TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Observe Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual.
TIG WELDING (Continued)
SYMPTOM |
| CAUSE AND REMEDY |
Machine has gas flow and high frequency but no | 1. | Turn High Frequency Switch OFF. Look at the two LED’s in |
open circuit voltage when the Arc Start Switch |
| the upper left corner of the Power PC board. They should |
or Amptrol is pressed. |
| glow when the Arc Start Switch is pressed. |
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| If the LED’s do glow, leads 232A and 233A may be reversed |
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| on the primary of control transformer T5 in control box. Turn |
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| the machine off. Reverse the leads. Turn back on and check |
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| for open circuit voltage. If this does not fix the problem, |
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| restore wires 232A and 233A to their original positions. |
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| If the LED’s do not glow, the Power PC board may be defec- |
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| tive. Replace. If the problem still exists, the Control PC board |
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| may be defective. Replace. |
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Difficulty in getting tungsten to “light off”. | 1. | Current Control switch is in REMOTE but machine is being |
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| used with an Arc Start Switch and no Amptrol. Set switch to |
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| LOCAL. |
| 2. | Start switch is ON, and Start Current is set too low for tung- |
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| sten size. Either turn Start switch OFF, or increase Start |
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| Current to proper level for tungsten size. |
| 3. | Current control is set too low. Amptrol is not being pressed |
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| far enough for the tungsten size being used. Try in LOCAL |
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| Current Control at a higher current setting. SEE NOTE |
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| BELOW. |
| 4. | Contaminated tungsten. If tungsten becomes contaminated |
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| with foreign materials, grind off end of tungsten to expose |
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| fresh electrode. Grind to a point for DC work and leave an |
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| end for AC work. |
| 5. | Incorrect tungsten type. Pure or zirconiated is recommended |
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| for AC welding; thoriated is required for DC welding. |
| 6. | No shielding gas (or not enough). Adjust gas flow for 10 to |
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| 30 CFH (4.7 to 14.1 l/min) for most applications. |
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Machine welds only at minimum output when | 1. | Current Control switch is in REMOTE but machine is being |
the Current Control switch is in the REMOTE |
| used with an Arc Start Switch and no Amptrol. Set switch to |
position. |
| LOCAL. |
| 2. | Use LOCAL Current Control. If problem goes away, Amptrol |
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| may be defective. Replace or repair Amptrol. |
| 3. | Current Control switch may be defective. Replace. |
| 4. | Can machine be preset for currents from 2 to 400 amps? If |
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| not, see “Cannot preset a current” in General |
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| Troubleshooting section. |
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Arc goes out soon after it is lit. | 1. | Current Control is set too low, or Amptrol is not being |
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| pressed far enough for the tungsten size being used. SEE |
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| NOTE BELOW. |
| 2. | In AC, use Continuous High Frequency. |
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NOTE: STARTING DIFFICULTIES MAY OFTEN BE DUE TO NOT PRESSING THE AMPTROL FAR ENOUGH. WHEN THE AMPTROL IS JUST “CRACKED”, THE MINIMUM CURRENT (2 AMPS) IS PRODUCED. PRESSING THE AMPTROL MORE AT THE START OF THE WELD WILL OFTEN SOLVE STARTING PROBLEMS. Refer to page 23 for proper use of amptrols.
SQUARE WAVE TIG 355