2090052 RELAY Caterpillar parts
TH210, TH215
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA2090052
209-0052
2090052
CA2090052
209-0052
2090052
Weight: 0.06 pounds 0 kg.
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Information:
Alternator (Bosch)
The alternator is driven by V-belts from the crankshaft pulley. This alternator is a three phase, self-rectifying charging unit. The regulator is part of the alternator.
Bosch Alternator
(1) Fan. (2) Stator winding. (3) Field winding. (4) Regulator. (5) Ball bearing. (6) Roller bearing. (7) Rotor. (8) Rectifier assembly.This alternator design has no need for slip rings or brushes, and the only part that has movement is the rotor assembly. All conductors that carry current are stationary. The conductors are: the field winding, stator windings, six rectifying diodes, and the regulator circuit components.The rotor assembly has many magnetic poles like fingers with air space between each opposite pole. The poles have residual magnetism (like permanent magnets) that produce a small amount of magnet-like lines of force (magnetic field) between the poles. As the rotor assembly begins to turn between the field winding and the stator windings, a small amount of alternating current (AC) is produced in the stator windings from the small magnetic lines of force made by the residual magnetism of the poles. This AC current is changed to direct current (DC) when it passes through the diodes of the rectifier bridge. Most of this current goes to charge the battery and to supply the low amperage circuit, and the remainder is sent to the field windings. The DC current flow through the field windings (wires around an iron core) now increases the strength of the magnetic lines of force. These stronger lines of force now increase the amount of AC current produced in the stator windings. The increased speed of the rotor assembly also increases the current and voltage output of the alternator.The voltage regulator is a solid state (transistor, stationary parts) electronic switch. It feels the voltage in the system and switches on and off many times a second to control the field current (DC current to the field windings) for the alternator to make the needed voltage output.Alternator (Nippondenso)
The alternator is driven by V-belts from the crankshaft pulley. The Nippondenso alternator has three-phase, full-wave rectified output. It is brushless. The rotor and bearings are the only moving parts. The regulator is part of the alternator.
Nippondenso Alternator
(1) Fan. (2) Front frame assembly. (3) Stator assembly. (4) Rotor assembly. (5) Field winding (coil assembly). (6) Regulator assembly. (7) Condenser (suppression capacitor). (8) Rectifier assembly. (9) Rear frame assembly.When the engine is started and the rotor turns inside the stator windings, three-phase alternating current (AC) and rapidly rising voltage is generated.A small amount of alternating current (AC) is changed (rectified) to pulsating direct current (DC) by the exciter diodes on the rectifier assembly. Output current from these diodes adds to the initial current which flows through the rotor field windings from residual magnetism. This will make the rotor a stronger magnet and cause the alternator to become activated automatically. As rotor speed, current and voltages increase, the rotor field current increases enough until the alternator becomes fully activated.The main battery charging current is charged (rectified) from AC to
The alternator is driven by V-belts from the crankshaft pulley. This alternator is a three phase, self-rectifying charging unit. The regulator is part of the alternator.
Bosch Alternator
(1) Fan. (2) Stator winding. (3) Field winding. (4) Regulator. (5) Ball bearing. (6) Roller bearing. (7) Rotor. (8) Rectifier assembly.This alternator design has no need for slip rings or brushes, and the only part that has movement is the rotor assembly. All conductors that carry current are stationary. The conductors are: the field winding, stator windings, six rectifying diodes, and the regulator circuit components.The rotor assembly has many magnetic poles like fingers with air space between each opposite pole. The poles have residual magnetism (like permanent magnets) that produce a small amount of magnet-like lines of force (magnetic field) between the poles. As the rotor assembly begins to turn between the field winding and the stator windings, a small amount of alternating current (AC) is produced in the stator windings from the small magnetic lines of force made by the residual magnetism of the poles. This AC current is changed to direct current (DC) when it passes through the diodes of the rectifier bridge. Most of this current goes to charge the battery and to supply the low amperage circuit, and the remainder is sent to the field windings. The DC current flow through the field windings (wires around an iron core) now increases the strength of the magnetic lines of force. These stronger lines of force now increase the amount of AC current produced in the stator windings. The increased speed of the rotor assembly also increases the current and voltage output of the alternator.The voltage regulator is a solid state (transistor, stationary parts) electronic switch. It feels the voltage in the system and switches on and off many times a second to control the field current (DC current to the field windings) for the alternator to make the needed voltage output.Alternator (Nippondenso)
The alternator is driven by V-belts from the crankshaft pulley. The Nippondenso alternator has three-phase, full-wave rectified output. It is brushless. The rotor and bearings are the only moving parts. The regulator is part of the alternator.
