Auto Meter BVA-350 Operator's Manual

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Test Equipment
Auto Meter Products Inc.
413 West Elm Street
Sycamore, IL 60178
Toll Free (815)-895-0801
Toll Free (866)-883-TEST (8378)
www.autometer.com/test
TESTER/ANALYZER
‘Y’ FOR MENU
BVA-350
Operator’s Manual
Hand Held-Accuracy with a 40 Amp Load
The BVA-350 is the a hand-held tester that is the auto industry’s answer to portability in a professionally accurate battery load tester, charging system analysis and voltage drop testing.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
BVA 350
Load Test Capacity..................40 Amp
Battery Sizes ...........................100-1600 CCA
Digital Display ........................1" x 2.5" - 4 line x 16 character
Volt Ranges .............................Digital 0-30
Cooling ....................................Heat Sink Ventilation
Leads ......................................Load Amp-4 ft., 16 Gauge
Size .........................................3 3/4" x 6 3/4" x 1"
Memory ...................................stores the last 100 tests
Internal Battery ........................9 Volt Alkaline
External Lead Sets ..................10 ft.
Optional PR-12 .......................Infrared printer
Optional AC-12 ......................PC Interface adapter cord
Optional AC-24J ......................Carrying case only
Optional AC-32 .......................Serial Port to USB adapter
Optional AC-62 ......................AMP Link Data Download PC Software
Weight .....................................1.36 lbs.
What to Expect from the BVA-350:
Immediately determine battery condition and perform a complete starting and charging system analysis. The BVA-350 is a portable
full-featured menu-driven battery tester and system analyzer that provides quick, professional load results using Auto Meter's Pulsed Load. The BVA-350 is user friendly. It tells you what to do. The stator-diode test automatically indicates open or shorted stator-diodes. It is professionally accurate. The alternator test has the option of checking the charging cables at the same time or you can use the Voltage Drop Test to test both the charging and starting cables. Detailed test results are LCD displayed after each test and can be reviewed and/or printed from memory.
LIMITED WARRANTY
12 MONTHS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE-CABLES 90 DAYS
The manufacturer warrants to the consumer that this product will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of original purchase. Products that fail within this 12 month warranty period will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer's option to the consumer, when determined by the manufacturer that the product failed due to defects in material or workmanship. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of parts and the necessary labor by the manufacturer to effect the repair or replacement of the product. In no event shall the manufacturer be responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages or costs incurred due to the failure of this product.
Improper use, accident, water damage, abuse, unauthorized repairs or alterations voids this warranty. The manufacturer disclaims any liability or consequential damages due to breach of any written or implied warranty on its test equipment.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Warranty claims to the manufacturer's service department must be transportation prepaid and accompanied by a dated proof of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. Freight damage incurred during return shipments is not covered under this warranty. It is the responsibility of the shipper (the customer returning the Test Equipment) to package the tester properly to prevent any damage during return shipment. Repair costs for such damages will be charged back to shipper (customer returning the Test Equipment). Protect the product by shipping in original carton or add plenty of over-pack cushioning such as crumpled up newspaper.
You have purchased one of Auto Meter's hand-held Battery, Starting and Charging System Analyzers. It is designed to test each component of a vehicle's electrical system with speed and accuracy. If you should have any questions about your tester, testing procedures or service see the last page of this for contact information.
