Lincoln Electric IM10018-A Board can be damaged by static electricity, Static-Sensitive, Devices

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P.C. bOARD TROUbLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

 

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Have an electrician install and ser- vice this equipment. Turn the input power OFF at the fuse box before working on equipment. Do not touch electrically hot parts.

CAUTION: Sometimes machine failures appear to be due to P.C. board failures. These problems can some- times be traced to poor electrical connections. To avoid problems when troubleshooting and replacing P.C. boards, please use the following procedure:

1.Determine to the best of your technical ability that the P.C. board is the most likely component caus- ing the failure symptom.

2.Check for loose connections at the P.C. board to assure that the P.C. board is properly connected.

3.If the problem persists, replace the suspect P.C. board using standard practices to avoid static elec- trical damage and electrical shock. Read the warn- ing inside the static resistant bag and perform the following procedures:

P.C. board can be damaged by static electricity.

If the P.C. Board uses protective shorting jumpers, don’t remove them until installation is complete.

If you return a P.C. Board to The Lincoln Electric Company for credit, it must be in the static-shield- ing bag. This will prevent further damage and allow proper failure analysis.

4.Test the machine to determine if the failure symp- tom has been corrected by the replacement P.C. board.

NOTE: It is desirable to have a spare (known good) P.C. board available for P.C. board troubleshooting.

NOTE: Allow the machine to heat up so that all electri- cal components can reach their operating tem- perature.

5. Remove the replacement P.C. board and substitute

it with the original PC board to recreate the original

problem.

• If the original problem does not reappear by substi-

tuting the original board, then the PC board was not

the problem. Continue to look for bad connections

in the control wiring harness, junction blocks, and

terminal strips.

ATTENTION

Static-Sensitive

Devices

Handle only at

Static-Safe

Workstations

Reusable

Container

Do Not Destroy

Remove your body’s static charge before opening the static- shielding bag. Wear an anti-static wrist strap. For safety, use a 1 Meg ohm resistive cord connect- ed to a grounded part of the equipment frame.

If you don’t have a wrist strap, touch an unpainted, grounded, part of the equipment frame. Keep touching the frame to pre- vent static build-up. Be sure not to touch any electrically live parts at the same time.

• If the original problem is recreated by the substitu-

tion of the original board, then the PC board was

the problem. Reinstall the replacement PC board

and test the machine.

6. Always indicate that this procedure was followed

when warranty reports are to be submitted.

NOTE: Following this procedure and writing on the warranty report, “INSTALLED AND SWITCHED PC BOARDS TO VERIFY PROBLEM,” will help avoid denial of legitimate PC board warranty claims.

Tools which come in contact with the P.C. Board must be either conductive, anti-static or static-dis- sipative.

Remove the P.C. Board from the static-shielding bag and place it directly into the equipment. Don’t set the P.C. Board on or near paper, plastic or cloth which could have a static charge. If the P.C. Board can’t be installed immediately, put it back in the static-shielding bag.

IDEALARC® DC-600 VRD

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Contents Idealarc DC-600 VRD Safety Depends on YouCalifornia Proposition 65 Warnings SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosionSafety On-Line Product Registration Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage ImmediatelyTAbLE of Contents TAbLE of Contents Technical Specifications Idealarc DC-600 VRD InstallationSafety Precautions Stacking Hole Stacking PinsElectric Shock can Kill Select Proper LocationInput Power Supply Connections Fuse and Wire SIzESElectrical Input Connections Ground ConnectionSee Machine Rating Plate for Required Input Supply Voltage Reconnect ProcedureELECTRODE, Work and #21 Lead Connections Output ConnectionsNections Auxiliary Power and Control CONTerminal Strip 1 T.S.1 Terminal Strip 2 T.S.2ARC Rays can burn Electric Shock can killFumes and Gases can be dangerous Operation Design Features and AdvantagesGeneral Description Recommended Processes and EQUIP- MentOutput Terminals OFF Input PowerOutput Control Output Voltage Current Input Power ON/OFF Switch Controls and SettingsPower Light NectionAuxiliary Power in MS-RECEP- Tacle For codes 11707 and above OVERLOAD, OVERCURRENT, and Fault ProtectionWelding Procedure Recommendations Remote Control of Machine OperationCV Mode CC ModeNA-3 Automatic Wire Feeder Operation Wire Feeders and Tractors AccessoriesField Installed Options Factory or Field Installed OptionsFigure C.2 MULTI-PROCESS Switch CAbLE Connections Accessories Routine and Periodic Maintenance 1MAINTENANCED-1Safety Precautions Electric Shock can Kill TROUbLESHOOTING Static-Sensitive Board can be damaged by static electricityDevices Handle only atOutput PRObLEMS TROUbLESHOOTING LOCAL/REMOTE Switch TROUbLESHOOTING Check all Three-Phase input Facility PRObLEMS Symptoms Welding PRObLEMS Poor arc characteristics in all processes Control P.C. bOARD BOARD TROUbLESHOOTING GuideConnecting Remote Output Control Rheostat to the Machine Checking Power ON/OFF Switch S1BOARD TROUbLESHOOTING Guide VRD P.C. bOARD Checking Output Control RHEO- Stat on Machine R1Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Diagrams Feeder Connection of LN-742 to the DC-600 VRD Power SourceConnection of LN-7 to the DC-600 VRD Power Source 600 Connection of LN-8 or LN-9 to the DC-600 VRD Power SourceControl Cable Connection of NA-5/-5R to the DC-600 VRD Power Source Lincoln Wire DC-600 VRD Dimension Print with K817P Undercarriage DC-600 VRD Dimension Print with K842 Undercarriage Precaucion Warnung