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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Generator



Alternator - phase with built-in electronic regulator and rectifier.
The drive generator is a V-belt from the crankshaft pulley. On engines GA16DE set-ribbed belt, which also results in a generator and air conditioning compressor (if installed). On GA14DE engines and diesel engines used V-belt that drives only a generator. Types, brands and features are presented in Table generators. 8.3.

Table 8.3 Characteristics of generators
Characteristic
Gasoline engines
Diesel engines
Brand
Mitsubishi
Hitachi
Type
A5TO6891
LR170-74E
LR170-504B
LR180-749
Maximum current returns, A
?�
70
?�
80
The current return at a voltage of 13.5 V, at least, A / min -1
21/1300
22/1300
27/1300
31/1300
50/2500
50/2500
56/2500
67/2500
?�
67/5000
66/5000
76/5000
The limits of the regulated voltage,
14,1-14,7
Rotational speed at the start of the recoil of not higher min - 1
1300
1000
Minimum protrusion brushes from brush holder, mm
5
6
The contact pressure of brushes H
4,5-5,68
0,98-3,33
0,88-3,14
0,98-3,33
The minimum allowable diameter collector, mm
22.1
26
31.6
26
The resistance of the rotor winding, Ohm
2.5-2.9
2.6
4.8
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