Bryant ASPAS1BBA015 User Manual

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SECTION 4.4

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

DC CONTROL

a. Set a VOM to its "R x 1" scale and zero the

meter.

b. Connect the VOM test leads across the switch

terminals. With engine shut down, the meter
should read CONTINUITY.

c. Connect Wire 86 to Wire 0 for starting purposes

only. After engine starts, remove Wire 86 from
Wire 0.

d. Crank and start the engine. The meter should

read INFINITY.

5. Perform Steps 4a and 4b. If INFINITY is measured with

the engine shutdown, replace the LOP switch.

6. Set a VOM to it’s “R x 1” scale.

a. Connect one test lead to Wire 86 (disconnected

from LOP). Connect the other test lead to Pin
Location 2 (Wire 86) of the J1 connector at the
Circuit Board. CONTINUITY should be
measured. If CONTINUITY is not measured,
repair or replace Wire 86 between the LOP
switch and the J1 Connector.

b. Connect one test lead to Wire 0 ( disconnected

from LOP). Connect the other test lead to a
clean frame ground. Continuity should be
measured. If continuity is NOT measured repair
or replace Wire 0 between the LOP and and the
ground terminal connection on the engine
mount.

7. If the LOP switch tests good in Step 4 and oil pressure is

good in Step 3 but the unit still shuts down with a LOP
fault, check Wire 86 for a short to ground. Set a VOM to
it’s “R x 1” scale. Disconnect the J1 Connector from the
circuit board. Remove Wire 86 from the LOP switch.
Connect one test lead to Wire 86. Connect the other
test lead to a clean frame ground. INFINITY should be
measured. If CONTINUITY is measured, repair or
replace Wire 86 between the LOP switch and the J1
Connector.

RESULTS:

1. If switch tests good for Problem 9, proceed to Test 44.

2. Replace switch if it fails the test.

TEST 61- CHECK HIGH OIL TEMPERATURE

SWITCH

DISCUSSION:
If the temperature switch contacts have failed in a
closed position, the engine will not crank or start. If it
tries to start, it will immediately fault out on
“Overtemp.” If the unit is in an overheated condition,
the switch contacts will close at 284ºF. This will
normally occur from inadequate airflow through the
generator.

PROCEDURE:

1. Verify that the engine has cooled down (engine block is

cool to the touch). This will allow the contacts in the
High Oil Temperature Switch to close.

2. Check the installation and area surrounding the

generator. There should be at least three feet of clear
area around the entire unit. Make sure that there are no
obstructions preventing incoming and outgoing air.

3. Disconnect Wire 85 and Wire 0 from the High Oil

Temperature Switch.

4. Set a VOM to measure resistance. Connect the test

leads across the switch terminals. The meter should
read INFINITY.

5. If the switch tested good in Step 4, and a true over-

temperature condition has not occurred, check Wire 85
for a short to ground. Remove Connector J2 (5-pin) from
the circuit board. Set the VOM to measure resistance.
Connect one test lead to Wire 85 (disconnected from
High Oil Temperature Switch). Connect the other test
lead to a clean frame ground. INFINITY should be
measured.

TESTING HIGH OIL TEMPERATURE SWITCH:

6. Remove the High Oil Temperature Switch.

7. Immerse the sensing tip of the switch in oil as shown in

Figure 28, along with a suitable thermometer.

Figure 28. Testing the Oil Temperature Switch

8. Set a VOM to measure resistance. Then, connect the

VOM test leads across the switch terminal and the
switch body. The meter should read INFINITY.

PART 4

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