244001864 - E5010 IGNITION AND RECHARGING DESCRIPTION
Description
The ignition and recharging circuit comprises the battery, starter motor and alternator.The battery (12) is low maintenance type.The starter motor consists of a d.c. motor supplied by the battery and an excitation electromagnet.When the ignition key is turned as far as it will go (AVV), the motor windings are supplied to generate the electromagnetic forces that are used to turn the starter motor pinion. This simultaneously activates the electromagnet that operates the mechanism that causes the pinion to mesh with the flywheel ring gear and thus turn the crankshaft.The alternator recharges the battery during normal engine rotation.The alternator shaft (rotor) is turned by the crankshaft via a belt. When supplied by an excitation current, the rotor generates a magnetic field that sets up an alternating current in the fixed winding (stator).A rectifying diode bridge on the back of the alternator allows the alternating current to be rectified to a direct current that is sent to recharge the battery.A voltage governor, also built into the alternator, maintains the power supply at a constant voltage (14 V) throughout the load variation and engine speed ranges.