Lincoln Electric IM845-A manual Work Voltage Sensing

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VOLTAGE SENSING

The best arc performance occurs when the Power Waves have accurate data about the arc conditions. Depending upon the process, inductance within the electrode and work lead cables can influence the apparent voltage at the studs of the welder. Voltage sense leads improve the accuracy of the arc condi- tions and can have a dramatic effect on performance. Sense Lead Kits (K940-10, -25 or -50) are available for this purpose.

If the voltage sensing is enabled but the sense leads are missing, improperly connected, or if the electrode polarity switch is improperly configured, extremely high welding outputs may occur.

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The ELECTRODE sense lead (67) is built into the control cable, and is automatically enabled for all semi-automatic processes. The WORK sense lead

(21)connects to the Power Wave at the four pin con- nector. By default the WORK voltage is monitored at the output stud in the POWER WAVE 355M. For more information on the WORK sense lead (21), see "Work Voltage Sensing” in the following paragraph.

Enable the voltage sense leads as follows:

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Process

Electrode Voltage

Work Voltage

 

Sensing 67 lead *

Sensing 21 lead

GMAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

GMAW-P

67 lead required

21 lead optional

FCAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

GTAW

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

SMAW

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

SAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

CAC-C

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

 

 

 

*The electrode voltage 67 sense lead is integral to the control cable to the wire feeder.

Work Voltage Sensing

The standard POWER WAVE 355Mʼs default to the work stud (work sense lead disabled).

For processes requiring work voltage sensing, con- nect the (21) work voltage sense lead (K940) from the Power Wave work sense lead receptacle to the work piece. Attach the sense lead to the work piece as close to the weld as practical, but not in the return cur- rent path of the electrode to the ground clamp. Enable the work voltage sensing in the Power Wave. (See Dip Switch Settings and Locations in Installation Section of this manual.)

ELECTRODE VOLTAGE SENSING

Enabling or disabling electrode voltage sensing is automatically configured through software. The 67 electrode sense lead is internal to the cable to the wire feeder and always connected when a wire feeder is present.

Important: The electrode polarity must be config- ured at the feed head for all semi-automatic processes. Failure to do so may result in extreme- ly high welding outputs.

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POWER WAVE 355M

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Power Wave 355M California Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a LʼArc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Technical Specifications Power Wave 355M InstallationSelect Suitable Location Safety PrecautionsNegative Electrode Polarity Output CABLES, Connections and LimitationsCable INDUCTANCE, and ITS Effects on Pulse Welding Work Voltage Sensing Voltage SensingSystem Description Single Head Boom Feeder Configuring the SystemUP to 4 Wire Feeders Allowed Single Head FeederCombination Hard Automation Application Installation Alternate Hard Automatic ApplicationTWO Power Waves Welding with Multiple Power WavesControl Cable Specifications Installation Auto mapping Receptacle SpecificationsDIP Switch Settings and Locations Switch Work sense leadRecommended Processes OperationGeneral Description Recommended Processes and EquipmentCase Front Controls Required EquipmentLimitations Duty Cycle and Time PeriodMaking a Weld Nominal ProceduresFringe Procedures Welding AdjustmentsAll CV Modes Constant Voltage WeldingSynergic CV Non Synergic CVPULSE-ON-PULSE GMAW-PP Pulse WeldingARC Gouging Benefits of Pulse on Pulse from Lincoln ElectricTIG Gtaw SmawRecommended Welding Procedures for Power Mode Table B.3 Power ModeOptional Equipment AccessoriesFactory Installed Field InstalledFor all four capacitors MaintenanceCapacitor Discharge Procedure Always wear a face shield and long sleeves when servicingHOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingError code before the machine is turned off Using the Status LED toError Code # Indication Error Codes for the PowerwaveContact your local Lincoln Troubleshooting GuideAuthorized Field Service Facility Problems Possible Areas Recommended Symptoms Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility Troubleshooting Wiring Diagrams Diagrams Connection Diagram Semi-automatic Simple System Connection DiagramDimension Print Power Wave 355M Power Wave 355M Precaucion Warnung