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Section 4 • Repair Procedures
REV A
September 2016
Part No. 227123 GRC 4 - 21
FUNCTION MANIFOLD
How to Test a Coil Diode
Genie incorporates spike suppressing diodes in all
of its coils. Properly functioning coil diodes protect
the electrical circuit by suppressing voltage spikes.
Voltage spikes naturally occur within a function
circuit following the interruption of electrical current
to a coil. Faulty diodes can fail to protect the
electrical system, resulting in a tripped circuit
breaker or component damage.
Electrocution/burn hazard. Contact
with electrically charged circuits
could result in death or serious
injury. Remove all rings, watches
and other jewelry.
1 Test the coil for resistance. See 4-3,
How to
Test a Coil.
2 Connect a 10Ω resistor to the negative terminal
of a known good 9V DC battery. Connect the
other end of the resistor to a terminal on the
coil.
Note: The battery should read 9V DC or more
when measured across the terminals.
Resistor, 10
ΩΩ
ΩΩ
Ω
Genie part number 27287
3 Set a multimeter to read DC amperage.
Note: The multimeter, when set to read DC
amperage, should be capable of reading up to
800 mA.
4 Connect the negative lead to the other terminal
on the coil.
Note: If testing a single-terminal coil, connect the
negative lead to the internal metallic ring at either
end of the coil.
a multimeter
b 9V DC battery
c10Ω resistor
d coil
Note: Dotted lines in illustration indicate a
reversed connection as specified in step 6
5 Momentarily connect the positive lead from the
multimeter to the positive terminal on the 9V
battery. Note and record the current reading.
6 At the battery or coil terminals, reverse the
connections. Note and record the current
reading.
Result: Both current readings are greater than
0 mA and are different by a minimum of 20%.
The coil is good.
Result: If one or both of the current readings
are 0 mA, or if the two current readings do not
differ by a minimum of 20%, the coil and/or its
internal diode are faulty and the coil should be
replaced.

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BrandGenie
ModelGRC-12
CategoryLifting Systems
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