THEORY OF OPERATION
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PROTECTIVE DEVICES AND SHUTDOWN CIRCUITS
THERMAL PROTECTION
Two thermostats protect the
OVER CURRENT PROTECTION
If the average output current exceeds 900 amps for five to six seconds, the welding output will be dis- abled. The control board LED 4 shutdown light will turn on. The higher the current, the quicker the DC- 655 will shut down. If the average current exceeds 1200 amps, the shutdown will occur in 0.3 seconds. The over current shutdown circuit can be reset by opening the feeder gun trigger or switching the DC- 655 output terminal switch to the OFF position.
PEAK CURRENT PROTECTION
If the peak current exceeds 2500 amps, the welding output will be disabled and the control board LED 4 shutdown light will turn on. The peak current shut- down circuit can be reset by turning the
REMOTE CONTROL FAULT PROTECTION
The remote control leads from the
SHORTED OUTPUT RECTIFIER FAULT PROTECTION
If a short should occur across one of the SCRs, a potentially hazardous AC voltage could appear across the welding output terminals. If such a fault should occur, the input contactor will open and remove the input power to the primary of the main transformer. Also, the control board LED 3 input shutdown light will turn on. Welding and auxiliary output will not be pre- sent, but the pilot light and control board power will be present until the power switch is turned off.
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