Lincoln Electric SVM161-A service manual 230V Input, 115V Input, Attachment Plug Installation

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230V INPUT

The equipment is provided with a 230/115V cable, 6.6ft.(2m) in length with a 230V 6-50P attachment plug.

The Invertec® V205-T AC/DC™ performs best when connected to 230VAC inputs. This input allows full out- put of the machine (200 amps).

115V INPUT

A suitable 115V attachment plug must be installed on the power cord to use the V205-T AC/DC™ with a 115V input supply. The rated output of the V205-T AC/DC™ is available when connected to a 30A branch circuit. When connected to a branch circuit with lower amp rating, lower welding current and duty cycle must be used. An output guide is provided below. The values are approximate and must be adjusted downward if the fuse or circuit breaker trips off. Other loads on the cir- cuit and fuse/circuit breaker characteristics will affect the available output. Do not exceed these welding con- ditions:

15A branch circuit

10% duty cycle Stick: 75A TIG: 105A

20A branch circuit

10% duty cycle Stick: 90A TIG: 130A

ATTACHMENT PLUG INSTALLATION

Connect the white (neutral) wire under terminal clamp with silver screw, and black (hot) wire under terminal clamp with brass screw. Connect green wire under ter- minal clamp with green screw.

WARNING

Failure to wire as instructed may cause personal injury or damage to equipment. To be installed or checked by an electrician or qualified person only.

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In all cases, the green or green/yellow grounding wire must be connected to the grounding pin of the plug, usually identified by a green screw.

Attachment plugs must comply with the Standard for Attachment Plugs and Receptacles, UL498.

The product is considered acceptable for use only when an attachment plug as specified is properly attached to the supply cord.

For use on engine drives, keep in mind the above input draw restrictions and the following precaution.

ENGINE DRIVEN GENERATOR

The Invertec® V205-T AC/DC™ can be operated on engine driven generators as long as the 230 volt auxil- iary meets the following conditions:

The AC waveform peak voltage is below 400 volts.

The AC waveform frequency is between 45 and 65Hz.

The following Lincoln engine drives meet these condi- tions when run in the high idle mode:

Ranger 250,305

Commander 300, 400, & 500

Some engine drives do not meet these conditions (e.g. Miller Bobcats, etc). Operation of the Invertec® V205- T AC/DC™ is not recommended on engine drives not conforming to these conditions. Such drives may deliv- er unacceptably high voltage levels to the Invertec® V205-T AC/DC™ power source.

