The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
A.K.A. "The Remy Brothers" or "The Remy Electric Company"
1896-1994

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Training Manuals

This page updated 9-2-2020.

The following manuals are courtesy of Carl Schleuder who contributed his time to copy the information below.

 Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism - 1967
 
Many former salaried employees will remember studying this book in the Service School section of the College Graduate in Training (CGIT) classes.

Part 1:  Introduction, Composition of Matter

Part 2:  Properties of Conductors, Magnetism, and Electomagnetism

Part 3:  Electromagnetic Induction, Generatored Voltage, Self-Induction, Mutual Induction, Capacitors

Part 4:  Test Meters, Voltmeters, Ammeters, Ohmmeters, Test Procedures


Generators - 1958

Part 1:  What is a Generator and its Use, Shunt Generator Principles, Power and Ratings of a Generator, Armature Reaction

Part 2:  Two Generator Circuits, Special Generator Circuits, Third Brush Generators, Third Pole Generators, Bucking Field Generators, Spilt Pole Generators

Part 3:  Generators and Carbon Pile Regulation, Application of Generators to the Job, Generator Testing

Part 4:  Generator Testing, Generator Polarity


Fundamentals of Semiconductors - 1965

Part 1:  Introduction, Fundamentals of Semiconductors, Diodes, Operating Principles, Diode Leakage Current, Zener Diodes

Part 2:  Performance Curves, Types, Design, Testing, Transistors, Basic Circuits, Types and Designs, Symbols, Testing


Transistor Regulators

Part 1:  Review of Fundamentals, Transistor Regulator Operating Principles

Part 2:  Transistor Regulator Operating Principles


Fundamentals of Delcotron Generators  - 1966

Part 1:  Review of Electricity and Magnetism

Part 2:  Operating Principles of Delcotron Generators

Part 3:  Operating Principles of Delcotron Generators, Types and Designs

Part 4:  Generator Tests


This section added 9-2-2020.
Delcotron Generator and the Charging System - 10-DN Series - 1969

Part 1:  Introduction, Chart 1 - 10-DN Image, Chart 2 - 10-DN Components, Chart 3 - Electrical Fundamental. Chart 4 - Electromagnetic Principals

Part 2:  Chart 5 - Electromagnetic Principals, Chart 6 - The Rotor Construction, Chart 7 - Generated Voltage, Chart 8 - Alternating Voltage, Chart 9 - Stator Construction

Part 3:  Chart 10 - Alternating Voltage Three Phase, Chart 11 - Delta-Connected Stator, Chart 12 - Diode, Charts 13, 14, 15 - Changing AC to DC, Chart 16 - Diode-Rectified Three Phase Output

Part 4:  Charts 17, 18 - Diode-Rectified Three Phase Output, Chart 19 - Need for Voltage Regulation, Chart 20 - Delcotron Generator Regulators (Double-Contact Type), Chart 21 - Two-Unit Regulator with Ammeter, Chart 22 - Two-Unit Regulator with Indicator Lamp, Chart 23 - Single-Unit Regulator with Ammeter, Chart 24 - Delcotron Generator Output and Rotor Checks (10-DN Series), Chart 25 - Stator and Diode Checks


This section added 9-15-2020.
The Integral Charging System

Part 1:  Introduction, Review of Electricity and Magnetism

Part 2:  Operating Principles of Delcotron Integral Charging Systems

Part 3:  Types and Designs
 

 

 

 



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