Buhler 2425 User Manual

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SECTION 2 - OPERATION

2-84

Electrical System High/Low Voltage

The Electronic Instrument Control System will

notify the operator that the electrical system of

the tractor is operating at a voltage too high or too

low for normal operation. The following operating

conditions will cause the voltage warning system

to actuate:

A. The tractor running and more than 15 volts is

measured in the electrical system.

B. The tractor running above 1500 RPM and less

than 12.5 volts is measured in the electrical

system.

C. The tractor running at any speed and less than

11.5 volts is measured in the electrical

system.

See “Electrical System Troubleshooting” in

Section 4 for the proper steps to follow to find a

possible electrical system high/low voltage

problem. Failure to correct this problem may

cause damage to the electrical system. The

following description details the reaction of the

electronic monitor and audible alarm in the event

of electrical system high/low voltage:

With the engine running and any of the above

three conditions existing in the electrical system,

the lower portion of the monitor will flash

“VOLTS” along with the numerical value of the

electrical system voltage. The audible alarm will

sound a steady tone for four seconds. Even if the

rotary select switch is not in the electrical system

voltage position, the lower portion of the monitor

will still revert to the “VOLTS” display. The upper

portion of the monitor will continue to display

engine speed. The alternator output warning

light on the warning light bar will not illuminate.

The electronic monitor is not tied in specifically to

alternator output. It is reading total electrical

system voltage. The warning light is dedicated to

alternator output and will only illuminate if the

alternator stops charging.

Figure 2-113

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