INTERACTIVE SCHEMATIC The Bookmarks panel will allow you to quickly navigate to points of interest. Click on any text that is BLUE and underlined. These are hyperlinks that can be used to navi- gate the schematic and machine views. When only one callout is showing on a machine view this button will make all of the callouts visible. This button is located in the top right corner of every machine view page. VIEW ALL CALLOUTS Cover Page Information Schematic Machine Views Component Table Tap Table Fluid Power Symbols Electrical Symbols Front Frame Rear Frame Tap Views Features Options Bookmarks X EC-C3 EC-C2 E-C60 EC-C1 E-C61 To set your screen resolution do the following: RIGHT CLICK on the DESKTOP. Select PROPERTIES. CLICK the SETTINGS TAB. MOVE THE SLIDER under SCREEN RESOLUTION until it shows 1024 X 768. CLICK OK to apply the resolution. This document is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1024 X 768. FUNCTION Zoom In HOTKEYS (Keyboard Shortcuts) Zoom Out Fit to Page Hand Tool “CTRL” / “+” KEYS “CTRL” / “-” “CTRL” / “0” (zero) “SPACEBAR” (hold down) Find “CTRL” / “F”
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INTERACTIVE SCHEMATIC
The Bookmarks panel will allow you to quickly navigate to points of interest.
Click on any text that is BLUE and underlined. These are hyperlinks that can be used to navi-gate the schematic and machine views.
When only one callout is showing on a machine view this button will make all of the callouts visible. This button is located in the top right corner of every machine view page.
VIEW ALL CALLOUTS
Cover PageInformation
SchematicMachine Views
Component TableTap Table
Fluid Power Symbols
Electrical Symbols
Front Frame
Rear Frame
Tap Views
Features
Options
Bookmarks X
EC-C3EC-C2 E-C60
EC-C1
E-C61
To set your screen resolution do the following:RIGHT CLICK on the DESKTOP. Select PROPERTIES. CLICK the SETTINGS TAB. MOVE THE SLIDER under SCREEN RESOLUTION until it shows 1024 X 768. CLICK OK to apply the resolution.
This document is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1024 X 768.
2Sure-Seal connector: Typical representationof a Sure-Seal connector. The plug and receptacle contain both pins and sockets.
Deutsch connector: Typical representationof a Deutsch connector. The plug contains all sockets and the receptacle contains all pins.
Symbols
Symbols and Definitions
Fuse (5 Amps)
5A
T
Fuse: A component in an electrical circuit that will open the circuit if too much current flows through it.
Switch (Normally Open): A switch that will close at a specified point (temp, press, etc.). The circle indicates that the component has screw terminals and a wire can be disconnected from it.
Switch (Normally Closed): A switch that will open at a specified point (temp, press, etc.). No circle indicates that the wire cannot be disconnected from the component.
Ground (Wired): This indicates that the component is connected to a grounded wire. The grounded wire is fastened to the machine.
Ground (Case): This indicates that the component does not have a wire connected to ground. It is grounded by being fastened to the machine.
Reed Switch: A switch whose contacts are controlled by a magnet. A magnet closes the contacts of a normally open reed switch; it opens the contacts of a normally closed reed switch.
Sender: A component that is used with a temperature or pressure gauge. The sender measures the temperature or pressure. Its resistance changes to give an indication to the gauge of the temperature or pressure.
Relay (Magnetic Switch): A relay is an electrical component that is activated by electricity. It has a coil that makes an electromagnet when current flows through it. The electromagnet can open or close the switch part of the relay.
Solenoid: A solenoid is an electrical component that is activated by electricity. It has a coil that makes an electromagnet when current flows through it. The electromagnet can open or close a valve or move a piece of metal that can do work.
Magnetic Latch Solenoid: A magnetic latch solenoid is an electrical component that is activated by electricity and held latched by a permanent magnet. It has two coils (latch and unlatch) that make electromagnet when current flows through them. It also has an internal switch that places the latch coil circuit open at the time the coil latches.
Harness identification code:This example indicates wire group 325,
wire 135 in harness "AG".
L-C123E-5179
Wire, Cable, or Harness Assembly Identification: Includes Harness Identification Letters and Harness Connector Serialization Codes (see sample). Harness Connector Serialization Code: The "C" stands for
"Connector" and the number indicates which connector in the harness (C1, C2, C3, ...).
Components are shown installed on a fully operable machine with the key and engine off, transmission shifterin neutral and with parking brake set.Refer to the appropriate Service Manual for Troubleshooting, Specifications and Systems Operations.
SCHEMATIC PART NUMBER: 254-5452, CHANGE: 05, VERSION: (-)
THIS SCHEMATIC IS FOR THE 3500B AND 3500C LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEELECTRICAL SYSTEMMEDIA NUMBER: RENR9872-09
SCHEMATIC PART NUMBER: 155-2555, CHANGE: 04, VERSION: (-)
Refer to the Parts Manual using a specific serial number prefix in SIS before ordering parts from this schematic.
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18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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ABBREVRDWHORYLPKBKGYPUBRGNBU
COLORRED
WHITEORANGEYELLOW
PINKBLACKGRAY
PURPLEBROWNGREENBLUE
COLOR ABBREVIATIONS
SIGNAL TO ECM
CONTROL (POSITIVE) FROM ECM
CONTROL (RETURN) FROM ECM
WIRE GROUP COLOR DESCRIPTIONS(-) BATTERY / SENSOR RETURN(+) BATTERYSTARTING CIRCUITSENSOR / ACTUATOR SUPPLYMONITOR CIRCUIT
CAT DATA LINKJ1939(CAN) DATA LINK
OTHER COLOR DESCRIPTIONSHIGHWAYS
NOTE E: TERMINAL BOARD HAS AN INTEGRAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
NOTE C: INRUSH CURRENT 90A 15ms
NOTE D: CAT SUPPLIED OPTION TO BE WIRED BY THE CUSTOMER