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CONNECT TESTER TO A PC RUNNING DATA SOFTWARE 'N' TO CANCEL
From the Main Menu scroll down to DOWNLOAD
The following will be displayed
REVIEW/PRINT VOLT METER >DOWNLOAD SETUP
Using Auto Meter's optional adapter cord AC-12 insert the stereo
plug into the jack on the BVA-350 and then plug the serial adapter into a free serial port on the rear of your computer or connect to AC-32 serial port to USB adapter. Follow the instructions of the AC-62 AMP Link Data Download software to retrieve data from the BVA-350.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Specications -------------------------------------------------------2 Safety -----------------------------------------------------------------4 Cause of Battery Failure -----------------------------------------4 Inspection and Visual Check ------------------------------------5 Controls and Functions -------------------------------------------6 Maintenance --------------------------------------------------------7 Clamp Replacement ----------------------------------------------7 Internal Battery Replacement -----------------------------------7
Test Sections
1. Hook Up --------------------------------------------------------8
2. Battery Test ----------------------------------------------- 9-11
3. Starter Test ---------------------------------------------- 12 -15
4. Alternator Test ----------------------------------------------- 16
Alternator Test Results ------------------------------------ 17
6. Voltage Drop Test ------------------------------------------ 19
7. Other Menu Items
Review Tests ------------------------------------------- 20 Printing Test Results ---------------------------------21 Voltmeter ------------------------------------------------22 Setup -------------------------------------------------23-24 About ----------------------------------------------------- 25 Voltage Drop Error Messages --------------------------------25 PC Interface ------------------------------------------------------- 26 Warranty Information --------------------------------------------27 Contact Information ---------------------------------------------28
Note: The BVA-350 performs a load tests 6 volt and 12 volt
batteries and tests 12 Volt and 24 Volt starting and charging systems. The following examples illustrated are for a 12 Volt
system. The BVA-350 automatically identies the appropriate
voltage and displays the menu selection and instructions needed for that system.
PC INTERFACE
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From the main menu scroll down to the last selection.
Note: The down arrow is no longer displayed. ABOUT is the last menu item. The up arrow indicates previous menu selections.
Press (Y Enter) and the version will be displayed.
ABOUT
VOLT METER DOWNLOAD SETUP >ABOUT
BVA-350
VERSION 3.0
SER: 50345
COPYRIGHT 2013
ERROR: TURN OFF ENGINE AND ACCESSORIES 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: ELECT. SHORT OR ACCESSORY DRAW 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: LARGE LEADS NOT CONNECTED 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: BAD CONNECTION ON LARGE LEADS 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: SMALL LEADS REVERSED 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: SMALL LEADS NOT CONNECTED 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: CHECK LARGE RED LEAD 'Y' TO CONTINUE
ERROR: CHECK LARGE BLACK LEAD ‘Y’ TO CONTINUE
One of the following may appear during any drop test sequence. Correct the situation before continuing.
System noise indicates some device is turned on. Correct by turning vehicle loads off before continuing.
Check Tester connections and make sure vehicle loads are off.
VOLTAGE DROP TEST ERROR MESSAGES
SAFETY
Carefully read all operating instructions before
using the BVA-350
Wear proper protection when working around
batteries.
Be sure each test is complete before removing
load clamps to prevent arcing and potential explosion from battery gases. Keep sparks
ames, or cigarettes away from batteries.
Keep hair, hands, and clothing as well as tester
leads and cords away from moving blades and
belts. Provide adequate ventilation to remove car exhaust. In extremely cold temperatures, check for frozen
electrolytic uid before applying load. Do not attempt
to Load Test or charge a battery under 20 degrees. Allow the battery to warm to room
temperature before testing or charging. Warning! Never attach the BVA-350 to a battery that is connected to any other tester
or charging unit. Damage may result.
CAUSE OF BATTERY FAILURE
Incorrect Application: Wrong size battery may have inadequate cold cranking Amp
rating for original vehicle specications.
Incorrect Installation: Loose battery hold-downs cause excessive vibration, which
can result in damage to the battery plates.
Improper Maintenance: Low electrolytic uid and corrosion on battery connections
can greatly reduce battery life and affect battery performance. Age of Battery: If the date code on the battery indicates it is old, the failure may be
caused by natural causes. Overcharging: Overcharging caused by a high voltage regulator setting or incorrect
battery charging can cause excessive gassing, heat and water loss. Undercharging: Undercharging caused by a faulty charging system or low voltage
regulation can cause lead sulfate to gradually build up and crystallize on the plates
greatly reducing the battery’s capacity and ability to be charged.
