Lincoln Electric IM524-D manual Wire Feeder Setup Description, +/- Polarity KEY

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OPERATION

When the “WATER COOLER PRESSURE” light turns on, release the key.

5.WIRE FEEDER 1 +/- POLARITY KEY: Press this key to change the present voltage sensing polari- ty of wire feeder 1. The present polarity of wire feeder 1 is indicated by the “WIRE FEEDER 1+ POLARITY” light. If wire feeder 1 is set for positive voltage sensing polarity, this light is turned on.

6.WIRE FEEDER 1 ELECTRODE SENSE LEAD KEY: Press this key to enable or disable the elec- trode sense lead (lead #67) of wire feeder 1. When enabled, voltage sensing is done by the electrode sense lead. When disabled, voltage sensing is done at the Power Wave output terminal. When enabled, the “WIRE FEEDER 1 ELECTRODE SENSE LEAD ENABLED” light will be illuminated.

7.WIRE FEEDER 1 WORK SENSE LEAD KEY: Press this key to enable or disable the work sense lead (lead #21) of wire feeder 1. When enabled, voltage sensing is done by the work sense lead. When disabled, voltage sensing is done at the Power Wave output terminal. When enabled, the

“WIRE FEEDER 1 WORK SENSE LEAD ENABLED” light will be illuminated.

WIRE FEEDER SETUP DESCRIPTION

The Power Wave may be set up for either positive or negative arc voltage sensing using any two of the following places:

1. the positive output terminal of the Power Wave

+/- POLARITY KEY

A.Positive Polarity Voltage Sensing:

In most welding applications the electrode cable is connected to the + output terminal and the work cable is connected to the - output terminal of the power source. This is positive polarity voltage sensing illustrated by Figure B.10. When the Power Wave and the wire feeder(s) are connected in this manner, the arc voltage can be measured in one of four ways. These four ways are shown in Table B.1.

Table B.1: Positive Voltage Sensing Options

Positive Voltage Reference

Negative Voltage Reference

 

 

+ Output Terminal

- Output Terminal

+ Output Terminal

Work Sense (21) Lead*

Electrode Sense (67) Lead

- Output Terminal

Electrode Sense (67) Lead

Work Sense (21) Lead*

 

 

*Consult the factory before using this option.

Use the ELECTRODE SENSE LEAD KEY to select either the + output terminal or the electrode sense (67) lead for the positive voltage reference.

The work sense (21) lead is used only in rare cir- cumstances. For most installations, use the WORK SENSE LEAD KEY to select the - output terminal for the negative voltage reference. Consult the factory if use of the work sense (21) lead is desired.

2.the negative output terminal of the Power Wave

3.the electrode sense lead (67) lead of the wire feeder

4.a work sense (21) lead

The SETUP Overlay allows you to select between which two places arc voltage will be sensed. Once the selection is made it is not necessary to reconfirm the selection every time a new overlay is used or a wire feeder is replaced with another one. The selection will remain until it is changed with the SETUP Overlay.

B. Negative Polarity Voltage Sensing:

In some welding applications (such as Inner- shield®) the electrode cable is connected to the - output terminal and the work cable is connected to the + output terminal of the power source. This is negative polarity voltage sensing illustrated by Figure B.11. When the Power Wave and the wire feeder(s) are connected in this manner, the arc voltage can be measured in one of four ways. These four ways are shown in Table B.2.

When welding with a stick procedure, the arc volt- age is automatically measured between the Power Wave’s output studs.

I. Select arc voltage sensing polarity first.

Table B.2: Negative Voltage Sensing Options

Positive Voltage Reference

Negative Voltage Reference

 

 

– Output Terminal

+ Output Terminal

– Output Terminal

Work Sense (21) Lead*

Electrode Sense (67) Lead

+ Output Terminal

Electrode Sense (67) Lead

Work Sense (21) Lead*

 

 

*Consult the factory before using this option

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Contents For use with machines having Code Numbers Safety Depends on YouSafety Electric Shock can kill Cylinder may explode if damaged Précautions DE Sûreté Thank You Table of Contents Section D Section CSection E Section FFrequency Technical Specifications Power WavePulse Pulse and Background Current Range High Frequency Precautions Safety PrecautionsSelect Suitable Location Input ConnectionsInput Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations Input Power ConnectionsInput Voltage Reconnect Procedure Power WaveOutput Connections Wire Feeder ConnectionsWork and Electrode Cable Connections Water Cooler ConnectionsOperating Instructions Safety InstructionsSave process information if desired Select your process informationGeneral Description Case Front Controls Controls and SettingsOverview Installing AN OverlayOperating Overlays Name Overlay TypesOverlay Overlay ID Number = PULSE, GMAW, FCAW, and STICK/TIG Process Selection OverlayOperation Then Figure B.5 Weld from Memory Overlay Weld from Memory OverlayFigure B.6 Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure Overlay Weld from MEMORY, Dual Procedure OverlayOperation Position Procedure Dual Wire FEEDERS, Dual Procedure Overlay OptionalSET Limit KEY Limit UP / Down Keys Limits Overlay OptionalRecall from Memory KEY Memory Location Numbers Operation Figure B.9 Setup Overlay Setup Overlay+/- Polarity KEY Wire Feeder Setup DescriptionPositive Voltage Sensing Polarity Flux Cored ARC Welding Fcaw and Gmaw Procedures Overview of Welding ProceduresPulse Procedures ProceduresGmaw Table B.3 Adjustble ParametersFcaw Gmaw StickOverload Protection Pulse WeldingWire Feeder Setup OPTIONS/ACCESSORIESTable C.1 Recommended Guns for USE With Power Wave Guns and CablesPriming the Cooler Recommended CoolantsInput Filter Capacitor DIS Charge Procedure Routine and Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.1 Resistor Locations Connected Discharge labels, on each of the four SwitchLocate the #9 and #12 terminals, identified by Preventive Maintenance Removing and Installing the G3503 Cooler G3503- Installation or SER Vice Tool UsageG3503- Cooler Service G3503- Cooler Periodic MaintenanceFigure D.4 General Component Locations Locate Problem Symptom HOW to USE Troubleshooting GuideConsult Local Authorized Field Service Facility Perform External RecommendSists, contact your local Lincoln Troubleshooting GuideAuthorized Field Service Facility Play fans run Check circuit breaker 5-amp Observe Safety Guidelines Controls and Settings Power-up Inspect the overlay bar code Saved in memory are different Check for proper shielding gas $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Aviso DE