Fault Conditions
MedWeld 4000 Operator’s Guide
Modified: 9/17/08
8 - 7
M-032116 Programs #T03300, #T02300 and #T02400
Isolation
Contactor Off
When
Needed
(See p. 6-4)
Isolation contactor
was not pulled in by
the control when
required by the weld
schedule.
The instruction to activate the
isolation contactor (Function
#52) was missing from the
weld schedule.
Verify that the schedule
contains Function #52.
The weld processor controls
the isolation contactor, which
is driven by a single solid-
state relay. The weld proces-
sor signal is based on status
of the CONTROL STOP and
WELD/NO WELD Inputs.
(Voltage must be present at
these inputs to allow the weld
processor to open or close
the isolation contactor.)
Use the I/O Status display on
the DEP-100S to verify that the
inputs are HIGH (= 1) when
required.
Verify that the Ready to Weld
signal was HIGH (= 1) when
required.
For externally-powered
controls, an internal control
transformer fuse is blown.
Check fuses and replace as
necessary.
The solid-state relay is faulty.
Replace relay.
The instruction to activate the
isolation contactor was exe-
cuted, but the control was
unable to pull in the contactor,
due to incorrect or loose wir-
ing to the output module.
Check the wiring diagram that
came with your control for
proper I/O designations. Verify
that all wiring connections are
secure.
Faulty output module.
Replace module.
Inverter Main
IC Off When
Needed
Inverter charging
pack did not pull in.
Input module on the regulator
is defective.
Replace module.
Pico fuse on the input module
is defective or has blown.
Replace Pico fuse.
Message
Explanation
Possible Cause
Remedy