "Parameters".Resettable Shutdown Fault
Resettable shutdown faults indicate a condition where the digital voltage regulator or the generator set exhibit a degradation of power generation performance. Resettable shutdown faults have fault codes in the 700's range. Conditions such as undervoltage and overvoltage are resettable shutdown faults. The generator set continues to operate, but at a reduced level too low to sustain load (excitation voltage of 3.0 VDC or less at F1 and F2). When a resettable shutdown fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show ":92", the parameter for the latest faults. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. In order to reset a resettable shutdown fault, activate parameter :96 or the fault reset switch. See System Operation, "Customer Options". After the fault is reset, the display will stop flashing and return to parameter :01, but parameter :92 will still contain the fault code. The digital voltage regulator will immediately begin to regulate voltage again. In order to clear the fault code, use parameter :94.Non-Resettable Shutdown Fault
Non-Resettable shutdown faults indicate a condition where the digital voltage regulator cannot be safely run. Non-resettable shutdown faults have fault codes in the 800's range. Conditions such as sensing loss and frequency loss are non-resettable shutdown faults. The generator set continues to operate, but at a reduced level too low to sustain load (excitation voltage of 3.0 VDC or less at F1 and F2). When a non-resettable shutdown fault occurs, the fault code will flash on the display of the digital voltage regulator. Pressing the function key toggles the display to show ":92", the parameter for the latest faults. The user can then investigate the various parameters of the digital voltage regulator through the keypad and display. All information that is shown on the display will be flashing. In order to reset a non-resettable shutdown fault, remove power
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts pin Caterpillar catalog:
3G6509
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