Lincoln Electric IM718 manual 7OPERATIONB-7, CV Welding

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B-7OPERATIONB-7

CV WELDING

Synergic CV:

For each wire feed speed, a corresponding voltage is preprogrammed into the machine through special soft- ware at the factory. The nominal preprogrammed volt- age is the best average voltage for a given wire feed speed, but may be adjusted to preference. With syner- gic programs, when the wire feed speed changes the Power Wave will automatically adjust the voltage cor- respondingly to maintain similar arc characteristics throughout the WFS range.

Non Synergic CV:

This type of CV mode behaves more like a conven- tional CV power source. Voltage and WFS are inde- pendent adjustments. Therefore to maintain the arc characteristics, the operator must adjust the voltage to compensate for any changes made to the WFS.

All CV Modes:

Wave control adjusts the inductance of the wave shape. (This adjustment is often referred to as "pinch". Inductance is inversely proportional pinch.) Increasing wave control greater than 0.0 results in a crispier, colder arc while decreasing the wave control to less than 0.0 provides a softer, hotter arc.

(See Figure B.2 for CURRENT WAVE FORM (CV)

FIGURE B.2

Wave Control +10.0

Wave Control 0.00

Current

Wave Control -10.0

Time

POWER WAVE AC/DC

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Contents Power Wave AC/DC Power Wave AC/DC SafetyElectric Shock can kill Iii Welding Sparks can cause fire or explosionSûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc Précautions DE SûretéThank You Table of Contents Technical Specifications Power Wave AC/DC K1860-1 InstallationStacking Machine GroundingHigh Frequency Protection LiftingInput Connection Input Fuse and Supply Wire ConsiderationsTWO Power Waves Welding with Multiple UNSYN- Chronized Power WavesBest Cable INDUCTANCE, and ITS Effects on Pulse Welding Electrode and Work Cable ConnectionsVoltage Sensing Table A.2Electrode Voltage Sensing Ethernet Connections Control Cable SpecificationsHigh Speed Gear BOX External I/O ConnectorTable A.4 Object Instance Feed Head Board DIP SwitchEthernet Board DIP Switch Control Board DIP SwitchDevicenet MAC ID Table A.5 Bank S3 and S4 MULTI-ARC System Description ARCOperation Safety PrecuationsPower Wave AC/DC Definition of Welding Terms General Description Recommended Processes and EquipmentRequired Equipment Case Front Controls Welder OperationMaking a Weld Volts / Trim Welding AdjustmentsGeneral Welding Adjustments Welding ModeCV Welding 7OPERATIONB-7Figure B.3 Pulse WeldingOptional Equipment AccessoriesFactory Installed Field Installed Options / AccessoriesMaintenance Periodic MaintenanceCalibration Specification HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide TroubleshootingContact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service FacilityRear of the machine Contact your local Lincoln Authorized Field Service Facility Possible Areas Recommended Symptoms Field Service FacilityYour local Lincoln Authorized Before the machine is turned off Using the Status LED to Troubleshoot System ProblemsError Code # Indication Error Codes for the PowerwaveLeft Side of Machine Rectifier G4076-2Table F.6 External I/O S7 PIN, Lead Connector SetupsTable F.5 Devicenet Connector S5 Table F.4 RS232 Connector S3Robotic Set Up, Electrode Positive, CV/Pulse Configuration Connection DiagramDimension Print Power Wave AC/DC Power Wave AC/DC $700.00 Basic CoursePrecaucion Warnung