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SETUP (cont.)
USE TEST RESULT NEAR END OF LIFE USE +/­'Y' TO SELECT
PRINTOUT OPTION AC-14/PR-12 USE +/­'Y' TO SELECT
DO YOU WANT TO
ENTER STORE INFO
'N' OR 'Y'
To toggle battery test results between "GOOD" or "BAD" only and "NEAR END OF LIFE", use + or ­to change setting then use 'Y' to select.
To print to an Auto Meter stand alone IR printer choose "AC-14/ PR-12". To print to the Auto Meter high speed PR-16 printer using the Auto Meter XTC-160 charger/ tester and IR-1 printer interface choose "XTC-160/PR-16. To print to a network printer using the POSI-160 choose "POSI-160".
Press 'Y' to enter or change the store address for use on print outs or 'N' to continue.
Valid automotive electrical system testing depends
on all the components being in good operating
condition. In addition, the battery MUST have sufcient
charge for testing. Carefully perform the following before attempting
any electrical diagnosis.
Inspect Belts and Pulleys for cracks, glazed
surface and fraying. Tighten loose belts.
Inspect Battery for
terminal corrosion, loose or broken posts, cracks in the case, loose hold-downs, low electrolyte level, moisture and dirt around the terminals.
Inspect Starting System. Check starter, solenoid, and regulator for
loose connections, loose mounts and frayed or cracked wires.
Important Note: A known defective battery must be replaced before
proceeding.
INSPECTION
VISUAL CHECK
Entry Hints
To change the text or number press the (+) or (-) keys. If you press 'N' at the beginning of the screen, no changes will be made. To make changes, use the (+) and (-) keys then press 'Y' to save the change. The cursor will then go to the next character or number. If you are done making changes but there is
more text keep pressing 'Y' until the cursor is on a blank space at the end of the lines of text. Pressing 'N' moves back the cursor position back one character. Pressing Print saves the text up to the cursor position. Any text after is deleted.
Note: Address one & two and city have a max of 23 characters.
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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
LCD:
Displays menus and test results.
KEYS:
When pressed, a beep sounds to assure contact has been made.
On/Off Key: The display will show “READY TO CONNECT!” when the unit is turned on.
Y Enter Key: Selects the next menu, the cursor line item and answers ‘yes’ to a test progression.
+Up Key: Moves the cursor up in order to select a menu line item and increments certain displayed values.
-Down Arrow Key: Moves the cursor down in order
Cancels a test or progression. It also returns to the previous menu.
Print Key: Point the BVA-350 infrared print light towards the Optional PR-12 infrared printer receiver and press the print key. Test results will be printed.
Infrared Print Light:
Infrared data is transmitted to the printer
to select a menu line and decrements certain displayed values.
N Esc Key:
External Leads:
Jacks for external lead sets.
PC Download Jack:
Adapter cord AC-12 can be inserted.
Scroll Down to Setup, Select setup by pressing Y
Select the temperature in Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
>SET TEMPERATURE SCALE: F USE +/­ 'Y' TO SELECT
>SET LANGUAGE: ENGLISH USE+/­ 'Y' TO SELECT
Choose between English, Spanish, or French using the + and - keys to change the language. Press 'Y' to select.
VOLT METER DOWNLOAD >SETUP ABOUT
Select the rating from CCA, MCA, CA, AH, EN.
>DEFAULT BATTERY RATING: CCA USE +/­ 'Y' TO SELECT
SETUP
>SET DEFAULT CCA AS: 600 USE +/­ 'Y' TO SELECT
DO YOU WANT TO DISPLAY MEASURED BATTERY CAPACITY
'N' OR 'Y'
You can also select the default rating to be the last entered CCA value or a particular amount such as 600 CCA.
If 'Y' is chosen, the measured battery capacity will be displayed on the battery test result screen and print out. If 'N' is chosen no measured battery capacity will be displayed or printed.
