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ES 275i

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

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CAUTION:

Sometimes machine failures

appear to be due to PC board failures. These
problems can sometimes be traced to poor
electrical connections. To avoid problems
when troubleshooting and replacing PC
boards, please use the following procedure:

1.

Determine to the best of your technical
ability that the PC board is the most likely
component causing the failure symptom.

2.

Check for loose connections at the PC
board to assure that the PC board is prop-
erly connected.

3.

If the problem persists, replace the sus-
pect PC board using standard practices to
avoid static electrical damage and electri-
cal shock. Read the warning inside the
static resistant bag and perform the follow-
ing procedures:

P.C. Board can be dam-
aged by static electricity.

- Remove your body

s stat-

ic charge before opening
the static-shielding bag.
Wear an anti-static wrist
strap. For safety, use a 1
Meg ohm resistive cord
connected to a grounded
part of the equipment
frame.

- If you don

t have a wrist

strap, touch an unpainted,
grounded, part of the

equipment frame. Keep touching the frame to
prevent static build-up.  Be sure not to touch
any electrically live parts at the same time.

- Tools which come in contact with the P.C.
Board must be either conductive, anti-static or
static-dissipate.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
Have an electrician install
and service this equip-
ment. Turn the input power
OFF at the fuse box before
working on equipment. Do
not touch electrically hot
parts.

- Remove the P.C. Board from the static-
shielding bag and place it directly into the
equipment.  Don

t set the P.C. Board on or

near paper, plastic or cloth which could have
a static charge. If the P.C. Board can

t be

installed immediately, put it back in the static-
shielding bag.

- If the P.C. Board uses protective shorting
jumpers, don

t remove them until installation

is complete.

- If you return a P.C. Board for credit, it must
be in the static-shielding bag. This will prevent
further damage and allow proper failure analy-
sis.

4.

Test the machine to determine if the fail-
ure symptom has been corrected by the
replacement PC board.

NOTE:

It is desirable to have a spare (known

good) PC board available for PC board trou-
bleshooting.

NOTE:

Allow the machine to heat up so that

all electrical components can reach their oper-
ating temperature.

5.

Remove the replacement PC board and
substitute it with the original PC board to
recreate the original problem.

a.

If the original problem does not reap-
pear by substituting the original
board, then the PC board was not the
problem. Continue to look for bad
connections in the control wiring har-
ness, junction blocks, and terminal
strips.

b.

If the original problem is recreated by
the substitution of the original board,
then the PC board was the problem.
Reinstall the replacement PC board
and test the machine.

6.

Always indicate that this procedure was
followed when warranty reports are to be
submitted.

NOTE:

Following this procedure and writing on the

warranty report, 

INSTALLED AND SWITCHED PC

BOARDS TO VERIFY PROBLEM,

 will help avoid

denial of legitimate PC board warranty claims.

PC BOARD TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

WARNING

ATTENTION
Static-Sensitive
Devices
Handle only at
Static-Safe
Workstations

Reusable
Container
Do Not Destroy

Summary of Contents for 10994

Page 1: ...wever your overall safety can be increased by proper installation and thoughtful operation on your part DO NOT INSTALL OPERATE OR REPAIR THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING THIS MANUAL AND THE SAFETY PRECA...

Page 2: ...WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR BEFORE OPERATING Read and understand the following safety highlights For additional safety information it is strongly recommended that you purchase a copy of...

Page 3: ...er for cooling 3 h Never simultaneously touch electrically hot parts of electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage of both...

Page 4: ...vent the welding sparks from starting a fire Remember that welding sparks and hot materials from welding can easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas Avoid welding near hydraulic...

Page 5: ...appropri s et non inflamma bles 4 Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont mises de l arc de soudage Se prot ger avec des v tements de protection libres de l huile tels que les gants en cuir chemise pais...

Page 6: ...ion below for future reference This information can be found on your machine nameplate Product _________________________________________________________________________________ Model Number __________...

Page 7: ...eration B 3 Overload Protection B 4 Thermal Protection B 4 Fan B 4 Power Up Sequence B 4 ________________________________________________________________________________ Maintenance Section D Input Fi...

Page 8: ...400 415 440 50Hz INPUT CURRENT AMPS 27 25 13 11 34 33 17 14 38 37 19 16 25 15 15 14 13 32 20 19 18 17 Idle Power 150W Max Idle Power 150W Max Efficiency Rated Output 87 Efficiency Rated Output 87 OUTP...

Page 9: ...he machine directly on a secure level surface The machine may topple over if this procedure is not followed HIGH FREQUENCY PROTECTION Locate the ES 275i away from radio controlled machinery The normal...

Page 10: ...s below Failure to follow these instructions can cause immediate failure of components within the welder 1 Open the access door on the left side of the machine 2 For 208 230 Position the large switch...

