Lincoln Electric SVM159-A service manual Table A.1

Models: SVM159-A

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INSTALLATION

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Enable the voltage sense leads as follows:

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Process

Electrode Voltage

Work Voltage

 

Sensing 67 lead *

Sensing 21 lead

GMAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

GMAW-P

67 lead required

21 lead optional

FCAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

GTAW

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

GMAW

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

SAW

67 lead required

21 lead optional

CAC-C

Voltage sense at studs

Voltage sense at studs

 

 

 

*The electrode voltage 67 sense lead is integral to the control cable to the wire feeder.

Work Voltage Sensing

The standard POWER WAVE 355/405 default to the work stud (work sense lead disabled)

5.Replace the wrap around and screws. The PC board will “read” the switch at power up, and configure the work voltage sense lead appropriately.

ELECTRODE VOLTAGE SENSING

Enabling or disabling electrode voltage sensing is automatically configured through software. The 67 electrode sense lead is internal to the cable to the wire feeder and always connected when a wire feeder is present.

CAUTION

Important: The electrode polarity must be config- ured at the feed head for all semi-automatic processes. Failure to do so may result in extreme- ly high welding outputs.

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For processes requiring work voltage sensing, connect the (21) work voltage sense lead (K940) from the Power Wave work sense lead receptacle to the work piece. Attach the sense lead to the work piece as close to the weld as practical, but not in the return current path. Enable the work voltage sensing in the Power Wave as follows:

WARNING

• Do not touch electrically live parts or electrodes with your skin or wet clothing.

Insulate yourself from the work and ground.

Always wear dry insulating gloves.

1.Turn off power to the power source at the disconnect switch.

2.Remove the wrap around cover from the power source.

3.The control board is on the center assembly facing the case front. Locate the 8-position DIP switch and look for switch 8 of the DIP switch.

4.Using a pencil or other small object, slide the switch to the OFF position if the work sense lead is NOT connected. Conversely, slide the switch to the ON position if the work sense lead is present.

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POWER WAVE TO SEMI-AUTOMATIC POWERFEED WIRE FEEDER INTERCON- NECTIONS

The POWER WAVE 355/405 and semi-automatic PowerFeed family communicate via a 5 conductor con- trol cable (K1543). The control cable consists of two power leads, one twisted pair for digital communica- tion, and one lead for voltage sensing. The cables are designed to be connected end to end for ease of exten- sion. The output receptacle on the POWER WAVE 405 is on the case front. The input receptacle on the Power Feed is typically located at the back of the feeder, or on the bottom of the user interface.

Due to the flexibility of the platform the configuration may vary. The following is a general description of the system. For specific configuration information, consult the semi-automatic Power Feed instruction manual.

POWER WAVE 355/405

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Lincoln Electric SVM159-A service manual Table A.1