I've been informed that the 2.7 TDV6 in the Ford Territory uses a LR spec alternator due to Ford wanting to keep development costs as low as possible so didn't consider specifying a different alternator. Whether its the 2.7 alternator or the 3.0 alternator is yet to be ascertained, but regardless the alternator B+ cable has a mega-fuse fitted to it. The alternator's rated output and the mega-fuse rating will be ascertained in a few weeks, although I suspect the information could be found on the net or from a Ford dealer.
I've also had confirmed that vehicle manufacturers don't tell alternator manufacturers how to build alternators (although some try), only what specification and tests the alternators have to pass including load dump testing. An example was a specification for load dump testing that required the alternator to be spinning at 18,000 rpm (approx 6,000 engine rpm), specific battery temperature preparation in a laboratory (presumably attempting to simulate an engine environment) etc then the battery disconnected for 10 seconds at a time for a set number of instances.
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