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Read this entire manual and all other publications pertaining to the work to be performed before installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. Practice all plant and safety instructions and precautions. Failure to follow instructions can cause personal injury and/or property damage. The engine, turbine, or other type of prime mover should be equipped with an overspeed shutdown device to protect against runaway or damage to the prime mover with possible personal injury, loss of life, or property damage. The overspeed shutdown device must be totally independent of the prime mover control system. An overtemperature or overpressure shutdown device may also be needed for safety, as appropriate.
To prevent damage to a control system that uses an alternator or battery-charging device, make sure the charging device is turned off before disconnecting the battery from the system. In systems where large inductive loads are switched on the DC power buss, surge impulse energy will be present due to the switching. To address surge energy affects on the control, appropriate suppression devices must be installed in the DC power buss prior to the controls power connection. Electronic controls contain static-sensitive parts. Observe the following precautions to prevent damage to these parts. Discharge body static before handling the control (with power to the control turned off, contact a grounded surface and maintain contact while handling the control). Avoid all plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam (except antistatic versions) around printed circuit boards. Do not touch the components or conductors on a printed circuit board with your hands or with conductive devices.
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WARNINGindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTIONindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to equipment. NOTEprovides other helpful information that does not fall under the warning or caution categories. RevisionsText changes are indicated by a black line alongside the text.
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Woodward Governor Company reserves the right to update any portion of this publication at any time. Information provided by Woodward Governor Company is believed to be correct and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Woodward Governor Company unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
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Contents
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE AWARENESS .................................................. II CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INFORMATION.......................................................... 1
Solenoid Operation .................................................................................................1 Single Coil Solenoid ........................................................................................1 Dual Coil Solenoid ..........................................................................................2 Three Methods for Turning Off the Pull Coil ...................................................3 Externally Switched Solenoid Terminations....................................................4 Pull vs. Push Solenoids ..........................................................................................5 Energized-to-Run vs. Energized-to-Stop Applications............................................5 Shutdown vs. Throttle (Choke) Applications...........................................................6 Coil Protection ........................................................................................................6
General Guidelines .................................................................................................7 Troubleshooting Techniques ..................................................................................7 Safety Precautions..................................................................................................8 Solenoid Troubleshooting Process .........................................................................8 Identifying Solenoid Type........................................................................................9 Part Number Descriptor........................................................................................10
Preliminary Check.................................................................................................11 Power to the Solenoid...........................................................................................11 Wiring to the S Terminal of Starter.....................................................................12 Solenoid Coil Resistance Check...........................................................................13 Table 1A. Coil Resistance Externally Switched Solenoids ...........................14 Table 1B. Coil Resistance Internally Switched Solenoids.............................15 Solenoid Operation on the Engine or Application .................................................16 Table 2. Solenoid Operation of the Engine ...................................................16 Table 3. NO START ...................................................................................17 Table 4. NO RUN .......................................................................................17 Table 5. NO SHUTDOWN..........................................................................17 Solenoid Voltage Check .......................................................................................18 Table 6. Solenoid Voltage.............................................................................19 Solenoid Linkage Adjustment ...............................................................................20 Table 7. Linkage Adjustment ........................................................................21 Overload Protection ..............................................................................................22 Solenoid Bench Testing........................................................................................22
Product Service Options .......................................................................................23 Returning Equipment for Repair ...........................................................................24 Replacement Parts ...............................................................................................25 How to Contact Woodward...................................................................................25 Engineering Services............................................................................................26 Technical Assistance............................................................................................27
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Coil Protection
In an internally switched dual coil solenoid, the pull coil is energized at the same time as the hold coil, with the key switch in the Run position. The plunger switches off the pull coil when it bottoms out, provided there is enough voltage and the linkage is adjusted correctly. In an externally switched dual coil solenoid, the hold coil is designed to be energized continuously with the key switch in the Run position. There is little or no danger of the hold coil failing. The pull coil is designed to be energized for a short time during engine cranking with the key switch in the Start position. Thus, the pull coil current is considerably higher (30-50 amps depending on the model) than that of the hold coil. Energizing the pull coil causes a significant rise in the internal temperature of the solenoid. Burnout of the coil can occur with excessive engine cranking. Therefore, the pull coil must be turned off, as soon as possible, after pulling the plunger to the bottomed out position. For both internally switched and externally switched solenoids, it is recommended that engine cranking be limited to three 30-second attempts with a cool-down period of two minutes (120 seconds) between each cranking attempt. After three cranking attempts (total elapsed time of 5 minutes), the solenoid must be allowed to cool down to ambient temperature before making further cranking attempts.
