GMW14386

GMW14386 - Revision / Edition: 3 Chg: Date: 01/00/13 ELECTRICALLY POWERED COMPONENT - FREE ACCELERATION EVALUATION PROCEDURE **GMW RESTRICTED/CONFIDENTIAL STANDARD - CONTACT SALES - US CUSTOMERS CALL 1-800-854-7179/NON-US SELECT WORLDWIDE OFFICES LINK AT BOTTOM OF PAGE TO FIND OFFICE TO CONTACT**

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GMW14386 Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations.

Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence.

The Operating Data Acquisition Master Test Procedure GMW14227 shall be referenced for more detailed information corresponding to the following.

Purpose. Define the process for quantifying the component/bracket assembly free acceleration levels at the vehicle attachment locations for electrically powered components.

Foreword. The free acceleration of an electrically powered component is one of the factors affecting structure-borne noise. This quantity, with others, can be used to calculate forces into the body or be combined to predict noise levels in the vehicle passenger compartment.

Applicability. This test procedure is appropriate to use for electrically powered system actuated and customer actuated components that can be tested free-free without additional mount fixturing, complex line routing, complex electronic controls or complex fluid controls. Example components include, but are not limited to, the following:

Secondary air injection (SAI) pumps.

Air suspension system compressors used for electronic leveling and/or air suspension control.

Brake system electric vacuum pumps.

Fuel system electric vacuum pumps used in evaporative leak check modules (ELCM).

Low temperature coolant pumps used for:

•Heating core cooling.

•Electric rear differential module (RDM) cooling.

•High voltage battery cooling.

•Powertrain electric control module cooling such as the transmission power inverter module (TPIM), the electric motor/generator unit (MGU), the starter/generator control module (SGCM), or to the powertrain electronics box (PEB).

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