Lincoln Electric IM746 Required Equipment, Limitations, Duty Cycle and Time Period, Table B.1

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POWER WAVE 405 – Semi-Automatic Operation

Semi Automatic Power Waves can only be used with Linc-Net compatible Power Feed semi-automatic wire feeders. In addition, the Power Feed semi-automatic wire feeders may require optional equipment to access certain weld modes in the Power Wave. Other models of Lincoln feeders, or any models of non- Lincoln wire feeders, cannot be used.

All welding programs and procedures are selected through the Power Feed semi-automatic user inter- face

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

Any Linc-Net compatible semi-automatic wire feeding equipment. Specifically, the semi-automatic Power Feed family (PF-10, PF-10M Single and Dual Wire Feeder, PF-11 and PF-15).

LIMITATIONS

Only Linc-Net compatible Power Feed semi-auto- matic wire feeders and users interfaces may be used. Other Lincoln wire feeders or non-Lincoln wire feeders cannot be used.

POWER WAVE 405 Output Limitations

The POWER WAVE 405 will support maximum aver- age output current of 350 Amps @ 60% duty cycle.

DUTY CYCLE AND TIME PERIOD

The duty cycle is based upon a ten minute period. A 60% duty cycle represents 6 minutes of welding and 4 minutes of idling in a ten minute period.

CASE FRONT CONTROLS

Operator controls and adjustments are located on the case front of the Power Wave. (See Figure B.1)

1.POWER SWITCH: Controls input power to the Power Wave.

2.STATUS LIGHT: A two color light that indicates system errors. Normal operation is a steady green light. Error conditions are indicated, per table B.1.

NOTE: The POWER WAVE 405 status light will flash green, and sometimes red and green, for up to one minute when the machine is first turned on. This is a normal situation as the machine goes through a self test at power up.

 

TABLE B.1

 

 

Light

Meaning

Condition

 

Steady Green System OK. Power source communicating normal- ly with wire feeder and its components.

 

Blinking

Occurs during a reset, and indicates the

 

 

Green

POWER WAVE 405 is mapping (identifying)

 

 

 

each component in the system. Normal for

 

 

 

first 1-10 seconds after power is turned on,

 

 

 

or if the system configuration is changed

 

 

 

during operation

 

 

 

 

 

 

A l t e r n a t i n g

Non-recoverable system fault. If the PS

 

 

Green and

Status light is flashing any combination of

 

 

Red

red and green, errors are present in the

 

 

 

POWER WAVE 405. Read the error code

 

 

 

before the machine is turned off.

 

 

 

Error Code interpretation through the Status

 

 

 

light is detailed in the Service Manual.

 

 

 

Individual code digits are flashed in red with

 

 

 

a long pause between digits. If more than

 

 

 

one code is present, the codes will be sepa-

 

 

 

rated by a green light.

 

 

 

To clear the error, turn power source off,

 

 

 

and back on to reset. See Troubleshooting

 

 

 

Section.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steady Red

Non recoverable hardware fault. Generally

 

 

 

indicates nothing is connected to the

 

 

 

POWER WAVE 405 wire feeder receptacle.

 

 

 

See Trouble Shooting Section.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blinking Red

Not applicable.

 

3.HIGH TEMPERATURE LIGHT (thermal overload): A yellow light that comes on when an over temper- ature situation occurs. Output is disabled and the fan continues to run, until the machine cools down. When cool, the light goes out and output is enabled.

4.CB1 WIRE FEEDER CIRCUIT BREAKER: Protects 40 volt DC wire feeder power supply.

POWER WAVE 405

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Contents Power Wave Power Wave SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Thank You Table of Contents Technical Specifications Power Wave InstallationSelect Suitable Location Safety PrecautionsOutput CABLES, Connections and Limitations Negative Electrode PolarityVoltage Sensing Table A.1 Work Voltage SensingElectrode Voltage Sensing System Model System DescriptionSystem SET-UP 6INSTALLATIONA-6Basic Rules Simple SystemMultiple Group System No FH0 AlllowedSingle Group Multi-Head System Single Group Multi-Head System Alternate Method Figure A.5Welding with Multiple Power Waves Control Cable SpecificationsTWO Power Waves Receptacle Specifications DIP Switch Settings and LocationsControl Board DIP Switch General Description OperationRecommended Processes and Equipment Recommended ProcessesLimitations Required EquipmentDuty Cycle and Time Period Case Front ControlsNominal Procedures Case Front Layout Power WaveFringe Procedures Welding AdjustmentsConstant Voltage Welding Welding ModeVolts / Trim ARC ControlPULSE-ON-PULSE GMAW-PP Pulse WeldingBenefits of Pulse on Pulse from Lincoln Electric Welding Procedures for PULSE-ON-PULSE Table B.2TIG Gtaw SmawRecommended Welding Procedures for Power Mode Table B.3 Power ModeFactory Installed AccessoriesField Installed Optional EquipmentMaintenance Capacitor Discharge ProcedureAlways wear a face shield and long sleeves when servicing HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingError code before the machine is turned off Using the Status LED to Troubleshoot System ProblemsError Code # Indication Error Codes for the PowerwaveTroubleshooting Guide Authorized Field Service FacilityContact your local Lincoln Problems Possible Areas Recommended Symptoms Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Diagrams Connection Diagram Semi-automatic Simple System Connection DiagramDimension Print Precaucion Warnung