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Electrical components

2.15.1 Alternator (A)

Externally controlled by the crankshaft by means of a belt.
  • Ampere 90 A
  • Volt 12V
 
Fig 2.44
2.15.2 Starter Motor (C)

  • Type Bosch 12 V
  • Potenza 3.2 kW
  • Anticlockwise rotation (seen from timing system side)

 Fig.2.45

2.15.3 EGR Valve (D)

A device that provides for exhaust gas recovery that is controlled by ECU, which, according to acceleration parameters, RPM and power requested, varies the opening and closing of the valve.
The device has an integrated ECU, which, on each start-up of the control panel, executes an operation self-check.
In the event of a malfunction, it sends a signal to ECU, which, in turn, signals the anomaly on the control panel.

 

Characteristics:
  • Type Dell'Orto EGV A16
  • Operating/storage temperature: -30°C / +130°C.
 Fig 2.46

2.15.4 Cold starting device (Heater)


The cold starting device consists of a resistance, managed by the ECU, which is activated when the ambient temperature is ≤ -16°C.
The intake air is heated through the resistance and facilitates starting.

Characteristics:

  • Type Hidria AET 12 V
  • Power 550 W
 Fig 2.47

2.15.5 Fuel intake regulating valve (SCV)

Valve E is situated on the high-pressure fuel injection pump.


It is managed by ECU, which regulates fuel intake by means of fuel pressure values inside the Common Rail, choking the input entrance of fuel in the injection pump. The digital signal varies the opening of the valve in proportion to the quantity of fuel required for the Common Rail.

 

Important
 Fig 2.48

2.15.7 Fuel heater

 

Heater F is situated on the fuel pre-filter. It is activated when required, after checking the fuel, by the clogging sensor G (usually below 10° C).

 

Note: Both device G and F are connected to the MCU. In the event of faults, refer to the machine’s documentation.

 

Features:

 

Volt 12 V

 

Power140-180 W

Fig. 2.49

2.15.8 ETB (DPF versions only)

 

The ETB N is situated on the air intake line, is controlled by the ECU and regulates the amount of intake air and is involved in the DPF system regeneration strategies.

Fig. 2.49e

2.15.9 Electric fuel pump (optional)

 

NOTE: Component not necessarily supplied by KOHLER.

The electric pump is located before the fuel filter. One of the following pumps can be assembled A1 - A2 - A3 - A4.

Tab. 2.37 
(a-d) indicates pump features.

 

Tab. 2.37

POS.

Description
B Electrical connection
C Prefilter pump
IN Ingoing fitting (IN) from tank
OUT

Outgoing fitting (out) to fuel filter

 

 

 

Tab. 2.37a

A1 Value
Voltage 12 V - 24 V
Delivery 100 L/h @ 0.44 - 0.56 bar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab. 2.37b

A2

Value
Voltage 12 V
Delivery 60.56 L/h @ 0.41 bar

 

 

 

 

 

Tab. 2.37c

A3 Value
Voltage 12 V
Delivery 24 L/h @ 0.1 bar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab. 2.37d

A4

Value
Voltage 12 V
Delivery 30 L/h @ 0.4 bar

 

Fig 2.50

 

 

 

 

 

Fig 2.50a

 

 

Fig 2.50b

 

 

Fig 2.50c

 

 

Fig 2.50d

 

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