BS AU 232:1989 - Methods of test and general requirements for road vehicle alternators with regulators
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BS AU 232:1989 is a British Standard that outlines methods of test and general requirements for road vehicle alternators with regulators. Alternators are essential components in road vehicles as they are responsible for generating electrical power to charge the vehicle's battery and power its electrical systems while the engine is running. Alternators with regulators ensure that the electrical output is regulated and maintained within specified parameters to meet the vehicle's electrical demands and prevent overcharging or undercharging of the battery. By specifying testing methods and requirements, BS AU 232:1989 helps ensure that alternators with regulators used in road vehicles meet consistent quality standards, enhancing vehicle reliability and safety. Manufacturers can use this standard as a guideline to design, manufacture, and test alternators and regulators that comply with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.