two stage starter motor - spartan emergency response
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Matthew Munson 2019
TWO STAGE STARTER MOTOR
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▪ Better understand a two stage (soft start) starter
▪ Precautions
OBJECTIVES
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STARTER MOTOR NOMENCLATURE
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STARTER MOTOR NOMENCLATURE
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Modern diesel engines use a two stage (soft start) gear reduction starter for the following reasons:
▪ Increased starting torque in a smaller starter package
▪ Reduced wear on ring gear and starter pinion
▪ Ease of service due to smaller size and weight
▪ Heavy duty roller clutch drives withstand shock load
▪ Most have over crank protection (OCP) built in
▪ Most have index able front housing for better clearance
WHY A TWO STAGE STARTER?
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An older style, direct drive large starter draws @ 50-100 amps of current initially, compared to @200-300 amps for a modern two stage gear reduction type.
This requires a separate Magnetic (Mag) switch to handle the high amp load in addition to the starter solenoid.
▪ If replacing a direct drive starter motor with a two stage gear reduction motor, a Magnetic switch must be installed or damage to the trucks starter electrical circuit may occur.
PRECAUTIONS
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Tooth Abutment - is when the starter pinion contacts the face of the ring gear but does not engage the ring gear. This will be heard as a single clunk noise with no cranking of the engine. If this occurs, return ignition switch to the ON position and try to start the truck again, typically tooth abutment will not occur two times in a row due to the small amount of pinion rotation needed to engage ring gear.
Battery Voltage – Due to the high amp demand of the 2 stage starter it is important that the batteries remain fully charged at all times. Low voltage can slow the 1st stage (pushing pinion into ring gear) and can arc/weld the contacts in the main solenoid causing the starter to stay engaged.
PRECAUTIONS
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SOFT START, STAGE ONE
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Ignition
Key50
30
ST
BA
Mag
Switch
Ignition key is start position closes contacts in Mag switch, enabling current to flow to starter solenoid
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SOFT START, ENGAGEMENT
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The solenoid current is
high enough to produce
a slow rotation of the
electric motor, while the
drive moves forward and
the plunger completes
its race
front view side view
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SOFT START, STAGE TWO (CRANKING)
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Once the pinion is
engaged and the plunger
closes the solenoid
contacts, the main
current is established
and the starter cranks
the engine at full power
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IK50
30
ST
BA
THE BIG PICTURE
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HELPER
RELAY
front view side view
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SOFT START SYSTEM
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Two stage starter motors should be operated for no more than 30 seconds at a time with a minimum cooling time of 2 minutes between cranking.
The large amount of current drawn by the starter motor can cause damage to the starter motor, batteries, battery cables and connections.
To minimize the chances of damaging a starter due to excessive heat, some starters utilize a over crank protection (OCP)switch. This normally closed switch senses when temperatures reach unsafe levels, switch opens and shuts down the crank signal from the ignition switch for several minutes.
THERMAL PROTECTION
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▪ Never bypass (jump) a starter by using a screwdriver or similar tool to short across start and battery post at solenoid. This will bypass the soft start and apply full amperage to a spinning drive pinion. The result will be a broken starter and or ring gear.
▪ Never hit a starter with a blunt object to “unstick” it. This can result in broken field magnets inside the starter.
PRECAUTIONS
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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
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QUESTIONS COMMENTS, CONCERNS?
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