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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

TORCH, TORCH CABLE ASSEMBLY, INTERNAL TRIGGER,

AND SAFETY CIRCUIT TEST

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8.Disconnect Plug J5 from its header on the Control Board.

9.Test for zero ohms (continuity) from the following test points on Plug J5 header to the 4-pin leads on the bulkhead of the machine (See Figure F.7):

-Pin 4J5 (lead #4) to 4-pin pin #4

-Pin 3J5 (lead #2) to 4-pin pin #2

-Pin 6J5 (lead #336) to 4-pin pin #1

-Pin 8J5 (lead #337) to 4-pin pin #3

a.If any of the above tests do not agree with the expected nor mal resistance specifications, then Plug J5 on the Control Board, the torch 4-pin receptacle, or the a s s o c i a t e d wiring must be repaired.

b.If all of the above tests are within the normal resistance specifications, continue with test procedure.

10.Re-connect Plug J5 back into its header.

11.Test for 24 VAC between Pin 5J5 (lead C1) and Pin 7J5 (lead # 335) on Plug J5.

a.Carefully insert the volt/ohm (Multimeter) probes into the back of the J5 plug into pin cavity 5J5 (lead C1) and pin cavity 7J5 (lead #335). See Figure F.1.

b. Connect input power to PRO-CUT 60.

c.Turn ON/OFF Power Switch to ON.

d.Read meter.

- If 24 VAC is NOT present, continue with test procedure.

12.Turn ON/OFF Power Switch to OFF.

13.Disconnect main input power to machine.

14.Perform the CAPACITOR DISCHARGE PROCEDURE.

15.Check Plug J10 and Plug J5 and associated wiring for loose or faulty connections.

16.Disconnect Plug J10 from Header J10.

17.Test for continuity (zero ohms) between 3J10 and 6J10 on Control Board Header J10.

a.If continuity is not indicated, the Control Board could be faulty.

18.Perform MAIN TRANSFORMER TEST.

19.Replace the Control Board if all of the above tests are within normal specifications.

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Contents SVM104-A Safety Electric Shock can killWelding or Cutting Sparks can cause fire or explosion Iii Electric and Magnetic FieldsPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcMaster Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications PRO-CUTSafety Precautions Electric Shock can Kill Select Proper LocationHigh Frequency Interference Protection Tilting➁ ➂ ➀ ➃ Input Electrical ConnectionsFuse and Wire Sizes Input Power Supply ConnectionsGround Connection AIR Input Connections Reconnect Procedure 208/230/460 VAC machinesOutput Connections WorkTable of Contents Operation SectionOperation Electric Shock can killOperational Features and Controls Design Features AdvantagesGeneral Description Recommended Processes and EquipmentControls and Settings Cutting and Gouging CapabilityLimitations Operating Steps ON/OFFCutting Procedure Recommendations Use Pilot Arc ProperlyCutting Thin Gauge Sheet Metal Cutting Expanded Metal Figure B.3 -- Gouging Metal Return to Section TOC Accessories Section Accessories OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESMaintenance Section Section DMaintenance Safety PrecautionsCapacitor Discharge Procedure Procedure DescriptionProcedure Figure D.1 Capacitor Discharge ProcedureRoutine and Periodic Maintenance Perform the following dailyMaintenance PRO-CUT Theory of Operation Section Theory of Operation SectionTheory of Operation Input Line Voltage and Main TransformerOutput Rectification Control and Feedback Figure E.3 Output Rectification, Control and FeedbackHigh Voltage / High Theory of Operation Pilot ARCTransistor Switching Operation Figure E.7 Transistor Switching OperationPulse Width Modulation Thermal ProtectionThermostat Thermal SensorPRO-CUT Troubleshooting & Repair Section Troubleshooting & Repair HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshooting PC Board Troubleshooting Procedures Board can be dam- aged by static electricityTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide PRO-CUTConnect ALL Input Disconnect ALL Input Machine Troubleshooting & Repair Function Problems AIR Flow Problems Cutting Problems Control Board Connector Location Power Board Connector LocationCapacitor Discharge Procedure Figure F.19-Capacitor Discharge Procedure Insulated Pliers GlovesTest Description Torch and Cable Resistance Test Procedure WorkFigure F.4 Torch and Cable Resistance Test Points Safety Circuit Test Internal TriggerReturn to Return to Section TOC Figure F.6-Control Board and 4-pin Locations Transistor Module Test Test DescriptionTest Procedure J21 Main Transformer Test Test Procedure Test a Main Secondary Voltage TestCR2 Power Board Test Figure F.11-Power Board Test Points Transistor Module Test Troubleshooting & Repair High Voltage Transformer and Circuit Test Figure F.12-High Voltage Test Component Locations Test C Test Resistance of High Voltage Transformer Secondary ON/OFF Power Switch Removal REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT DescriptionREMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Procedure ➂ ➃ ➄Control Board Removal To Section TOC Power Board Removal Figure F.14-Power Board Removal/Replacement Return to Return to Section TOC 41TROUBLESHOOTING & Repair Transistor Module RemovalRemoval Procedure SCR Module Removal Socket Head CAP Screws Torque to Power Board REMOVAL/ Replacement Procedure FAN Blade and FAN Motor REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Figure F.17-Fan Blade & Fan Motor To Section TOC Torch Head REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT Figure F.18-Torch Head Removal/Replacement Section TOC Maximum Acceptable Output Voltage AT Minimum Output Setting Retest After RepairInput Idle Amps Recommended Meters for Machine Output TestsPRO-CUT Electrical Diagrams Electrical DiagramsStatus Board Schematic Diagram Bypass Board Schematic Diagram M15603 H E M a T I CBypass Board Schematic Diagram M17322 PRO-CUT Electrical Diagrams Control Board IdentificationPower Board Power Board IdentificationStatus PC Board M15601 StatusStatus PC Board M15601Bypass PC Board M15603 BypassBypass PC Board M15603 Bypass PC Board M17322 Bypass PC Board M17322 Wiring Diagram for Codes 10112 0 , J 2Wiring Diagram for Codes 9819 Control Board Schematic Drawing G2015 Power Board Schematic Design SVM Error Reporting Form