5P0543 TRANSMISSION OIL SYSTEM Caterpillar parts
772, 773
Rating:
Alternative (cross code) number:
CA5P0543
5P-0543
5P0543
CA5P0543
5P-0543
5P0543
Weight: 0.010 pounds 0 kg.
TRACTOR, TRUCK,
Information:
The response of the throttle actuator can be adjusted with the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (ET). Use Cat ET to change these three parameters:
Proportional gain
Integral gain
Derivative gainThese adjustments are provided in order to obtain optimum responses to changes in the load and in the speed. The adjustments also provide stability during steady state operation.Note: Adjustment of the proportional gain directly affects the speed of the throttle actuator when there is a difference between the actual engine speed and the desired engine speed. An excessive increase of the proportional gain may amplify instability.To change the gain, stability, or compensation, use the "Real Time Graphing" feature on the "Information" drop-down menu of Cat ET. The graph provides the best method for observing the effects of the adjustment.After you make adjustments, always test the stability by interrupting the engine speed and/or load. Use the "Bump" feature on Cat ET. Operate the engine through the entire range of speeds and of loads in order to ensure stability.To set the proportional gain, increase the proportional gain until the actuator becomes unstable. Slowly reduce the proportional gain in order to stabilize the actuator. Use Cat ET to bump the engine speed. Observe that the engine operates properly with little overshoot or undershoot.The adjustment of integral gain dampens the actuator's response to changes in load and in speed. Increasing the integral gain provides less damping. Decreasing the integral gain provides more damping. To reduce overshoot, decrease the integral gain. To reduce undershoot, increase the integral gain.Note: An increase of the integral gain may require a decrease of the proportional gain in order to maintain a stable operation.Note: Adjustment of the integral gain directly affects the damping of the throttle actuator. An excessive increase of the derivative gain may amplify instability.Decrease the derivative gain until a slow, periodic instability is observed. Then, slightly increase the derivative gain. Repeat the adjustments of the proportional gain and of the integral gain. Continue to increase the derivative gain and readjust the proportional gain and the integral gain until stability is achieved and the engine's response to changes in load and in speed is optimized.
Proportional gain
Integral gain
Derivative gainThese adjustments are provided in order to obtain optimum responses to changes in the load and in the speed. The adjustments also provide stability during steady state operation.Note: Adjustment of the proportional gain directly affects the speed of the throttle actuator when there is a difference between the actual engine speed and the desired engine speed. An excessive increase of the proportional gain may amplify instability.To change the gain, stability, or compensation, use the "Real Time Graphing" feature on the "Information" drop-down menu of Cat ET. The graph provides the best method for observing the effects of the adjustment.After you make adjustments, always test the stability by interrupting the engine speed and/or load. Use the "Bump" feature on Cat ET. Operate the engine through the entire range of speeds and of loads in order to ensure stability.To set the proportional gain, increase the proportional gain until the actuator becomes unstable. Slowly reduce the proportional gain in order to stabilize the actuator. Use Cat ET to bump the engine speed. Observe that the engine operates properly with little overshoot or undershoot.The adjustment of integral gain dampens the actuator's response to changes in load and in speed. Increasing the integral gain provides less damping. Decreasing the integral gain provides more damping. To reduce overshoot, decrease the integral gain. To reduce undershoot, increase the integral gain.Note: An increase of the integral gain may require a decrease of the proportional gain in order to maintain a stable operation.Note: Adjustment of the integral gain directly affects the damping of the throttle actuator. An excessive increase of the derivative gain may amplify instability.Decrease the derivative gain until a slow, periodic instability is observed. Then, slightly increase the derivative gain. Repeat the adjustments of the proportional gain and of the integral gain. Continue to increase the derivative gain and readjust the proportional gain and the integral gain until stability is achieved and the engine's response to changes in load and in speed is optimized.
Caterpillar parts catalog:
Parts transmission Caterpillar catalog:
7D4810
TRANSMISSION OIL LINES GROUP
772, 773
772, 773
7D4410
TRANSMISSION PUMP GROUP
772, 773
772, 773
7D3580
TRANSMISSION CONTROL
772, 773
772, 773
1P7001
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
772, 773
772, 773
1P7001
TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
772, 773
772, 773
8T1643
TRANSMISSION HYDRAULIC CONTROL
772B, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D
772B, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D
8T1641
TRANSMISSION CASE & COVERS
772B, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D
772B, 773B, 773D, 775B, 775D
8T1617
TRANSMISSION CASE AND COVERS
776, 777
776, 777
6V1597
TRANSMISSION CASE AND COVERS
772B, 773B
772B, 773B
6U2901
TRANSMISSION COVER
D44B, D550B
D44B, D550B
7U3416
TRANSMISSION MOUNTING BRACKET
D250B, D25C, D300B, D30C, D350C, D35C
D250B, D25C, D300B, D30C, D350C, D35C
6U2138
TRANSMISSION MOUNT LH
D250B, D300B, D300D
D250B, D300B, D300D
6U2139
TRANSMISSION MOUNT RH
D250B, D300B, D300D
D250B, D300B, D300D
6U7355
TRANSMISSION MOUNTING BRACKET
D250B, D25C, D300B, D30C, D350C, D35C
D250B, D25C, D300B, D30C, D350C, D35C