2399322 - E5010 STARTING AND RECHARING - Description

Description

The ignition and recharging circuit comprises the battery, starter motor and alternator.The starter motor consists of a direct current motor supplied by the battery and an excitation solenoid. When the ignition key is turned to the extreme position (START), the starter motor windings are supplied, producing electro-magnetic forces which rotate the motor pinion. At the same time, the solenoid is energized and operates the mechanism for engaging the pinion in the flywheel ring gear, thus turning over the engine. The alternator recharges the battery during normal engine rotation. The alternator shaft (rotor) is turned by the crankshaft by means of a belt. When supplied with an excitation current, the rotor sets up a magnetic field that induces an alternating current in the fixed coil (stator). A diode rectifying bridge located on the back of the alterator transforms the alternating current into a direct current, which is sent to recharge the battery.A voltage regulator, also built into the alternator, maintains a constant voltage supply (about 14V) throughout the load and engine speed ranges.The efficiency of the recharging system is controlled by the Body Computer, which measures the D+ signal coming from the alternator with the engine running (rpm over 700). If insufficient voltage is detected, the relevant warning light on the instrument panel is switched on as well as the message which is shown in the display.