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APPENDIX B: ELECTRICAL AND DATA CONNECTIONS
CD-A DUAL PULSE RESISTANCE WELDING POWER SUPPLY
B-8
990-430
Force Firing Switch Input Cable
Function
The force firing switch input cable originates from the rear panel of the CD-A Power Supply and is
connected to the weld head. This signal provides feedback to the CD-A Power Supply to indicate that the
selected pressure has been applied to the weld piece.
Note that a mechanical firing switch is subject to contact bounce, which can cause false weld starts. The
effects of switch bounce can be avoided at low weld speeds
(≤ 1.5 welds/second)
by using the switch
debounce function in the CD-A Power Supply.
See Chapter 3, Using Display Screens, Section II: Menu
Screen
for more information. If welding speeds are expected to exceed 1.5 welds/second, Amada Weld
Tech highly recommends using a Focus Head with an optical firing switch. Contact Amada Weld Tech
for more details.
Connections
The firing switch cable is 5 feet long and is a Type 2/C, 600-volt cable containing two shielded 22awg
twisted wires and is terminated with a 2-pin Amphenol Type 80-MC2F connector (Pt # 520-011). This
connector mates with the weld head firing switch connector (Pt # 520-001).
Firing Switch Connector
Pin
Description
1
FIRE COMMON (Pin 24 of the 37-pin I/O Connector)
2
FIRE (Pin 4 of the 37-pin I/O Connector)
Operator Emergency Stop Cable Switch Input
Function
The Emergency Stop Cable Switch Input originates from the rear panel of the CD-A Power Supply and is
designed to be connected to an external agency recognized
Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Switch
in case an
emergency develops during the weld process. The
Emergency Stop Switch
should only be used in
emergencies
.
Connections
You must connect the
Emergency Stop Switch
cable leads, otherwise the CD-A Power Supply will not
operate. Connect the wires from the 2-foot (61cm) emergency stop cable to an agency recognized,
normally closed
Emergency Stop (E-Stop) Switch
. If the switch is activated (opened), it will immediately
halt the weld process and de-energize all CD-A Power Supply outputs. If you choose not use an external
Emergency Stop Switch,
an electrical short is required between the emergency stop switch cable leads
from the Power Supply to be functional.