Lincoln Electric SVM149-A service manual GAS Input Connections

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INSTALLATION

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WARNING

Failure to wire as instructed may cause personal injury or damage to equipment.

To be installed or checked by an electrician or qualified person only.

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Use of normal 20 amp household breakers may result in over current trips. If breaker trips occur, reduce the cutting current output until nuisance trips stop.

To achieve the full 25 amp output capability of the machine with 115 VAC input, remove the 15 amp or 20 amp plug on the input cord and install a 30 amp or 50 amp plug designed for 115 VAC (NEMA style 5-30P or 5-50P). Follow the instructions included with the plug. Connect to an appropriate branch circuit with a mating receptacle.

The PRO-CUT 25 performs best when connected to 230VAC inputs. To change over to 230VAC operation, install a 230VAC plug with a current rating equal to or greater than 20 amps.

For use on engine drives, keep in mind the above input draw restrictions and the following precaution.

The PRO-CUT 25 can be operated on engine driven generators as long as the 230 volt auxiliary meets the following conditions:

The AC waveform peak voltage is below 400 volts*.

The AC waveform frequency is between 45 and 65 Hz.

The RMS voltage of the AC waveform is always greater than 208VAC *.

*for 115 VAC input divide these values in half

The following Lincoln engine drives meet these condi- tions when run in the high idle mode:

Ranger 200 & 250 engine drives Commander 300, 400, & 500 engine drives

Some engine drives do not meet these conditions (eg Miller Bobcats, etc). Operation of the PRO-CUT 25 is not recommended on engine drives not conforming to these conditions. Such combinations may overvoltage the PRO-CUT 25 power source.

GAS INPUT CONNECTIONS

Supply the PRO-CUT 25 with clean compressed air or nitrogen.

Supply pressure must be between 80 psi and 150 psi.

Flow rate should be approximately 4.0 cfm (113 I/min.).

NOTE: Oil in the air supply to the PRO-CUT 25 can cause severe problems. Use only a clean air supply.

Compressed gas can be supplied either through the air fitting supplied with the machine or through the 1/4-19 BSPP thread at the rear of the machine. To use the air fitting supplied with the machine (packaged in the con- sumable kit), apply teflon tape to the fitting threads and install the fitting in the port at the rear of the machine.

If compressed air is being used, it is highly recom- mended that an inline filter be installed in the air sup- ply line ahead of the air connection to the PRO-CUT 25.

A standard nominal 5 micron inline filter is recom- mended; however, for optimum performance,select a prefilter with a 3 micron absolute rating. If these filter ratings are unavailable, anything with a rating less than, or equal to, 20 micron would be acceptable to use. In line filter elements will generally filter the air with little restriction to the airflow until the element is about 75% contaminated. After this point, there will be a noticeable pressure drop in the line. Filter ele- ments should be replaced when a pressure drop of 8- 10 psi is indicated; however, for optimum perfor- mance of the PRO-CUT 25, the filter element should be replaced at or before the pressure drop reaches 8 psi. Be sure to select a filter that will accommodate the necessary flow rating for the PRO-CUT 25 as specified in the Installation section of this instruction manual under the Gas Input Connections heading.

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PRO-CUT 25

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Contents PRO-CUT Safety Cylinder may explode if damaged Safety Précautions DE SûretéMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections PRO-CUT Table of Contents Installation SectionInstallation Technical Specifications PRO-CUT 25 K1756-1High Frequency Interference Protection Safety Precautions Electric Shock can KillSelect Proper Location Input Electrical ConnectionsGAS Input Connections Output Connections TorchPRO-CUT Table of Contents Operation Section Operation Safety PrecautionsPreheat Temperature for Plasma Cutting DescriptionDesign Features Advantages Operational Features and ControlsUser Responsibility Cutting Capability Consumable LifeControls and Settings LimitationsApparently wrong, reset the machine by turning Pilot ARC DiscussionProcedure Recommendations General In All CasesPRO-CUT Accessories General Options Accessories Maintenance Routine Maintenance Electric Shock can killPRO CUT PRO-CUT Table of Contents Theory of Operation Section General Description Theory of OperationInput Line VOLTAGE, and Auxiliary Transformer Precharge and Protection Figure E.3 Precharge and ProtectionMain Transformer Return Return to Section TOCFigure E.5 Plasma Output Section and Torch Control Board Figure E.6 Control BoardProtection Circuits Safety PARTS-IN-PLACE ProtectionAccidental Operation Protection Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Igbt Operation Table of Contents Troubleshooting & Repair Section Troubleshooting & Repair HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuidePC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Output Problems Function Problems See the Operation section Troubleshooting & Repair LED Function Problems Input Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure DescriptionDischarge Procedure Right Side of MachineMain Inverter Board Resistance Test Right Side of Machine IGBT’s D2 D1 D11 D10 PRO-CUT Input Board Voltage Test Test Points Fan PRO-CUT Main Inverter Board Voltage Test P2 P1 P2 P1 PRO-CUT Torch Continuity and Solenoid Test Torch Continuity and Solenoid Test Torch Continuity and Solenoid Test PRO-CUT AIR/GAS Solenoid Test AIR/GAS Solenoid Test Control Board Removal and Replacement Small Red Cap Screws Over tighten Input Board Removal and Replacement Input Board Input Board Removal & Replacement PRO-CUT Main Inverter Board Removal and Replacement Main Board Main Inverter Board Removal & Replacement PRO-CUT Switch Removal and Replacement PRO FAN Removal and Replacement Fan Do Not Over tighten Retest After Repair Machine Input and OutputElectrical Diagrams Table of Contents Electrical Diagrams SectionInput Voltage Board Pressure SCHEMATIC- Control Printed Circuit Board Sheet Electrical Diagrams Electrical Diagrams PC Board Assembly Main Inverter Board PC Board Assembly Input Board Cutting Current Path SVM Error Reporting Form