INVERTEC® V205-T AC/DC™

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Contents Invertec V205-T AC/DC Invertec V205-T AC/DC SafetyCan be dangerous Electric Shock can kill ARC Rays can burnWelding Cutting Powered equipmentCylinder may explode Sparks can cause fire or If damaged ExplosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéSafety Methods of Reducing Emissions Mains Supply Master Table of Contents for ALL Sections Table of Contents Installation Section Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range InstallationStacking Select Suitable LocationTilting Environmental AreaInput Connections Reconnect Procedure230V Input Attachment Plug Installation115V Input Engine Driven GeneratorOutput and GAS Connection for TIG Welding Figure A.1 Output ConnectionsWork Cable Connection Shielding GAS Connection Remote Control ConnectionInvertec V205-T AC/DC Table of Contents Operation Section Operation Safety InstructionsGeneral Description Welding CapabilityRear Control Panel Figure B.1 OPERATIONB-3Figure B.2 Controls and SettingsLocal/Remote push button Selects the welding Step DiagramTIG DC TIG AC Indicator Parameter Default SET UP MenuWelding Polarity Output LimitationsFigure B.7 Copper TIG Welding Steel TIG WeldingTips for AC TIG Welding Filler MaterialProtective GAS AC TIG Welding Quick Start UPDC TIG Welding Quick Start UP Table of Contents Accessories Section Optional Accessories AccessoriesCompatible Equipment Cable PlugsTable of Contents Maintenance Section Safety Precautions MaintenanceInput Filter Capacitor Discharge Procedure Routine MaintenanceFigure D.1 Major Component Locations 3MAINTENANCEInvertec V205-T AC/DC 1TABLE of CONTENTS-THEORY of Operation Section E-1 Input Board and BUS Board Theory of OperationFigure E.3 Main Igbt Inverter Board Main Igbt Inverter BoardOutput Module Transistor Board Main TransformerOutput Module and Clamping Board Superimposition BoardHigh Frequency HF Board CONTROL/DISPLAY BoardOutput Filter Board Passive Active Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Igbt Operation1TABLE of Contents Troubleshooting and Repair F-1 HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting and RepairElectric Shock can kill PC Board Troubleshooting ProceduresIgbt Perform the Input Filter Board Igbt Inverter Board Test Secondary Output Board Assembly Test See the Output Filter Display Troubleshooting and Repair External DiagnosticsFigure F.2 Troubleshooting and Repair Internal DiagnosticsLED Internal DiagnosticsInvertec V205-T AC/DC Materials Needed Test DescriptionCapacitor Solder Resistor Pads Input Filter Capacitor Discharge ProcedureInput Filter Board Test Input Filter Board Test ProcedureInput Filter Board Input Filter Board Invertec V205-T AC/DC Main Igbt Inverter Board LOW Voltage Test Figure F.6 Main Igbt Inverter Board Location Main Igbt Inverter Board LOW Voltage TestLED Main Igbt Inverter Board LOW Voltage TestFigure F.7 Main Igbt Inverter Board Location TP2 MF2CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Test Figure F.8 CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Location CONTROL/DISPLAY Board TestFigure F.9 CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Location CN2Figure F.10 Plugs CN1, CN2 & CN7 CN1BUS Board Test Figure F.11 BUS Board Location BUS Board TestTable F.6 Plug CN3 Test Points Table F.5 Plug CN2 Test PointsTable F.7 Plug CN4 Test Points Table F.8 Plug CN7 Test PointsCN1 CN2 Main Inverter Board Power Factor Section Test Table F.10 Voltage Checks with 115 VAC Applied to Machine Main Inverter Board Power Factor Section TestTable F.11 Resistance Checks TP9 Gndpwr RL1 Invertec V205-T AC/DC Output Filter Board Test Figure F.16 Output Filter Board Location Output Filter Board TestFigure F.18 Output Filter Board Plug CN1 Figure F.17 Output Filter Board Plug LocationInvertec V205-T AC/DC Secondary Output Board Assembly Test Figure F.19 Secondary Power Board Location Secondary Output Board Assembly TestOFF GA-SA Table F.14 Output Diode Resistance Check Mode Positive Meter Negative Meter Expected Reading ProbeMain Inverter Board Welding Logic and Inverter Section Test Welding Logic and Inverter Section Test Main Inverter BoardTable F.18 LED Check in Stick Mode Table F.16 Feedback Voltage SignalsTable F.15 LED Function Table F.17 Voltage Checks with 115 VAC Applied to MachineFigure F.22 Main Board Inverter Section TP9 Ground Power Invertec V205-T AC/DC Input Filter Board Removal and Replacement Figure F.24 Input Filter Board Location Input Filter Board Removal and ReplacementRV1 RV2 Invertec V205-T AC/DC Main Igbt Board Removal and Replacement Figure F.27 Main Igbt Board Location Main Igbt Board Removal and ReplacementRV1 RV2 CN4 RV3 RV4 CN5 RV5 RV7 RV6 Invertec V205-T AC/DC CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Removal and Replacement Figure F.29 CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Location CONTROL/DISPLAY Board Removal and ReplacementCN2 Invertec V205-T AC/DC Output Filter Board Removal and Replacement Figure F.32 Output Filter Board Location Removal and ReplacementPhillips Head Screws CN1 Output Diodes Removal and Replacement To Replace ANY of the Output Diodes D1, D2, D3 or D4 Output Diodes Removal and ReplacementOutput Transistor Removal and Replacement Figure F.36 Output Transistor Location Output Transistor Removal and ReplacementPlug CN1 5mm Allen Bolts Invertec V205-T AC/DC Table of Contents Diagram Section ELECTriCaL DiaGramS