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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Error codes
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RE-STRIKE Timer
Wire Reel Mountings
Dimension
Maintenance
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POWER WAVE® AC/DC 1000
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Contents
Power Wave AC/DC
Safety
Mar ‘95
Electric Shock can kill
Welding and Cutting Sparks can Cause fire or explosion
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Précautions DE Sûreté
Sûreté Pour Soudage a L’Arc
Safety
Safety
Thank You
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Specifications
Installation
Input Connection
Input Fuse and Supply Wire Considerations
Input and Ground Connections
Input Voltage Selection
System Connection
System Overview
Recommended Equipment
System Description Single Arc Tandem Arc Triple Arc 3,4
Optional Equipment
System Identifier Description
Electrode Studs Work Studs Arclink 5 Pin
Step by Step Installation Checklist
Wire Reel Mountings
Step by Step Installation Checklist
System DeviceNet PLC Controller
Installation
Connection Diagram- Parallel Machines
PF-10A Controlled Systems
PF-10S Connections
DeviceNet PLC Controlled Systems
Electrode and Work
Connections
Remote Sense Lead Connections
Remove the front cover from the power source
Cable INDUCTANCE, and ITS Effects on Welding
Voltage Sensing Overview
Voltage Sensing for Slave machines
Voltage Sensing Considerations for Multiple ARC Systems
Power
Control Cable Connections
Common Equipment Connections
Installation
Table A.4 RS232 Connector S3 DB-25 style
External I/O Connector
Receptacle Specification
Table A.5 DeviceNet Connector S5 5 pin mini style
Transmit
Table A.7 External I/O S7 12 pin terminal block
Transmit +
Receive +
Wire Drive Gear Ratio Setting
Ethernet Configuration
Internal Controls
Devicenet Configuration
Internal Controls Description
Feed Head Board DIP Switch S1
Control Board DIP Switch S1
Ethernet Board DIP Switches S1, S2
Table A.14
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Object Instance
Table A.15
Devicenet MAC ID Table A.16
Slave
Master / Slave Config
Master
Bank S4 Bank S3
Definitions of Welding Modes
Operation
Common Welding Abbreviations
Protective
Positive Output Negative Output Phase Inverter
Input Power Three Phase
Ground
Process Limitations
Product Summary
Recommended Processes
Equipment Limitations
Case Front Control Descriptions
See Figure B.4
Figure B.5 Power Wave AC/DC
POWER-UP Sequence
Case Rear Components
Overview of the AC/DC Submerged ARC Process
Common Welding Procedures
Duty Cycle
Making a Weld
Constant Current CC
Multiple ARC System Considerations
Basic Modes of Operation
Constant Voltage CV
Start Options
RE-STRIKE Timer
Weld Sequence
END Options
Wave Balance
Weld Process Adjustments DC Offset
AC Adjustments
Frequency
Phase
Recommendations
Optional Kits and Accessories
Accessories
KITS, Options and Accessories
Software Tools
Periodic Maintenance
Maintenance
Calibration Specification
Troubleshooting
HOW to USE Troubleshooting Guide
Course of Action
Symptoms
Recommended
Qualified person should Perform this operation
Recommended Symptoms
ARC Quality Problems
Weld
Tab of the Diagnostics Utility
Diagnostics Utility, select Monitor
Diagnostics Utility displays
Diagnostics Utility, select
Produced Assembly that Gas
Power Wave’s passive mode
Changed, select Configure,
Analog In Active Selections From the DeviceNet tab
Between Updates is 1/4 of I/O
Bad Weld Ending Burnback Disabled
Scans Between Updates and I/O
Bad Welding Analog Scans Between Updates
Manager utility
Utilities and Service Navigator CD’s. This is the pre
Present. Read the error codes before the machine
Utility included on the Power Wave Submerged Arc
Is turned off
Error Code # Indication
Power SOURCE- Weld Controller
Error Codes
This error will immediately turn off the machine output
Wire Drive Module
Diagrams
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Diagrams
AC Switch Wiring Diagram
AC Switch Wiring Diagram
Dimension Print
Power Wave AC/DC
Precaucion
Warnung
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