1.2 General Specification (manual)
A.
This manual follows general GAMA guidelines using ATA 100 identification as required. Principle units of
measure used in the manual are U.S. units with International System of Units (SI) in parentheses.
B. The ALV-9610, ES-10024, ES-10024B-1 thru -5, -5LS, ES-14024B-1 thru -5, -1LS, and ES-6024D series (24v)
alternator models are considered herein.
C. All aircraft, rotorcraft, or engine applications are limited to the holder of the TC, STC, PMA or TSO and only at
the date of that document publication or revision.
D. Only approved, competent persons with the necessary skills may do maintenance tasks described in the
manual. This may include a certified pilot doing “preventative maintenance” as defined in FAR 43, Appendix A,
paragraph C with guidance from AC 43.12A of latest change.
E. The manual describes maintenance on components as they are installed on aircraft and tasks that should be
accomplished in a properly equipped service facility.
F.
Maintenance tasks and subtasks are referenced in the manual but will have no specific identification numbers.
G. The manual contains: Description and operation, Troubleshooting, Instruction for Continued Airworthiness
(ICA) and Maintenance information along with part numbers required for basic maintenance tasks.
H. Changes and updates to this manual can be found at www.PlanePower.aero. Revisions will be tracked and
recorded in the Record of Revisions section of this document.
1.3 How to use the manual
A. Make sure the manual contains information applicable to your aircraft, engine, or replacement alternator. Look
for the model number on the Title Page and if applicable, the part number of the replacement or superseded
component.
B. It is imperative that you read, understand, and observe all the applicable WARNINGS and CAUTIONS before
you do any work on this component.
C. Use only the sections needed, use the check section to determine what actions may be needed periodically
and the maintenance sections for servicing the alternator.
D.
If you need to identify a part or find a part number, refer to illustrations herein or the applicable aircraft or
engine service or maintenance manual.
E. Refer to the troubleshooting section to assure that the observed or reported condition lies with the alternator.
F. Fully test the alternator per the instructions in this manual when running the aircraft. Utilize the aircraft and/or
engine manufacturer’s service manuals and publications before returning the aircraft to service. Use the AFM
or POH for aircraft operations.
G. Some sections in this manual apply to all alternators considered herein. Other sections will contain information
specific to a particular alternator model or variation of a model.
Aircraft Alternator
Maintenance Manual
24-30-01
ES1031
Page: 1-2 Rev.
B: 20 Apr. 2022
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