Lincoln Electric IM602-A manual Terminal Strip 1 T.S.1, Terminal Strip 2 T.S.2, Terminal Strips

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INSTALLATION

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TERMINAL STRIPS

 

 

Terminal strips are available behind the cover panel on the lower case front to connect wire feeder control cables that do not have a 14 Pin MS-type connector. Refer to figure A.3 for the location of this cover panel. These terminals supply the connections as shown in the following Terminal Strip charts. See Auxiliary Power Table for rating of circuit breaker in 115VAC circuit. Remove a plug button from the terminal strip cover and install an appropriate strain relief clamp for the cable being used. NOTE: There are two work sense lead connection points on the terminal strip. Connect both the work sense lead #21 from the 14 pin connector and #21 lead of the control cable to “-21” when welding positive polarity or to “+21” when weld- ing negative polarity.

TERMINAL STRIP 1 (T.S.1)

Lead No.

Function

 

 

75

Output Control

76

Output Control

77

Output Control

 

 

TERMINAL STRIP 2 (T.S.2)

 

 

Lead No.

Function

 

 

+21

Work Connection

-21

Work Connection2

41

42 VAC

4

Trigger Circuit

2

Trigger Circuit

31

115 VAC1

32

115 VAC1

 

 

1.115VAC circuit is also present on IEC 974-1 European models.

2.If connecting a feeder cable directly to the terminal strip, Lead #21 from the cable is connected to “-21” on the terminal strip for posi- tive welding. If welding negative polarity, connect lead #21 to the “+21” connection point on the terminal strip.

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Contents DC-655 Safety California Proposition 65 WarningsE C T R I C S H O C K c a n kill Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion IiiPrécautions DE Sûreté Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’ArcVSAFETY ViSAFETY Thank You Table of Contents Installation Technical Specifications DC-655Height Width Depth Weight Input Hertz Input Ampere Type 80CInput Power Three Phase Gmaw FcawSmaw SAW NRTL/C NrtlSelect Suitable Location Safety PrecautionsElectrical Input Connections Reconnect Procedure Input Power Supply ConnectionsOutput Connections Electrode and Work CablesTable A.1 LOW Inductance TerminalAuxiliary Power Control Connections Terminal Strip 2 T.S.2 Terminal Strip 1 T.S.1Terminal Strips Operation General DescriptionGeneral Warnings Recommended Processes and EquipmentDesign Features and Advantages Welding CapabilityControls and Settings Power ON/OFF Switch This togLOCAL/REMOTE Control Switch When this Output Terminals ON/REMOTE When thisFigure B.2 Lower Case Front Controls & Connections Machine Protection Welding Performance CV Mode CURRENT-LIMITING CC Mode HOT StartCC Mode ARC Gouging CC Mode ARC ForceAccessories SEMI-AUTOMATIC Wire FeedersAutomatic Wire Feeders Field Installed OptionsAccessories General Maintenance MaintenanceSafety Precautions Troubleshooting HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideProblems Troubleshooting Trol circuit. #75, #76, #77 Problems Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PC Board Troubleshooting Guide Firing P.C. Board PC Board Troubleshooting Guide Control P.C. Board10TROUBLESHOOTINGE-10 Diagrams Negative PositiveGND Negative Positive Receptacle Convenience, this extended #21 lead should be taped to 655 Wiring Diagram for Codes 10501,10503, 10504 Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Aviso DE Keep your head out of fumes Turn power off before servicing