Lincoln Electric SVM188-A service manual Figure F.2 Control Board LEDs

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F-11

 

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

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PC BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued)

 

 

 

FIGURE F.2 – CONTROL BOARD LEDs

 

 

1

 

 

(291) 8

2 (256)

 

 

J2

 

 

 

 

 

(290) 7

 

 

 

(255) 6

5 (231)

 

 

 

 

 

 

J3

LED1 LED3

 

 

1 (210)

 

 

 

 

(222)12

1

LED4

LED5

 

 

LED2

J1

LED6

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CONTROL BOARD

1.With the DC-600 set for the Test Conditions, all the LEDs except LED 4 should be lit.

2.LED 1 indicates the 120vac input to the Control Board and should be ON whenever the Power Switch is ON. If not check for voltage at leads 255 & 256 (J2- pin 6 & pin 3). If there is no voltage, check the wiring from the input power circuit. See the Wiring Diagram.

3.LED 2 indicates presence of Arc Voltage feedback to the Control Board and should be ON. LED 2 increases in brilliance as the arc voltage increases. If not ON check the voltage at leads 210+ (J3-pin1) to lead 222- (J1-pin12).

4.LED 3 indicates that power is being applied to the Fault Protection relay (CR-2) and should be ON whenever the Power Switch is ON. Under a “fault” condition, LED 3 will go OFF and LED 4 will turn ON. See Protective Devices and Shutdown Circuits.

5.LED 4 indicates an overload or “fault” condition and is normally OFF. If it comes ON, the input contactor (CR-1) will open and the machine will shut down. The Power Switch must be turned OFF and back ON to reset the welder. See Protective Devices and Shutdown Circuits.

6.LED 5 indicates a DC control signal to the Firing Board is present at lead 231 (J2-pin5). LED 5 will vary in brilliance as the Control Potentiometer is changed getting dimmer as output is increased (opposite of LED 2)

NOTE: LED 5 will be very dim or OFF in CC (Stick) Mode until a load is applied (arc struck).

7.LED 6 indicates a signal from the Firing Board that a ‘trigger’ has been applied. LED 6 should be ON whenever there is a closure of the 2 & 4 circuit. See Firing Board information regarding LED 10.

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Contents DC-600 ISAFETYi Can be dangerous SafetyElectric Shock can kill Fumes and GasesFor Electrically Powered equipmentSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Master Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation Section Technical Specifications DC-600 InstallationSafety Precautions Electric Shock can KillSelect Proper Location Fuse and Wire Sizes Electrical Input ConnectionsGround Connection Connection for Highest Rating Plate VOLTAGE, 50 or 60 HZ Reconnect ProcedureConnection for 440 Volts 50 or 60 HZ V 60HZ See Machine Rating Plate for Required Input Supply Voltage Output Connections ELECTRODE, Work and #21 LeadConnections Auxiliary Power Control Connections Terminal Strip 1 T.S.1Terminal Strip 2 T.S.2 DC-600 Table of Contents Operation Section Operation Safety PrecautionsDesign Features Advantages General DescriptionRecommended Processes and Equipment Output Control Output Voltage Current Meanings of Graphical Symbols on Case FrontOFF Input Power Welding CapabilityControls and Settings Meaning of Graphical Symbol for Ground CON- NectionOVERLOAD, OVERCURRENT, and Fault Protection Auxiliary Power in MS-RECEPTACLERemote Control of Machine Operation Welding Procedure RecommendationsOperating Steps Remote NA-3 Automatic Wire FeederLN-7 and Other Constant Wire Feeders LN-8 or LN-9 SEMI-AUTOMATIC Wire FeederDC-600 Table of Contents Accessories Section Field Installed Options AccessoriesWire Feeders and Tractors Factory or Field Installed OptionsFigure C.2 MULTI-PROCESS Switch Cable Connections Accessories Table of Contents Maintenance Section Maintenance Safety Precautions Electric Shock can KillRoutine and Periodic Maintenance 1TABLE of CONTENTS-THEORY of Operation Section E-1 Input Circuit and Main TRANS- Former Theory of OperationFiring CIRCUIT, Control CIR- Cuit and Rectification RectificationFiring Board Thermal Protection SCR Operation DC-600 1TABLE of Contents Troubleshooting and Repair F-1 HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide 2TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRF-2PC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting and RepairControl Feeder. See Protective Devices Check all three phase input Output Control J1,Pin2. See Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagram PC Board Troubleshooting Guide Test DescriptionMaterials Needed PC Board Troubleshooting Guide Figure F.2 Control Board LEDs Control BoardDC-600 Internal Trigger Circuit Test Internal Trigger Circuit Test Procedure75 76 Internal Trigger Circuit TestDC-600 Firing Board Test Firing Board Test Control Board Test Figure F.7 Control Board Control Board TestMain Transformer Voltage Test Figure F.8 Input Contactor and Reconnect Panel Main Transformer Voltage TestFigure F.9 Transformer Secondaries Main Transformer Voltage Test Control Transformer Test Control Transformer Test ProcedureInput Contactor Test Voltage Test Input Contactor TestSCR Bridge Test SCR Bridge Test Anode Cathode Remove Insulating PaintActive Test Scope Settings Maximum Output Setting no Load Minimum Output Setting no Load 35TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRF-35 2V/Div Volts DC-600 Input Contactor CR1 CLEANING/REPLACEMENT Input Contactor CLEANING/REPLACEMENT Procedure Cleaning ProcedureContactor Replacement Procedure SCR Rectifier Bridge Removal and Replacement Procedure SCR Rectifier Bridge 42TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIRF-42Removal and Replacement Procedure Removal ProcedureInsulator Lock Washer Plain Washer Output Snubber Lead Replacement ProcedureDC-600 Main Transformer and Choke Removal and Replacement Main Transformer and Choke Removal and ReplacementRemoval Procedure Weld Maximum Open Circuit Voltages Input Idle Amps and WattsDC-600 Table of Contents Diagram Section Electrical Diagrams Wiring Diagram 230/460/575 Volt Machines G3506-1 Schematic Complete Machine G3575 Schematic Control PC Board G3408-1 Control PC Board Assembly G3409-1 Schematic Firing PC Board G3741-1