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-VOLT METER­VOLTS: 14.50V EXT V: 04.60V RIPPLE 22.4mV
ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE DROP REVIEW/PRINT >VOLT METER
-VOLT METER- VOLTS: 13.94V EXT V: 14.50V
0.36POS 0.20NEG
VOLT METER
Note: If the car is running and the clamps are attached to the battery a high ripple (over 50.0 mv) indicates bad diodes in the alternator.
Press the (-Down) key and the POS and NEG cable results are displayed.
Unusual problems with a battery and the need to localize loss of current can be determined with the manual volt reading. From the main menu scroll down to Volt Meter.
Press (Y Enter). The following will be displayed.
MAINTENANCE
Both jaws of each clamp must rmly engage the battery terminal
The wire soldered to the copper insert jaw must be insulated from the other wire soldered to the opposite handle. This insulation is required so than one can read the Amps and the other can read the Volts. Damaged clamps or loose wires will affect readings. Make sure the copper jaw insert is properly insulated from the clamp and the clamps are clean and in good repair.
CHECK OFTEN FOR LOOSE JAWS
OR DAMAGED INTERNAL INSULATOR
Over time the battery clamps will need to be replaced if any of the following are indicated:
CCA values seem extreme.
If there is continuity between the copper insert and the clamps.
If there is excessive damage or corrosion to the cables or
clamps.
Remove the screws from the back cover.
Separate top and bottom cover and open like a book leaving the
ribbon in contact with the PC board that will remain with the back cover.
CLAMPS: Remove the cables and strain relief. With the new
load clamp leads pointing down; insert the new strain relief into the back cover. Make sure the red clamp wires are attached to the left two screws of the green screw terminal (labeled POS) and the black clamp wires are connected to the right two screws (labeled NEG). It does not matter if either of the two red clamp wires is switched. The same applies to the two black clamp wires. Just make sure the red clamp wires are to the left (POS) and the black clamp wires are to the right. (NEG)
BATTERY: Remove the battery and replace with a 9 Volt battery.
Match the (+) on the new battery with the (+) on the PC board.
Reverse the procedure to assemble the unit.
CLAMP and BATTERY REPLACEMENT
CLAMP MAINTENANCE:
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HOOK UP
Press the On/Off button: Connect the clamps as instructed on the LCD.
Enter the approximate battery temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius (seen note) then press (Y Enter).
Note: Go to the setup to change temp scale to Celsius. The temperature
request only appears once for each battery tested. If the clamps are disconnected you will be prompted again to begin a new battery test.
Note! Take special care when connecting to battery side terminals. If necessary use a side post adapter to prevent thread damage. When testing dual post batteries always connect load clamps to the post to which the system is attached.
CONNECTION ERRORS
If the clamps are reversed the Reversed Connection screen
will ash.
If one or both of the clamps are not in complete contact
(including both jaws) CHECK CONNECTIONS! will ash.
AUTO METER
BVA-350
TESTER/ANALYZER
'Y' FOR MENU
>ENTER BATTERY TEMP: 70F USE +/­ 'Y' TO CONTINUE
Make sure the Infrared Printer is
properly set up.
After a test is made with the
BVA-350 make sure the results are displayed on the LCD.
Point the BVA-350 in the
direction of the Infrared Printer (within 15 ft.)
Press the <Print> key and the
test results will be printed.
Depending upon the test made
the printer will sometimes yield more information than the LCD.
PRINTING TEST RESULTS
Point the BVA-350 in the direction of the PR-12 printer with the printer’s IR receiver pointed in the direction of the BVA-350. Press (Print). You should be within 15 ft of the printer. Wait for the screen to clear before moving the BVA-350. It takes a moment to send all the test data. The BVA-350 also operates the AC-14 printer installed in Auto Meter’s XTC-160 tester/charger or BVA-2100 heavy-duty tester/analyzer or Auto Meter's PR-16 Printer when used with a XTC-160 and IR-1 Printer Interface.
