Browse Standards J1253_199306
Current REVISED 1993-06-01

LOW-TEMPERATURE CRANKING LOAD REQUIREMENTS OF AN ENGINE J1253_199306

The electrical cranking system components, which include the battery, cables, and cranking motor, must be carefully selected to provide the necessary speed to start an engine under the most severe climatic conditions for which the system is intended. Engine cranking loads increase with cold temperatures, therefore, the initial selection of these components needs to consider low-temperature engine torque requirements. To insure an adequate electrical cranking system is obtained, it is important that proper test procedures are used for obtaining the cranking load requirements of the engine.
J1253_199306
1993-06-01
Latest
Revised
J1253_198603
1986-03-01
Historical
Revised
J1253_197902
1979-02-01
Historical
Issued

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