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This section contains some basic troubleshooting instructions. Chapter 3 contains detailed step-step instructions for diagnosing and troubleshooting solenoid related problems. Tools and Equipment The use of a digital multimeter is recommended for troubleshooting. Other tools usually found in a mechanics tool box should be sufficient for most repairs. Wire cutters/strippers Screwdrivers Adjustable wrenches Soldering iron
The following parts are not essential but may be needed: Tie wraps Electrical tape Wire Crimp-ons
Troubleshooting Techniques
In order to efficiently troubleshoot a system or a piece of equipment, it is important to take a systematic, step-by-step approach to narrow and identify the probable cause of the problem. Troubleshooting is a process in which trail fixing should not be attempted. Many times troubleshooting is a matter of finding out what is not wrong with the system. Therefore, begin with the most obvious and proceed step-by-step in an orderly fashion. Be aware that when several items of equipment are connected together it is not easy to pinpoint the one item that is faulty. Also be aware that in many cases, the problem may be that the operator is not using the equipment properly or that there is some misadjustment.
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Solenoid Troubleshooting Guide Approach each situation using the following precautions: Understand the problem. Check the symptoms to determine probable cause. Take appropriate action to fix the problem.
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Once the repairs are completed, test to see if the equipment is functioning normally. If not, look for other probable causes and take corrective action until the system is returned to service.
Safety Precautions
Nothing is more important than safety. The simple rule of safety is that if you think safety is for the other person; let the job be, too. Keep in mind that beside yourself, you are also responsible for the safety of everyone around you. Information provided in this guide is intended for use by qualified technicians. Attempting repairs without the proper training, tools and equipment can result in personal injury and/or property damage. Some of the procedures described in this guide require the use of specialized tools or equipment. Make sure the proper tools or equipment are available before attempting repairs. Be aware of the work environment (rotating equipment and hazardous exhaust fumes etc). Be sure protective shields are in place and the work area is properly ventilated. Wear eye and ear protection when needed. Wear protective shoes as required by job conditions. Be aware of high voltages and take adequate precautions to avoid getting shocked. When you need to replace parts, use only the recommended replacement parts. Do not use parts of inferior quality. Observe all cautionary notices to reduce or avoid the risk of personal injury or equipment damage. Work carefully around machinery that is in operation.
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Which approach should be followed? Both approaches are equally valid and it is generally at the technicians discretion to determine the best possible approach to use for each specific situation. In some instances, one approach may be more practical than the other. For example, if the solenoid is especially difficult to remove and re-install, it may be better to investigate all possible engine related causes before removing the solenoid for bench testing. At other times, especially from the solenoid manufacturers perspective, it may make more sense to bench test the solenoid first and eliminate it as the source of the problem before investigating other causes. Getting Started Before beginning the actual troubleshooting, complete the following: 1. Identify and learn about the type of engine or application on which the solenoid is installed (consult with the customer). 2. Identify the type of solenoid being used. Refer to Safety Precautions section. Refer to Chapter 3 to begin step-by-step testing and troubleshooting.
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Make sure the solenoid is NOT wired to the S terminal of the starter. Wiring the solenoid to the S terminal of the starter or to the relay that is connected to the S terminal will VOID the manufacturers warranty for the solenoid. Perform the following test to determine if the pull coil is incorrectly wired to the S terminal of the starter. 1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect the solenoid electrical connector from the OEM wiring harness. 3. Locate the pin on the OEM side of the connector that is opposite the white wire (pull coil) of the solenoid side of the connector. Place one lead of the multimeter on this pin. 4. Place the other lead of the multimeter on the S terminal of the starter. 5. Measure the resistance between these two points. The resistance should be infinite (open circuit) if the solenoid is wired correctly. If the resistance is not infinite, the solenoid is incorrectly wired to the S terminal of the starter. Re-wire the solenoid correctly. (Refer to the publication SE-3024 for recommended wiring schemes).
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Some specially manufactured solenoid units may not follow the general wire color scheme presented here.
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Remember to limit cranking to three 30-second attempts with a cooldown period of two minutes (120 seconds) between each cranking attempt. After three cranking attempts, the solenoid must be allowed to cool down to ambient temperature (5 minutes total elapsed time) before any further attempts are made.
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Table 3. NO START
Table 4. NO RUN
Table 5. NO SHUTDOWN
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2 Check the hold-in voltage available to the solenoid during cranking 3 Check the hold-in voltage available to the solenoid when NOT cranking 4 Check the voltage between the Pull and Common wires when NOT cranking
Attach the clips of a voltmeter to the Hold and Common wires in the harness. Turn the Key Switch to Run/On and check the voltage. Check continuity between the Start and On positions on the key switch.
Attach the clips of a multimeter to the Pull and Common wires in the harness and check the voltage.
Remember to limit cranking to three 30-second attempts with a cool-down period of two minutes (120 seconds) between each cranking attempt. After three cranking attempts, the solenoid must be allowed to cool down to ambient temperature (5 minutes total elapsed time) before any further attempts are made.