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BATTERY TEST
Select Battery Test from the main menu and then press (Y Enter).
Use the (+Up) or (-Down) keys to adjust the battery temperature. Press 'Y' to enter the temperature.
ENTER BATTERY TEMP: 70F USE +/­'Y' TO CONTINUE
>BATTERY TEST STARTER TEST ALTERNATOR TEST VOLTAGE DROP
Press 'Y' to continue, once the clamps are connected the test will proceed.
CONNECT LARGE CLAMPS TO THE BATTERY 'N' TO CANCEL
If any of the tests (battery test or starter test, or alternator test) are selected and the clamps are not connected to the battery the following screen will appear.
Pressing 'Y' or 'N' will return to the main menu.
Let the battery cool before testing
THE BATTERY NEEDS TO COOL BEFORE TESTING
'Y' TO CONTINUE
THE BATTERY IS TOO HOT TO TEST SAFELY
'Y' TO CONTINUE
If the battery temperature is above 180°F the battery is too hot to safely test. the following screens will appear.
OTHER MENU ITEMS
REVIEW TESTS
Press (Y Enter) to select Review/Print.
The last test will be displayed.
Press (N Esc.) to select previous test. Press (+Up) or (-Down) key to select the desired test.
Scroll Down to Review/Print
>REVIEW/PRINT VOLT METER DOWNLOAD SETUP
#44 12V CHARGE PASS REGULATOR PASS DIODES PASS OUTPUT
Press the (+Up) or (-Down) key to cycle through the battery types. Press 'Y' when it matches the type of battery you are testing. BATTERY TYPE OPTIONS: STARTING STANDRD STARTING AGM DEEP CYCLE AGM DEEP CYCLE STD
CHOOSE BATT TYPE STARTING STANDRD USE +/­'Y' TO CONTINUE
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Press the (+Up) or (-Down) key to increment or decrement to the rated CCA of the battery.
>ENTER RATED CCA 600 USE +/-
12.50V 'Y' TO CONTINUE
VOLTAGE DROP TEST (Cont.)
Connect small leads to the battery or along the circuit being tested as illustrated in the setup and press (Y Enter)
Then connect large leads to either the alternator or starter or any generic load such as a winch or even a stereo connected to the battery.
If all connections are correct, wait for a load to be applied.
The results will vary depending upon and the conditions of the cables. Both the positive and negative circuit results will be indicated from the single test.
If the overall voltage drop is not within the desired specications the
small red lead can be moved closer along the line being tested at some junction and the test can be run again. If the results are desirable, it is
the section not included in the second test, but included in the rst that is
bad. If the results are still not desirable, you can move the small red lead closer and retest until you locate the problem.
>CONNECT LARGE
CLAMPS TO OTHER
END OF CIRCUIT
'Y' TO CONTINUE
>CONNECT SMALL CLIPS TO THE BATTERY 'Y' TO CONTINUE
LOADING PLEASE WAIT... S# 22010 T#28
T#28 VDROP VOLTAGE DROP AT 250 AMPS:0.65V
0.33 POS 0.32 NEG
BATTERY TEST (Cont.)
If the reading is below 7.2 Volts you will get the following:
Surface charge removed if detected.
Wait for test results.
Bar at the bottom of the screen will show the tests progress.
The BVA-350 serial number and test number are displayed to help reference the test to the print out.
SUMMARY SCREEN
TESTING BATTERY PLEASE WAIT... S#22010 T#32
Conrm that the inputs are
correct. Press “Y” if they are correct. The test will start. Press “N” to re-enter battery type, temp, and rating.
>IS THIS A 6V BATTERY?
'N' OR 'Y'
STARTING STANDRD TEMP: 70°F RATED CCA = 600
'N' OR 'Y'
REMOVING SURFACE CHARGE... S#22010 T#32
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AUTO METER
BVA-350
SYSTEM ANALYZER
READY TO CONNECT
VDrop
After the Digital Pulse Load Test is completed results similar to one of the following sample screens will appear.