Nippondenso Alternator
(1) Fan. (2) Front frame assembly. (3) Stator assembly. (4) Rotor assembly. (5) Field winding (coil assembly). (6) Regulator assembly. (7) Condenser (suppression capacitor). (8) Rectifier assembly. (9) Rear frame assembly.When the engine is started and the rotor turns inside the stator windings, three-phase alternating current (AC) and rapidly rising voltage is generated.A small amount of alternating current (AC) is changed (rectified) to pulsating direct current (DC) by the exciter diodes on the rectifier assembly. Output current from these diodes adds to the initial current which flows through the rotor field windings from residual magnetism. This will make the rotor a stronger magnet and cause the alternator to become activated automatically. As rotor speed, current and voltages increase, the rotor field current increases enough until the alternator becomes fully activated.The main battery charging current is charged (rectified) from AC to
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts relay Caterpillar catalog:
1151615
RELAY AS
120M, 12M, 140M, 143H, 160M, 16H, 216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 236B3, 236D, 242B, 242B3, 242D, 246C, 246D, 247, 247B, 247B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 256C, 257B, 257B3, 257D, 259B3, 2...
120M, 12M, 140M, 143H, 160M, 16H, 216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 236B3, 236D, 242B, 242B3, 242D, 246C, 246D, 247, 247B, 247B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 256C, 257B, 257B3, 257D, 259B3, 2...
2658025
RELAY AS
302.5C, 906H, 906H2, 907H, 907H2, 908H, 908H2, 910K, 914K, TH210, TH215
302.5C, 906H, 906H2, 907H, 907H2, 908H, 908H2, 910K, 914K, TH210, TH215
2696093
RELAY
TH210, TH215
TH210, TH215
2254957
RELAY
TH210, TH215
TH210, TH215
1737003
RELAY AS-TIMER
420D, 420E, 428D, 430D, 430E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E, 446D, 450E
420D, 420E, 428D, 430D, 430E, 432D, 432E, 434E, 438D, 442D, 442E, 444E, 446D, 450E
1894920
RELAY AS-TIMER
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D, 446D, CB-434D, CB-534D, CB-564D
420D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D, 446D, CB-434D, CB-534D, CB-564D
1702237
RELAY AS
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D, 446D
416D, 420D, 424D, 428D, 430D, 432D, 438D, 442D, 446D
2226232
RELAY GP
TH63
TH63
2365069
RELAY AS
216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247, 247B, 247B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267, 267B, 268B, 287
216, 216B, 216B3, 226B, 226B3, 228, 232B, 236, 236B, 236B3, 242B, 242B3, 247, 247B, 247B3, 248, 252B, 252B3, 257B, 257B3, 259B3, 267, 267B, 268B, 287
1464323
RELAY AS
216, 228, 236, 247, 248, 267, 287, 902, 904B, 906
216, 228, 236, 247, 248, 267, 287, 902, 904B, 906
2851178
RELAY
414E
414E
2254957
RELAY
TH210, TH215
TH210, TH215
2696093
RELAY
TH210, TH215
TH210, TH215
2658025
RELAY AS
302.5C, 906H, 906H2, 907H, 907H2, 908H, 908H2, 910K, 914K, TH210, TH215
302.5C, 906H, 906H2, 907H, 907H2, 908H, 908H2, 910K, 914K, TH210, TH215
2765450
RELAY AS
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E
422E, 428E, 432E, 434E, 442E, 444E
2780461
RELAY AS
416F, 420E, 420F, 428F, 430E, 430F, 432E, 432F, 434E, 434F, 442E, 444E, 444F, 450E, 450F, CB-434D, CB-534D, CB-564D, CB-634D, D3K2 LGP, D4K2 XL, D5K2 XL
416F, 420E, 420F, 428F, 430E, 430F, 432E, 432F, 434E, 434F, 442E, 444E, 444F, 450E, 450F, CB-434D, CB-534D, CB-564D, CB-634D, D3K2 LGP, D4K2 XL, D5K2 XL