Miller Electric 400P, 500 X manual Troubleshooting, Welding − CC Models

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9-9. Troubleshooting

A. Welding − CC Models

Trouble

Remedy

 

 

No weld output; generator power output

Check position of Ampere Range switch.

okay at ac receptacles.

 

 

 

 

Check position of optional Polarity switch.

 

 

 

Place Amperage Adjust switch in Panel position, or place switch in Remote position and connect remote

 

control to Remote Amperage Adjust receptacle RC13 (see Sections 5-10and 6-1).

 

 

 

Check and secure connections to Remote Amperage Adjust receptacle RC13 (see Section 5-10).

 

 

 

Check fuse F2, and replace if open (see Section 9-8). Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check inte-

 

grated rectifier SR2 and the rotor.

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check brushes and slip rings, and weld excitation circuit.

 

 

No weld output or generator power out-

Disconnect equipment from generator power receptacles during start-up.

put at ac receptacles.

 

 

 

 

Check fuses F1 and F2, and replace if open (see Section 9-8). Have Factory Authorized Service Agent

 

check integrated rectifier SR1, capacitor C9, integrated rectifier SR2, and the rotor.

 

 

 

Reset supplementary protector CB12. Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check diode D1 (see Sec-

 

tion 9-8).

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check brushes and slip rings, and field excitation circuit.

 

 

Erratic weld output.

Check and tighten connections inside and outside unit.

 

 

 

Be sure connection to work piece is clean and tight.

 

 

 

Use dry, properly stored electrodes.

 

 

 

Remove excessive coils from weld cables.

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check brushes and slip rings.

 

 

High weld output.

Check position of Ampere Range switch and Voltage/Amperage Adjust control.

 

 

 

Check engine speed, and have engine manufacturer’s factory authorized service agent adjust if neces-

 

sary. See Section 9-6for idle speed adjustment.

 

 

 

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check OCV control circuit.

 

 

Low weld output.

Check engine speed, and have engine manufacturer’s factory authorized service agent adjust if neces-

 

sary. See Section 9-6for idle speed adjustment.

 

 

 

Check fuses F1 and F2, and replace if open (see Section 9-8). Have Factory Authorized Service Agent

 

check integrated rectifier SR1, capacitor C9, integrated rectifier SR2, and the rotor.

 

 

Electrode sticks to the workpiece more

Circuit breaker CB4 may be open. CB4 automatically resets when the fault is corrected (see Section 9-8).

frequently during low voltage (short arc

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check transformer T1 and integrated rectifiers SR4 and SR5.

length) conditions.

 

 

 

Low open-circuit voltage.

Check engine speed, and have engine manufacturer’s factory authorized service agent adjust if neces-

 

sary. See Section 9-6for idle speed adjustment.

 

 

 

Place Stick/TIG switch in Stick position.

 

 

Maximum weld output only in each

Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check control relay CR7.

ampere range (with Stick/TIG Selection

 

switch in Stick position).

 

 

 

No remote fine amperage control.

Place Amperage Adjust switch in Remote position.

 

 

 

Check and secure connections to Remote Amperage Adjust receptacle RC13 (see Section 5-10).

 

 

 

Reset supplementary protector CB11 (see Section 9-8). Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check

 

control relay CR7.

 

 

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Use ground device as stated in electrical codesFarm/Home Equipment Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements For Industrial MotorsApproximate Power Requirements For Farm/Home Equipment Industrial Motors Rating Starting Watts Running WattsContractor Rating Starting Watts Running Watts Approximate Power Requirements For Contractor EquipmentKVA/HP x HP x 1000 / Volts = Starting Amperage Power Required To Start MotorHow Much Power Can Generator Supply? Single-Phase Induction Motor Starting RequirementsTypical Connections To Supply Standby Power Selecting Extension Cord Use Shortest Cord Possible − Parts List 128 93 −6 105 104 100 101 102 103 Main Assembly 010 Figures 13-2 Figures 13-4 Control Box Assembly − CC Models 087 Control Box Assembly − CC/CV Models -1Item Control Box Assembly − CC/CV ModelsTD1 214 3634 Panel, Front w/Components − CC ModelsPanel, Front w/Components − CC Models -1Item 40 39 Panel, Front w/Components − CC/CV ModelsPanel, Front w/Components − CC/CV Models -1Item 170 34 36 27 26 Hardware is common Not available unless listed602 SCREW, .312−18x .75 hexwhd.66d stl pld slffmg tap−rw 601 Main Rectifier Assembly Wiring Harnesses PLG4 Harness, receptacle auxiliary power export models includesPage Your distributor also gives ServiceSupport Your distributor and/or equipment manufacturer’s To locate a Distributor or Service Agency visitMiller Electric Mfg. Co For assistance in filing or settling claims, contact