Battery passes testing. Return to service.
Charge battery and place into service.
Battery did not have a sufcient
charge for a Digital Pulse Load Test. Charge and retest battery.
Battery passes testing and is near end of life. Battery is ok for mild climate. May not start vehicle in hot or cold conditions.
Battery did not have
sufcient remaining
capacity to pass tests. Battery should be replaced immediately.
BATTERY TEST (Cont.)
#32 12V BATT. GOOD BATTERY!
12.84V CHRG 100% MEAS CCA 610
#33 12V BATT. BAD BATTERY!
12.45V CHRG 75% MEAS CCA 400
#34 12V BATT. GOOD NEEDS CHRG
12.24V CHG 50% MEAS CCA 600
#35 12V BATT. CHARGE & TEST
12.06V CHG 25% 'Y' TO CONTINUE
#36 12V BATT. NEAR END OF LIFE
12.80V CHG 100% MEAS CCA 450
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VOLTAGE DROP TEST
The generic setup can be used in all the previous applications as well as
it can be used to test the entire circuit, or any particular sections of any circuit that includes battery, cables and any load.
Select >VOLTAGE DROP from the main menu. (Down arrow in the lower right corner indicates more menu items).
Using the (+/-) key adjust Amp rating to that of load device being tested.
BATTERY STARTER ALTERNATOR >VOLTAGE DROP
>ENTER RATED CURRENT: 180A
'Y' TO CONTINUE
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STARTER TEST
The starter test measures the amount of current needed to crank the engine and provides the initial information to diagnose and/or further test the starting system if necessary
Symptomatic Check before Proceeding:
Check all cables and connections. Check the battery for corrosion and dirty terminals. Check starter/solenoid for visual defects. Check the ignition switch and any magnetic switches for
loose or bad wiring, loose mounting, or connections and sticking contacts.
Check for starter/solenoid noise. The type of noise or the
lack thereof can help in diagnosing the problem.
Does the solenoid click, but the starter does not turn? Does
the starter turn, but not engage the ywheel? Is the starter
sluggish?
Note: A remote starter switch can be used to bypass the ignition switch and crank the engine from under the hood. This way the sounds of the starter can be heard.
Press (N Esc.) to return to main menu. Select Starter Test then press (Y Enter).
Use the (+Up) and (-Down) to move cursor to the desired test
Press (Y) and tester prepares for the starter test. Bar at the bottom of the screen will show the progress.
BATTERY TEST >STARTER TEST ALTERNATOR TEST REVIEW/PRINT
PREPARING FOR STARTER TEST
STARTER TEST
ALTERNATOR TEST RESULTS
Alternator passed all tests.
Alternator output is too low.
The alternator diodes are bad.
The alternator voltage regulator has failed and the voltage is either too high or too low.
The voltage drop across the cables is too large.
Test result will appear. The following are examples.
#3 12V ALTER. VOLT REG PASSED DIODES PASSED OUTPUT PASSED
#3 12V ALTER. VOLT REG PASSED DIODES FAILED 'Y' TO CONTINUE
#3 12V ALTER. VOLT REG FAILED DIODES PASSED 'Y' TO CONTINUE
#3 12V ALTER. VOLT REG PASSED DIODES PASSED CABLES FAILED
#3 12V ALTER. VOLT REG PASSED DIODES PASSED OUTPUT FAILED
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Wait for instructions before cranking engine.
If the current draw is between 75A & 250A (for gas powered engines) the starting system is likely good and the following screen will appear
If the current is under 75A a solenoid connection or corrosion problem is likely and the following screens appear.
STARTER TEST (Cont.)
>START ENGINE
'N' TO CANCEL
#40 12V STARTER CURRENT: 200A
- PASSED -
'Y' TO CONTINUE
The BVA-350 will test the starting system. A bar at the bottom of the screen will show the tests progress.
TESTING STARTER, PLEASE WAIT ...
Press the (-Down) key to display the next screen. Press Y or N to go to the main menu.
