Lincoln Electric
IM986
manual
Power Wave
Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
Error codes
Connection Diagrams and System
Limit Error
Wire Drive Module
Dimension
Other SET-UP Issues
Accessories
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Power Wave
Safety Depends on You
Safety
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Electric Shock can kill
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Précautions DE Sûreté
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Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
Safety
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Table of Contents
Operating Temperature Range
Phase Input
Height Width Depth Weight
Storage Temperature Range
Class F
Enclosure
Class
K2673-23 155C
Installation
Safety Precautions
Input and Grounding Connections
Input Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations
Power Supply Connection for the Fanuc R30iA Controller
Input Connections
Connection Diagrams and System
Optional Equipment
Power Wave Utilities
Fanuc R30iA Controller Mounting
Typical
Single ARM
Typical Master / Slave System Dual ARM
Typical
I400
Percent
Electrode and Work Connections General Guidelines
Table A.1
Duty
Voltage Sensing Overview
Cable INDUCTANCE, and ITS Effects on Welding
Remote Sense Lead Connections
Table A.2
If Sense Leads are not Used
Work Voltage Sensing
Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple Arc Systems
See Figure A.3
Power
Common Equipment Connections
Regarding cable placement, best results will be
Control Cable Connections
General Guidelines
Other SET-UP Issues
Operation
Electric Shock can kill
Input Power Three Phase
Direct Current
Product Description
Recommended Processes and Equipment
Case Front
Case Front Control Description
Pin Leads Function
Case Back
Case Back Components Description
115V / 15A Duplex Receptacle
Internal Controls
POWER-UP Sequence
Common Welding Procedures
Internal Controls Description
Basic Welding Controls
Constant Voltage Welding
Pulse Welding
Non Synergic CV
Field Installed
Accessories
Factory Installed
Optional Equipment
Periodic Maintenance
Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Calibration Specification
Capacitor Discharge Procedure
Figure D.1a
Troubleshooting
HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide
Using the Status LED to Troubleshoot System Problems
Table E.1
Error Codes for the Power Wave
Error Code #
Indication
Wire Drive Module
Problems
Recommended Symptoms
Course of Action
Observe Safety Guidelines
LED
Recommended
Weld and ARC Quality Problems
DeviceNet PLC Controlled System
Touch Sense command From the DeviceNet tab
Power Supply
Under the Produced Assembly that
Passive Mode
Strike Wire Feed Speed
Bad Weld Starting Wire Feed problem
Through the wire conduit. Verify
Ly connected and configured as
Needs to be changed, select
Respond quickly
Analog In Active Selections From the DeviceNet tab
Modification
Burnback is present Burnback Time
Bad Weld Ending Burnback Disabled From the DeviceNet tab
Other than Analog Scans Between Updates
That Burnback is present for all Analogs Welding set points
Problems Possible Recommended Symptoms
Diagrams
Enhanced Diagam
Dimension Print
Power Wave
Aviso DE
Use ventilation or exhaust to Guards off
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