Lincoln Electric IM583-A Operation, Constant Current Cc/Stick, Cc/Tig Procedures, Power Wave

Page 18
CONSTANT CURRENT (CC/STICK, CC/TIG) PROCEDURES

B-6

OPERATION

B-6

 

 

 

The arc length trim (usually referred to simply as “trim”) can be adjusted between 0.500 and 1.500 on the control box’s Volts/Trim display. A Trim of 1.000 means that no adjustments will be made to the preset arc lengths. A Trim greater than 1.000 increases the preset arc lengths. A Trim setting less than 1.000 decreases the preset arc lengths. The arc length trim adjustment is factored in at all wire feed speed set- tings. Increasing the Trim by 10 percent at a given wire feed speed also increases all the other arc length trim settings of the procedure by 10 percent.

The Power Wave utilizes a control scheme known as adaptive control in all pulse modes. Because the Power Wave utilizes adaptive control, it can adjust the pulsing parameters based on changes in the arc due to changes in the electrical stickout of the electrode. (Electrical stickout is the distance from the contact to to the workpiece.) The Power Wave is optimized for use with a .75” stickout. The adaptive behavior is programmed to support a stickout range from .5” to 1.25”. In the low and high end of the wire feed speed ranges of most processes, the adaptive behavior may be restricted. This is a physical restriction due to reaching the edge of the operating range for the process.

The Arc Control adjustment allows the pulse frequen- cy to be varied. Increasing the Arc Control causes the frequency setting to increase, while decreasing the Arc Control causes the frequency to decrease. Varying the Arc Control, and hence, the pulse fre- quency, affects the droplet transfer and allows fine- tuning for different welding positions.

CONSTANT CURRENT (CC/STICK, CC/TIG) PROCEDURES

Stick welding can be performed by choosing one of the stick welding modes. Check the Power Feed wire feeder Operator’s Manual for instructions on how to energize the output terminals on the Power Wave. (Certain options energize the terminals automatically while other options require a manual adjustment to energize the terminals.) The output current is set by the Amps control on the Power Feed wire feeder. The Volts/Trim adjustment has no effect in this mode.

The Arc Control adjusts the arc force. Increasing the Arc Control setting increases the arc force, making the arc more harsh but less likely to stick. Decreasing the Arc Control setting decreases the arc force, mak- ing the arc softer and smoother.

ARC GOUGING PROCEDURES

Arc gouging can be performed by choosing the arc gouging weld mode. Doing so automatically ener- gizes the output terminals on the Power Wave, mak- ing the power source immediately ready to weld. The output current is set by the Amps control on the Power Weld wire feeder. The Volts/Trim adjustment has no effect in this mode.

The Arc Control adjusts the arc force. Increasing the Arc Control setting increases the arc force, making the arc more harsh but less likely to stick. Decreasing the Arc Control setting decreases the arc force, mak- ing the arc softer and smoother.

POWER WAVE 455

Image 18
Contents POWER WAVE Date of Purchase Serial Number Code Number Model Where PurchasedIM583-A Safety Depends on YouELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS may be dangerous SAFETYFOR ENGINE powered equipment CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGSFUMES AND GASES can be dangerous ELECTRIC SHOCK can killARC RAYS can burn Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage Wire Welder DC Manual Stick WelderFOR ELECTRICALLY powered equipment CYLINDER may explode if damagedWELDING SPARKS can cause fire or explosion PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÛRETÉ Mar. ‘93Sûreté Pour Soudage A L’Arc Please Examine Carton and Equipment For Damage Immediately Thank YouSection B TABLE OF CONTENTSSection A Section CRECOMMENDED INPUT WIRE AND FUSE SIZES INSTALLATIONTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - POWER WAVE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONSMACHINE GROUNDING SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSELECT SUITABLE LOCATION HIGH FREQUENCY PROTECTIONOUTPUT CONNECTIONS INPUT FUSE AND SUPPLY WIRE CONSIDERATIONSINPUT VOLTAGE RECONNECT PROCEDURE FIGURE A.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM ON RECONNECT/INPUT ACCESS DOORELECTRODE & WORK LEADS - ELECTRODE POSITIVE APPLICATIONS POWER WAVE / POWER FEED WIRE FEEDER INTERCONNECTIONSVOLTAGE SENSING AT THE WORKPIECE ELECTRODE & WORK LEADS - ELECTRODE NEGATIVE APPLICATIONSPOWER FEED CONTROL BOX MOUNTING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSOPERATION ELECTRIC SHOCK can killWIRE FEEDER POSITIVE OUTPUT NEGATIVE OUTPUT 3 PHASE INVERTER B-2OPERATIONB-2 GRAPHIC SYMBOLS THAT APPEAR ONINPUT POWER ON OFF HIGH TEMPERATURE MACHINE STATUS CIRCUIT BREAKER INPUT POWER THREE PHASEGENERAL DESCRIPTION ADDITIONAL DESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGESDESIGN FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES RECOMMENDED PROCESSES AND EQUIPMENTLIMITATIONS POWER SOURCE OPERATIONWELDING CAPABILITY COMPATIBLE LINCOLN EQUIPMENTCONSTANT VOLTAGE CV/WELD, CV/MIG, CV/FLUX CORED PROCEDURES WELDING ADJUSTMENTSDETAILED WELD MODE DESCRIPTIONS GMAW PULSE PROCEDURESCONSTANT CURRENT CC/STICK, CC/TIG PROCEDURES ARC GOUGING PROCEDURESFACTORY INSTALLED ACCESSORIESOPTIONS / ACCESSORIES FIELD INSTALLEDMAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTING USING THE STATUS LED TO TROUBLESHOOT SYSTEM PROBLEMSStep 3. CONSULT LOCAL AUTHORIZED FIELD SERVICE FACILITY HOW TO USE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEStep 1. LOCATE PROBLEM SYMPTOM Step 2. PERFORM EXTERNAL RECOMMEND ED TESTSSYMPTOMS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDEPROBLEMS MISADJUSTMENTSPROBLEMS TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOMSPROBLEMS POWER WAVE WIRING DIAGRAMPOWER WAVE DIAGRAMSWIRING DIAGRAM 455B M18241 DIAGRAMSDIMENSION PRINT - POWER WAVE 19.90New Lessons in Arc Welding Now Available...12th Edition The Procedure Handbook of Arc WeldingHow To Read Shop Drawings Need Welding Training?ATENÇÃO PRECAUCIONWARNUNG AVISO DEWARNUNG ATENÇÃOKeep your head out of fumes Sales and Service through Subsidiaries and Distributors Worldwide Worlds Leader in Welding and Cutting Products