C.E. Niehoff & Co. N1617 Alternator/N3264 Regulator Installation User Manual

N1617 alternator w/ remote-mounted regulator, Installation instructions

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N1617 Alternator

w/ Remote-Mounted Regulator

Installation Instructions

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of hazard(s) that can cause minor

property damage.

CAUTION

Install alternator as shown in Figure 1:

Slip bushing located in rear mounting

foot must be securely tightened against

alternator mounting bracket on engine.

Failure to do so can result in broken

mounting feet or broken upper mounting

bracket.

Figure 1 - Alternator Installation Details (see page 2 for B– Details)

CAUTION

1. Units are shipped with shaft collar, Belleville washer,

and nut. Remove shaft collar. Install pulley specified
by customer, washer, and nut. Torque nut to 163

Nm/ 120 lb. ft.

2. Use hardened washers between aluminum surfaces

and bolt heads and nuts. Torque mounting bolts as

shown in Figure 1.

3. All cabling, wiring or conduit must be supported

within 305 mm/12 in. of termination on alternator.

4. Choose wire gauge for B+ and B– cables capable of

handling maximum alternator output with minimum

voltage drop. See Figures 1 and 2 for proper B+ and

B– connections.

5. Install regulator as specified by customer.

6. Install battery isolator as specified by cutomer.

Lockwasher

B+ connections on alternator
Bolt, 0.3750-16 UNC-2A x 1.00; torque to 20 Nm / 15 lb.ft. when securing B+ cables. Both positive cables must be

connected together at battery positive potential when alternator is installed in vehicle and during operation.

Interconnect cable is part of vehicle cabling.

Washer

Interconnect cable

Positive cable from vehicle

B+ output terminals

Lockwasher

Washer

Positive cable from vehicle

Secure alternator mounting lug

to vehicle using hardware

specified by vehicle manufac-

turer and torque sufficient to

withstand weight of alternator.

Secure alternator mounting lugs to

vehicle using hardware specified

by vehicle manufacturer and torque

sufficient to withstand weight of

alternator.

B– connections on

alternator — see Page 2

for complete wiring

Regulator connector

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