I installed a Trombetta 610 pull solenoid to replace the pull to stop lever at my engine control panel. I am confused about the wiring diagram even though it would appear to be relatively simple. There are 3 wires attached to the device. White is "high current pull coil", red is low current pull to hold coil" and black is ground.
Wiring diagram appears to show a key switch that would activate the high current to pull the plunger when keyed to "start". Low current is for holding the plunger when key is on "run". It appears to me that the purpose of the plunger is to hold the fuel control "open" while starting and running and all current would be shut down, releasing the plunger when keyed to "off" This seems to make sense except that our diesel engine isn't keyed and run this way.
My key switch only provides power to a push button start. Fuel delivery is controlled by the fuel control device and fuel shut off is controlled by momentarily closing the lever assembly on the engine stop device.
So it would seem to me that if I am using a simple push button switch for fuel shut off, then I could simply provide power to the push button via the start key and when I push the shut-off button, I should be closing the circuit to the high current pull coil, which will pull the shut off lever momentarily. I release the button as soon as engine is shut down while fuel is cut off. So I should just wire the white to the shut-off switch and black to ground. When plunger is released, the shut off lever goes back to the normal position as the plunger spring returns the plunger. There isn't any use for the red wire to "low current hold coil"
Do I have this right or am I missing something?
Wiring diagram appears to show a key switch that would activate the high current to pull the plunger when keyed to "start". Low current is for holding the plunger when key is on "run". It appears to me that the purpose of the plunger is to hold the fuel control "open" while starting and running and all current would be shut down, releasing the plunger when keyed to "off" This seems to make sense except that our diesel engine isn't keyed and run this way.
My key switch only provides power to a push button start. Fuel delivery is controlled by the fuel control device and fuel shut off is controlled by momentarily closing the lever assembly on the engine stop device.
So it would seem to me that if I am using a simple push button switch for fuel shut off, then I could simply provide power to the push button via the start key and when I push the shut-off button, I should be closing the circuit to the high current pull coil, which will pull the shut off lever momentarily. I release the button as soon as engine is shut down while fuel is cut off. So I should just wire the white to the shut-off switch and black to ground. When plunger is released, the shut off lever goes back to the normal position as the plunger spring returns the plunger. There isn't any use for the red wire to "low current hold coil"
Do I have this right or am I missing something?