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F-4

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

F-4

Observe Safety Guidelines detailed in the beginning of this manual.

PROBLEMS

 

POSSIBLE AREAS OF

RECOMMENDED

(SYMPTOMS)

 

MISADJUSTMENT(S)

COURSE OF ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OUTPUT PROBLEMS

 

 

Major Physical or Electrical Damage

1.

Contact your local Lincoln

1. Contact The Lincoln Electric

is Evident.

 

Authorized Field Service Facility.

Service Dept. 1-888-935-3877.

No weld output and no auxiliary

1.

Check the brushes for wear and

1. Perform the Rotor Voltage Test.

power. Engine runs normally.

 

proper contact to the rotor slip

2. Check

for the presence of

 

 

rings.

12VDC (at the pc board) from

 

 

 

 

 

 

lead #216 to frame ground. This

 

 

 

is the “flashing” voltage and is

 

 

 

present only when the Start,

 

 

 

Run, Stop switch S3 is in the

 

 

 

“Start” position. If the 12 VDC is

 

 

 

missing check the leads, switch-

 

 

 

es and

connections assoc ated

 

 

 

w th the lead #216. See Wiring

 

 

 

Diagram.

 

 

 

Check for the presence of 12

 

 

 

VDC (at the pc board) from lead

 

 

 

#224 to frame ground. This is

 

 

 

the supply voltage to the board

 

 

 

and is present when the engine

 

 

 

is running and the S3 switch is in

 

 

 

the “Run” position. If the 12VDC

 

 

 

is missing check the leads,

 

 

 

switches and connections asso-

 

 

 

ciated with the lead #224. See

 

 

 

Wiring Diagram.

3. If Rotor Voltage Test is normal,Rotor

Resistanceth pr formTest. the

4. If the Rotor Voltage TestAuxiliaryis NOT andnormal,FieldperformWindingthe Voltage Test. Then check the Field Diode Bridge (D2) and the Field

Capacitor (C1). Replace if nec- essary. If the Field Bridge and Field Capacitor are good, then the Printed Circuit Board may be faulty. Replace.

CAUTION

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed. Call 1-888-935-3877.

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SVM192-A specifications

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