#73 12V STARTER CURRENT: 60A
- FAILED -
'Y' TO CONTINUE
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ALTERNATOR TEST
Use the (+Up and -Down) keys to move cursor to the desired test.
You will be instructed to connect the large clamps to the battery.
You will be prompted with the OPTION to test the cables.
Note: Battery should be in good condition and near full state of charge before proceeding with this test. Press (N Esc.) to return to main menu. Select Alternator Test then press (Y Enter).
If you select (Y Enter), you will be instructed to connect small clips to the alternator as illustrated in the setup. Press (Y Enter) to continue.
Start engine.
START ENGINE
'N' TO CANCEL
BATTERY STARTER >ALTERNATOR VOLTAGE DROP
CONNECT LARGE CLAMPS TO THE BATTERY 'Y' TO CONTINUE
CONNECT SMALL CLIPS TO THE ALTERNATOR 'N' OR 'Y'
OPTION TEST ALTERNATOR CABLES? 'N' OR 'Y'
Allow the alternator test to nish.
Bar at the bottom of the screen will show the tests progress.
The BVA-350 will allow the voltage to stabilize before starting the test bar at the bottom of the screen that shows the test progress. Be patient, it can take up to 30 seconds for the voltage to stabilize.
TESTING ALTER. PLEASE WAIT…
ALLOW VOLTAGE TO STABILIZE
14.43
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If the current is over 250A, the system will need more information to determine if the starter is good. The next screen will ask what type of engine you are testing.
WHAT TYPE ENGINE ARE YOU TESTING? USE +/- DIESEL 'Y' .TO CONTINUE
HOW MANY CYLINDERS DOES ENGINE HAVE USE +/- 4 'Y' TO CONTINUE
Use the +/- key to choose between gas and diesel.
If the engine is diesel the system will need to know the number of cylinders the engine has. Use the +/­key to choose either 4, 5, 6, or 8.
Advice for what to do next.
The chart on page 15 shows the current limits for the different engine types. If the starter is likely to have a problem the following screens will appear.
#74 12V STARTER CURRENT: 680A
- FAILED -
'Y' TO CONTINUE
CK CABLES CK CONNECTIONS CK SHORT/GROUND CK SOLENOID
CK SOLENOID CK CABLES CK CONNECTIONS CK FOR CORROSION
Press the (-Down) key to display the next screen. Press the (+Up) key to move to the previous screen
IF ALL CK GOOD
RECOMMEND BENCH TESTING STARTER
If manufacturer's specications are not available the chart below can be used as
a general guideline. The amounts are in Amps.
4 Cyl Gas 120-250A
5 Cyl Gas Up to 250A
6 Cyl Gas Up to 250A
8 Cyl Gas Up to 250A
4 Cyl Gas Up to 350A
5 Cyl Dsl Up to 400A
6 Cyl Dsl Up to 450A
8 Cyl Dsl Up to 650A
There are a few points to consider in testing a starting system on a diesel engine.
The BVA-350 is designed to recognize any signicant amount of draw; this
includes glow plugs in small diesel engines. In heavy-duty applications consider computer and accessory draw.
Make sure you start the engine quickly. The engine should be warm.
Turn the ignition on and allow the glow plugs to heat up and click off before you
run the Starting Test.
Repeat the test in different ways and compare results.
If the results are out of specication do the following:
Inspect the connectors for excessive voltage drop.
• Repair or replace any defective cables or connectors.
• Retest the system.
If still out of specications: High Amp reading may indicate engine is out of time or a faulty starter. Some possible causes are shorted windings, bent armature, broken housing or bad bearings.
STARTING CURRENT DRAW AND DIESEL ENGINES
IF ALL CK GOOD
RECOMMEND BENCH TESTING STARTER
Use the (+ Up) and (­Down) keys to scroll through the screens. Press Y or N to go to the main menu.
STARTER TEST (Cont.)
STARTER TEST (Cont.)
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