
CHAPTER 4: INTRODUCTION TO FEEDBACK MODES AND MONITORING
HF-2500A HIGH FREQUENCY WELD CONTROL
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5. Weld Stop
Applications
•
Part-to-part positioning problems
•
Electrode-to-part positioning problems
Function
To detect work piece resistance changes that occur when parts are positioned incorrectly at the weld head.
In this case, the energy limits
will prevent blowouts, parts damage, and electrode damage. Limits can be
set to terminate the weld if this occurs.
Description
This function terminates the weld energy during the welding process if pre-set weld
current
,
voltage
, or
power
limits are exceeded. In addition to inhibiting the weld, the Power supply has four programmable
relay outputs which can be used to trigger alarms to signal operators of weld faults, or signal automation
equipment to perform pre-programmed actions, such as stopping the production line so the faulty weld
piece can be removed.
In the profile above, the weld current is exceeding the selected upper limit before the end of the welding
cycle. The spike in the current waveform indicates that parts were misplaced. In this case, the operator
has selected the option to terminate the weld energy under this condition, so the energy limits monitor
terminates the Pulse 1 weld and inhibits the Pulse 2 weld if it had been programmed.
The monitor measures the weld energy parameters during the weld period and compares the measurements
against the programmed limits.
NOTE:
When using the energy limits monitor, always select a monitor mode that is
different
from the
feedback mode. For example:
•
If you are welding in constant current, monitor voltage.
•
If you are welding in constant voltage, monitor current.
•
If you are welding in constant power, monitor current or voltage.
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