72423097
72423097
OE-Equivalent Replacement Quality
IATF 16949 / ISO 9001 / CE / RoHS
50 pcs
7 - 15 Days
12 Months
72423097
Generator and diesel engine shutdown circuits using reference 72423097
Confirm voltage, control logic, terminal layout, bracket and contact duty before installation.
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72423097 is cross-listed as a 24VDC stop solenoid for generator service. The bracketed relay form should be matched by terminal layout, mounting holes, control voltage and shutdown circuit function before bulk ordering.
Item | Confirmed Information |
Product Type | Diesel stop solenoid relay |
OE / Reference Numbers | 72423097 |
Voltage | 24V |
Application Scope | Generator and diesel engine shutdown circuits using reference 72423097 |
Electrical Version | 24VDC |
Control Function | Generator diesel stop circuit |
Mounting | Bracket-mounted relay assembly |
Approval Method | Reference, terminal layout, bracket and circuit comparison |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Delivery Time | 7 - 15 Days |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Approve 72423097 by combining its 24V rating with terminal size, bracket geometry, cable clearance and the generator's shutdown control logic.
Approval Point | Buyer Review |
Reference Control | 72423097 |
Electrical Control | 24V; verify at the connector under command |
Mechanical Fit | Compare terminals, bracket, connector and cable clearance |
Functional Control | Confirm control logic, contact duty and circuit function |
Application Evidence | Generator and diesel engine shutdown circuits using reference 72423097 |
A shutdown complaint should be traced from controller command to relay coil, loaded contacts, downstream stop solenoid and final fuel-control movement.
Observed Situation | Recommended Check |
No click | Check control voltage, ground, connector and coil continuity during command. |
Clicks but no output | Measure voltage drop across the loaded main contacts and inspect downstream cables. |
Rapid chatter | Check low voltage under load, loose terminals and unstable controller output. |
Hot terminals | Inspect stud torque, cable lugs, contact rating and sustained duty. |
Wrong circuit response | Confirm energize-to-run or energize-to-stop logic before replacement. |
Approval Item | Required Information |
Old Part Evidence | Complete label, connector face, mounting or cartridge side and one installed view |
Machine Evidence | Generator and diesel engine shutdown circuits using reference 72423097 |
Measurements | Stud size, bracket holes, connector orientation and cable clearance |
Electrical Evidence | 24V; measured under the actual command |
Commercial Evidence | Quantity, destination, packing, labeling and inspection requirements |
Measure voltage at the relay control terminals while the generator receives an actual stop command, and compare the result with the 24V marking on the removed 72423097 unit. Check ground voltage drop at the same time. Static battery measurement cannot reveal wiring resistance, controller output loss or an altered circuit under operating load.
Compare bracket-hole spacing, mounting angle, main-stud size, control-terminal arrangement and cable exit direction. Verify enclosure clearance and insulation around high-current connections. A relay may have the correct 24V coil yet place terminals where cables are strained or exposed, so installed geometry must be part of purchasing approval.
Measure voltage drop across the main contacts while the stop circuit is loaded, then check voltage at the downstream stop solenoid. Inspect cable lugs and grounds for heat or resistance. Relay sound confirms coil movement only. The stop solenoid, fuel linkage and controller timing must also be evaluated before assigning the fault to 72423097.
Chatter commonly results from low coil voltage under load, unstable controller output, loose terminals, corroded grounds or excessive resistance in the control circuit. Record voltage during the event rather than after it. Repeated chatter can damage the contact surfaces and create intermittent shutdown, so circuit stability should be corrected before installing another relay.
Trace the original terminal functions and observe the relay state during starting, normal running and commanded shutdown. Compare continuity with power removed and controlled voltage with the machine secured. Do not substitute a relay based only on voltage and stud size because incorrect contact logic can prevent starting or leave the engine unable to stop.
Retain the complete reference, 24V confirmation, terminal and bracket photographs, hole spacing, circuit function, generator model information and an approved operating sample. Add contact voltage-drop results and packing requirements for the first lot. Future receipts should be checked against that package so terminal, bracket or control-logic changes are detected before customer delivery.
For 72423097 supply, provide the 24V circuit record, terminal and bracket views, generator information, required contact duty, quantity and packing request.