The scope of this report is to acquaint and inform those concerned with cold weather operation of diesel powered machines and vehicles with the selection and application of electrically powered starting aids currently available. It deals specifically with the design, function, and application of line voltage electrically powered engine preheaters and battery warmers.
This SAE Standard outlines general procedures for the grounding of electrical components in both 12- and 24-V systems for off-road machines, as defined in SAE J1116.
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the control circuits and devices associated with the electrical propulsion system used on electric drive dumpers. Dumper is defined in SAE J1057. The document does not apply to auxiliary equipment control systems such as: a Battery charging systems b Engine wiring and control c Monitoring and control circuits not directly affecting the operation of the electric propulsion and retarding system d Lighting e Accessory systems (heating, air conditioning, horns, radios, emergency steering, fire protection, and similar functions).
The scope of this SAE Information Report is to acquaint and inform those concerned with cold weather operation of diesel-powered machines and vehicles with the selection and application of electrically powered starting aids currently available. It deals specifically with the design, function, and application of line voltage electrically powered engine preheaters and battery warmers.
This SAE Standard describes electric immersion engine preheaters for use in the coolant jacket of heavy-duty and intermediate size diesel engines. This document gives the dimensional information on the four basic styles of engine preheaters. The tables for each style will list the wattage commonly used. Small engines that typically require less than 600 W of preheat for cold weather starting are not covered by this document. These types of engines generally have very little space available to accommodate an immersion heater of the styles presented in this document. No related ISO standards were found.
This standard covers off-road, self-propelled work machines as categorized in SAE J1116. This standard outlines requirements that must be met in order for the heating equipment to perform satisfactorily on construction and industrial machinery.
This standard covers off-road, self-propelled work machines as categorized in SAE J1116. This standard outlines requirements that must be met in order for the heating equipment to perform satisfactorily on construction and industrial machinery.
This SAE Standard encompasses connectors between two cables or between a cable and an electrical component and focuses on the connectors external to the electrical component. This document provides performance requirements based upon the mechanical and electrical environment and covers applications of connectors for direct current electrical systems of 50 V or less in heavy-duty applications typically used in off-highway machinery.
This test procedure describes tests for determining characteristics of hydraulic cylinders as used on construction and industrial mobile machinery as referenced in SAE J1116. In this code, metric equivalents are established according to SAE J916. These characteristics are to be recorded on data sheets similar to the ones shown herein. Two sets of data sheets are to be submitted for each cylinder, one set at 120 °F (49 °C) and one at 180 °F (82 °C).
This SAE Standard defines the terminals that carry the electrical current developed in the main cranking circuit of the starting systems used in off-road machinery as described in SAE J1116. These systems normally use batteries as described in SAE J537 and J930. The terminals addressed by this document are primarily used to connect batteries, cranking motors, solenoids, magnetic switches, and master disconnect switches with power cable assemblies.
This information report covers fuel fired pre-heaters which burn gasoline, diesel, or propane fuels. This type of heater must be used in remote areas where 110/220 V, 60 Hz electric power is not available, and is recommended anywhere an on-board self contained system is required. The guidelines in this report are applicable, but not limited to, fuel burning heater installations on the off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE Recommended Practice J1116.
This information report covers fuel fired pre-heaters which burn gasoline, diesel, or propane fuels. This type of heater must be used in remote areas where 110/220 V, 60 Hz electric power is not available, and is recommended anywhere an on-board self contained system is required. The guidelines in this report are applicable, but not limited to, fuel burning heater installations on the off-road self-propelled work machines described in SAE J1116.