Page 11: ...ITATIONS The ES 275i is not recommended for pipe thawing Read and understand this entire section before operating your machine SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill Do not touch electrically live...

Page 12: ...WITCH CC Stick SMAW Use this mode for all stick welding Output energized when machine is on TIG GTAW Optimized for touch start use Short circuit current is limited to approximately 20 amps to aid in t...

Page 13: ...e assembly and a source of com pressed air are required TIG WELDING The ES 275i is capable of touch start TIG welding An electrode cable work cable TIG torch and gas sup ply with regulator are require...

Page 14: ...ting the machine beyond the duty cycle and output rating If excessive operating temperature should occur the thermostats will prevent output voltage or current Thermostats are self resetting once the...

Page 15: ...onnect resistor leads across the two capacitor terminals Hold resistor in place for 10 seconds DO NOT TOUCH CAPACITOR TERMINALS WITH YOUR BARE HANDS 7 Repeat discharge procedure for the capacitor on o...

Page 16: ...tifier Heat sink fins Input Filter Capacitors Output Terminals 4 Examine capacitors for leakage or oozing Replace if needed 5 Examine the sheet metal case for dents or break age Repair the case as req...

Page 17: ...CE COMPONENTS SWITCH BOARD HEAT SINK ASSEMBLY CONTROL PC BOARD MAIN TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY CHOKE ASSEMBLY OUTPUT TERMINALS POWER SWITCH CENTER ASSEMBLY COOLING FANS CASE BACK ASSEMBLY CASE FRONT ASSEMBL...

Page 18: ...abeled POSSIBLE CAUSE lists the obvious external possibilities that may contribute to the machine symptom Step 3 RECOMMENDED COURSE OF ACTION This column provides a course of action for the Possible C...

Page 19: ...m the static shielding bag and place it directly into the equipment Don t set the P C Board on or near paper plastic or cloth which could have a static charge If the P C Board can t be installed immed...

Page 20: ...umper are in the proper position for the input voltage being applied Refer to Input Voltage Reconnect Procedure in the Installation Chapter 5 Check continuity of the 0 6 amp slow blow fuse located on...

Page 21: ...2 Check or replace remote control device If used 1 Make sure the Local Remote switch S3 is in the REMOTE position 2 The remote control device may be faulty Replace 3 The Local Remote switch must be i...

Page 22: ...r grounds or mis connec tions 2 Install new fuses and reapply power If fuses open again con sult a Authorized Field Service Facility 1 Check the input voltage and input voltage reconnect procedures Se...

Page 23: ...current until the protection circuit is reset Reset occurs when the output load is removed 2 Check the input voltage and input voltage reconnect procedures See Input Voltage Reconnect Procedure 3 Chec...

Page 24: ...of this manual 4 Check for loose or faulty welding cables 1 Check for loose or faulty welding cables 2 Is the electrode DRY Try weld ing with another electrode from a different container Make sure you...

Page 25: ...TCHES REAR VIEW SHOWN IN 380 575V POSITION S2A S2B 311 310 308 313 307 309 1 4 2 7 8 6 5 3 204 205 C1 C2 SWITCH BOARD CAPACITORS 2200 500 C3 C4 OUTPUT BY PASS CAPACITORS 05 600 CR1 FAN RELAY COIL 12V...

Page 26: ...7 PRIMARY RECONNECT SWITCHES REAR VIEW SHOWN IN 380 575V POSITION S2A S2B 311 310 308 313 307 309 1 4 2 7 8 6 5 3 204 205 C1 C2 SWITCH BOARD CAPACITORS 2200 500 C3 C4 OUTPUT BY PASS CAPACITORS 05 600...

Page 27: ...80 575V POSITION S2A S2B 311 310 308 313 307 309 1 4 2 7 8 6 5 3 204 205 C1 C2 SWITCH BOARD CAPACITORS 2200 500 C3 C4 OUTPUT BY PASS CAPACITORS 05 600 CR1 FAN RELAY COIL 12V DC D4 INPUT RECITIER BRIDG...

Page 28: ...F 4 DIAGRAMS F 4 ES 275i L11981 A 02 9 00 11 85 20 25 3 17 MAX 79 MIN 88 25 7 00 16 84 2 08 4 30 MAX RECONNECT DOOR OPEN 1 25 O 93 O 15 89 35 TYP 1 44 DIMENSION PRINT...

Page 29: ...electrically live parts or electrode with skin or wet clothing Insulate yourself from work and ground No toque las partes o los electrodos bajo carga con la piel o ropa moja da Aislese del trabajo y...

Page 30: ...e Be und Entl ftung des Arbeitsplatzes Mantenha seu rosto da fuma a Use ventila o e exhaust o para remover fumo da zona respirat ria Turn power off before servicing Desconectar el cable de ali mentaci...

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