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| TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR | ||
| PC BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued) |
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| FIGURE F.2 – CONTROL BOARD LEDs |
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(291) 8 | 2 (256) |
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(290) 7 |
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(255) 6 | 5 (231) |
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| 1 (210) |
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(222)12 | 1 | LED4 | LED5 |
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LED2
J1
LED6
DC600 CONTROL
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CONTROL BOARD
1.With the
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+
4.LED 3 indicates that power is being applied to the Fault Protection relay
5.LED 4 indicates an overload or “fault” condition and is normally OFF. If it comes ON, the input contactor
6.LED 5 indicates a DC control signal to the Firing Board is present at lead 231
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.