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Overload Protection
Internally Switched Solenoids Woodward recommends using an overload device to protect solenoids from permanent overload damage. Since customers can choose from a number of devices available on the market (for example; circuit breakers), specific troubleshooting procedures cannot be outlined here. Externally Switched Solenoids Woodward recommends using a timer device such as a Coil Commander to protect solenoids from permanent damage. Coil Commanders limit pull coil on-time to prevent solenoid burnout due to engine overcranking and misaligned linkages.
When using a Coil Commander module, there will be a voltage loss to the solenoid. Application must supply additional voltage above the minimum hot-solenoid pull-in voltage. Please consult the factory with questions regarding Coil Commanders.
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Replacement/Exchange
Replacement/Exchange is a premium program designed for the user who is in need of immediate service. It allows you to request and receive a like-new replacement unit in minimum time (usually within 24 hours of the request), providing a suitable unit is available at the time of the request, thereby minimizing costly downtime. This is also a flat rate structured program and includes the full standard Woodward product warranty (Woodward Product and Service Warranty 5-01-1205). This option allows you to call in the event of an unexpected outage, or in advance of a scheduled outage, to request a replacement control unit. If the unit is available at the time of the call, it can usually be shipped out within 24 hours. You replace your field control unit with the like-new replacement and return the field unit to the Woodward facility as explained below (see Returning Equipment for Repair later in this chapter). Charges for the Replacement/Exchange service are based on a flat rate plus shipping expenses. You are invoiced the flat rate replacement/exchange charge plus a core charge at the time the replacement unit is shipped. If the core (field unit) is returned to Woodward within 60 days, Woodward will issue a credit for the core charge. [The core charge is the average difference between the flat rate replacement/exchange charge and the current list price of a new unit.] Return Shipment Authorization Label. To ensure prompt receipt of the core, and avoid additional charges, the package must be properly marked. A return authorization label is included with every Replacement/Exchange unit that leaves Woodward. The core should be repackaged and the return authorization label affixed to the outside of the package. Without the authorization label, receipt of the returned core could be delayed and cause additional charges to be applied.
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To prevent damage to electronic components caused by improper handling, read and observe the precautions in Woodward manual 82715, Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, and Modules.
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Packing a Control
Use the following materials when returning a complete control: protective caps on any connectors; antistatic protective bags on all electronic modules; packing materials that will not damage the surface of the unit; at least 100 mm (4 inches) of tightly packed, industry-approved packing material; a packing carton with double walls; a strong tape around the outside of the carton for increased strength.
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We highly recommend that you make arrangement in advance for return shipments. Contact a Woodward customer service representative at 1 (800) 523-2831 in North America or +1 (970) 482-5811 for instructions and for a Return Authorization Number.
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Replacement Parts
When ordering replacement parts for controls, include the following information: the part number(s) (XXXX-XXXX) that is on the enclosure nameplate; the unit serial number, which is also on the nameplate.
You can also contact the Woodward Customer Service Department or consult our worldwide directory on Woodwards website (www.woodward.com) for the name of your nearest Woodward distributor or service facility.
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Engineering Services
Woodward Industrial Controls Engineering Services offers the following after-sales support for Woodward products. For these services, you can contact us by telephone, by email, or through the Woodward website. Technical Support Product Training Field Service
Contact information: Telephone+1 (970) 482-5811 Toll-free Phone (in North America)1 (800) 523-2831 Emailicinfo@woodward.com Websitewww.woodward.com Technical Support is available through our many worldwide locations or our authorized distributors, depending upon the product. This service can assist you with technical questions or problem solving during normal business hours. Emergency assistance is also available during non-business hours by phoning our toll-free number and stating the urgency of your problem. For technical support, please contact us via telephone, email us, or use our website and reference Customer Services and then Technical Support. Product Training is available at many of our worldwide locations (standard classes). We also offer customized classes, which can be tailored to your needs and can be held at one of our locations or at your site. This training, conducted by experienced personnel, will assure that you will be able to maintain system reliability and availability. For information concerning training, please contact us via telephone, email us, or use our website and reference Customer Services and then Product Training. Field Service engineering on-site support is available, depending on the product and location, from one of our many worldwide locations or from one of our authorized distributors. The field engineers are experienced both on Woodward products as well as on much of the non-Woodward equipment with which our products interface. For field service engineering assistance, please contact us via telephone, email us, or use our website and reference Customer Services and then Technical Support.
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Technical Assistance
If you need to telephone for technical assistance, you will need to provide the following information. Please write it down here before phoning:
General
Engine/Turbine Model Number Manufacturer Number of Cylinders (if applicable) Type of Fuel (gas, gaseous, steam, etc) Rating Application
Control/Governor Information
Please list all Woodward governors, actuators, and electronic controls in your system:
Woodward Part Number and Revision Letter Control Description or Governor Type Serial Number Woodward Part Number and Revision Letter Control Description or Governor Type Serial Number Woodward Part Number and Revision Letter Control Description or Governor Type Serial Number
If you have an electronic or programmable control, please have the adjustment setting positions or the menu settings written down and with you at the time of the call.
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