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I have a 18hp Volvo 2003 and am questioning if the alarm buzzer should sound when turn the ignition switch to run position. I thought it did when I bought it last year but now it is silent ( unless I press the test button)
That certainly makes sense as you couldn't operate the test button otherwise. I will check as you suggest. Many thanks.I think you will find that the alarm test button is provided because the audible alarm does not sound at switch on.
I am tempted to suggest you read your owners manual but it is rather confusing because it seems to suggest one thing for a keyswitch system and the other for a non-keyswitch system. I don't believe they are really different because they both have the same electronic module which is what controls what happens.
If you want to confirm that the alarm will sound with low oil pressure or high temperature you could try shorting the relevant sensors To the the block if you have a non isolated DC system ( usual for a shaft drive installation) or both connections together with two-wire sensors ( normal for a sail drive installation) Take care though messing about on a running engine with an exposed alternator drive belt
Thanks for your reply. I think I must have been mistaken.My VP2002 does not sound the alarm on start up.
Thats odd because my understanding of the workings of the electronic module is that it will not sound the audible alarm when the alternator warning light is on , which it is when the panel is first powered up and when the engine is stopped. A no-charge warning when the engine is running will not sound the audible alarm It will, however sound with either a low oil pressure or a high temperature.For what it is worth, my VP 2003 28HP sounds the alarm loudly when I switch on the power on the engine panel. The alarm ceases when the engine fires and is running. This seems a sensible arrangement to me, since it confirms that the alarm is functioning each time the engine runs and also, when the engine is stopped serves as a reminder that the engine panel is still powered up.

I haven't commented before because I was a +1 with Vic. If the panel is unaltered from its original state then the alarm should not sound at switch on.#2 and #7
My Volvo 2002 alarm does sound on power to the start panel. It has on/off power button on the panel and a test button..Thanks for your reply. I think I must have been mistaken.
I wonder why some people report that the alarm sounds at switch onI haven't commented before because I was a +1 with Vic. If the panel is unaltered from its original state then the alarm should not sound at switch on.
My 2003 panel no longer follows this rule because I have made use of the unused 4th lamp for a coolant flow alarm (see my diagram in Vic's #7). If no such change has been made to the panel then no alarm should be heard.
I was very confused by the workings of the panel when I bought the boat. It caused me to build a test box - you are welcome to its circuit design if you feel you could use it.
Cheers
Bob
P.S.
Also here's an extract from my personal boat manual prior to my panel modification:-
"Notes on the circuit diagram:
The diode from the temp circuit to the alternator circuit allows the temp lamp to be checked at switch on by connecting it to ground through the alternator (61 lead). This is why the water lamp illuminates as well as the charge lamp if there is a charging fault. It also provides an alternate excitation feed should the charge warning lamp fail.
How the Volvo Alarm Panel works.In all engine states:-
The alarm sounds ONLY if:-
or, provided the alternator is generating an output:-
- The test button is pressed
- Oil pressure is low
- Water temperature is high."
I guess VP's logic s to avoid the irritation of the alarm sounding unnecessarily. Of more significance perhaps on later engines with glow plugs. The test button will allow you to test that is is operational .I might try that but having the alarm sound on power up then off then the engine starts seems too me to confirm that the engine alarm is operational.
Why would I not want this.
Also reminds me to isolate the circuit after use as the alarm sounds when the engine stop is pulled. The panel lights are barely visible in sunshine.
PS. On the earthing point. Mine earth's via the engine block and has both positive and nuteral keyed switches.
+1I think I would check to see if I could find a reason for the alarm sounding when in theory it shouldn't. If it's a fault in the alarm test circuit probably no big deal ... enjoy .
If it turns out to be a bad alternator earth or high resistance elsewhere in the warning light circuit / field excitation circuit it gives you the opportunity to rectify something that could bite you at some later date if it deteriorates
Because alarms are designed to alert you of a problem!I might try that but having the alarm sound on power up then off then the engine starts seems too me to confirm that the engine alarm is operational.
Why would I not want this.
Thanks for the feed backHi All, I think I have solved the problem. The plastic screen on the warning lights has become unstuck and let water onto the PCB which in turn corroded the negative wire which was no longer connected to the PCB. Having cleaned and resoldered, hopefully all seems to be working ok with the alarm not sounding on startup. Thanks for you interest and help.