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5.1 GENERAL

DISCONNECT primary power at wall switch, or
circuit breaker, before attempting inspection or
work inside the power source.

If the power source is operating improperly, the follow-
ing troubleshooting information may be used to locate
the source of the trouble.

Check the problem against the symptoms in the follow-
ing troubleshooting guide (Table 5-2.) The remedy for
the problem may be quite simple. If the cause cannot be
quickly located, open up the unit and perform a simple
visual inspection of all the components and wiring.
Check for proper terminal connections, loose or burned
wiring or components, blown fuses, bulged or leaking
capacitors, or any other sign of damage or discolora-
tion.

5.2 TESTING AND REPLACING BRIDGE ASSEM-

BLY COMPONENTS

The SCRs used in the power source are devices which
allow current to flow in only one direction. The SCRs are
designed to provide long trouble-free operation; how-
ever, should a failure occur, they may require replace-
ment.

A. Testing SCRs.

1. Remove top and right side panel from the power

source.

2. Locate the main rectifier assembly containing

the SCRs.

3. Electrically isolate main bridge assembly by

disconnecting resistor R5.

4. With the ohmmeter on RX1 scale, place the

positive lead on the anode (end of SCR with
screw threads) and the negative lead on the
cathode (positive output terminal on the front
panel). The meter should read minimum of 5
megohms.

5. Reverse leads and check each SCR. All read-

ings should again show high resistance. The
SCRs are bad if they show low resistance in
either direction.

6. Check the gate circuit on the SCRs by installing

a jumper from the gate lead to the anode of the
SCR. The meter should read less than 5 ohms.

Remove the jumper from the gate. The meter
reading should increase (3050 ohms).

B. Replacing the SCRs.

IMPORTANT

1. When replacing SCR’s, make sure mounting

surfaces are clean. Using Alcoa No. 2 EJC
Electrical Joint Compound or an equivalent,
apply a thin coat to the SCR mounting surface
and positively locate in place on the heatsinks.
Place the clamp in position with the bolts through
the holes in the heatsinks and proceed as fol-
lows:

2. Tighten the bolts evenly until finger tight noting

that the nuts are not rotating.

3. Tighten the bolts 3/4 turn plus an 1/8 turn using

a socket wrench on the bolt heads and rotating
only in 1/4 turn increments plus 1/8 turn alternat-
ing between the bolts noting that the nuts are not
rotating.

5.3 PCB VOLTAGE TESTS

Electrical service and repair should be attempted
only by a trained electrician.

When making PCB voltage measurements, refer to the
schematic diagram. All voltage readings are taken with
the front access panel open and the power switch “ON”.

Table 5.1  SCR Voltages (Output)

FROM

TO

READING

P8-5

OTB+

+10 V dc

P8-7

OTB+

0-10 V dc*

P6-6 (SCRI)

P6-5 (SCR2)

P6-4 (SCR3)

P6-3 (SCR4)

OTB+

.3 V dc with

P6-2 (SCR5)

contactor on

P6-1 (SCR6)

* Varies with setting of VCP (R1)

SECTION 5

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Страница 2: ...ibility for any malfunction which results from improper use faulty maintenance damage improper repair or alteration by anyone other than the manufacturer or a service facility designated by the manufa...

Страница 3: ...rce Control 14 3 1 3 Contactor Or Remote Switch 14 3 1 4 Current Panel Remote Switch 14 3 1 5 Current Control 14 3 1 6 Over Temperature Indicator 15 3 1 7 Voltmeter and Ammeter 15 3 1 8 Fault indicato...

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Страница 8: ...tifiertypedcunitwithsolidstatecontactor and control circuitry It provides the volt ampere char acteristics desired for conventional Stick welding Table 1 1 Specifications for 453cc and 553cc 60 00 100...

Страница 9: ...te Control Kit described above The current adjustment is limited to the range as set by the current control on the power source The contactor and current panel remote switches on the power source must...

Страница 10: ...switch Secure the strain relief on the input cable The chassis must be connected to an approved electrical ground Failure to do so may result in electrical shock severe burns or death SECTION 2 INSTAL...

Страница 11: ...should be followed if they specify sizes other than those listed above Rated Input 100 Duty Cycle Rating Volts Amps Figure 2 1 Connecting Primary Power Leads Table 2 1 Recommended Input Conductor Size...

Страница 12: ...Secondary 2 5 CONTROL CONNECTIONS Refer to Figure 2 3 2 5 1 Remote Control Optional This function is provided by an optional 14 pin recep tacle J2 located on the front panel directly below connector...

Страница 13: ...13 Figure 2 3 CONTROL CONNECTIONS OUTPUT RECEPTACLE 2 4 SW POWER SWITCH 63A 600V CKT BREAKERS 10A 32VDC 250VAC SECTION 2 INSTALLATION...

Страница 14: ...y The lower settings provide less short circuit current and a softer morestablearc Thehighersettingsprovidemoreshort circuit current and a forceful more penetrating arc For most Stick welding set the...

Страница 15: ...ower source If Tig welding connect work cable to the workpiece and to the positive terminal of the power source Connect Tig torch cable to the negative terminal of the power source B Place the Power O...

Страница 16: ...parks 4 3 1 Fan Motor Keep the fan motor free of accumulated dust and dirt 4 3 2 Transformer Other than periodically cleaning the dust and dirt from the transformer no maintenance is required Ensure t...

Страница 17: ...l The meter should read minimum of 5 megohms 5 Reverse leads and check each SCR All read ings should again show high resistance The SCRs are bad if they show low resistance in either direction 6 Check...

Страница 18: ...panel will be lit Let unit cool down D Solid state breaker tripped due to current overload E PC board defective or loose PC board connector s if loose reinsert if defective replace Limited Output or...

Страница 19: ...only genuine ESAB parts and products be used with this equipment The use of non ESAB parts may void your warranty Replacement parts may be ordered from your ESAB distributor For a list of Authorized...

Страница 20: ...20 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 1 Front...

Страница 21: ...21 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 2 Top Panel...

Страница 22: ...22 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 3 Angled Front...

Страница 23: ...23 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 4 Rear...

Страница 24: ...24 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 5 Internal Rear View...

Страница 25: ...25 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc View 6 Internal Front View...

Страница 26: ...APPLY ELECTRICAL JOINT COMPOUND ITEM 124 TO ALL COPPER TO COPPER ALUMINUM TO COPPER AND ALUMINUM TO ALUMINUM CONNECTIONS 4 CUT FAN MOTOR 82062334 ITEM 16 LEADS TO 10 FROM MOTOR AND INSTALL FASTONS 95...

Страница 27: ...27 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc Wiring Diagram Primary 3 PH D 0558001569...

Страница 28: ...28 SECTION 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 453cc 553cc Wiring Diagram Secondary 50 60 HZ D 0558001570 A...

Страница 29: ...E DIGITAL METER PCB P10 22 36635 4 CLIP SKID 23 37861GY 1 BASE 24 37862GY 1 PANEL FRONT BOTTOM 25 37863YL 1 PANEL RIGHT SIDE 26 37864YL 1 PANEL LEFT SIDE 27 37865 1 CONTROL PANEL 28 37867GY 1 PANEL RE...

Страница 30: ...C 220 400 65 954912 1 LABEL SCHEM 230 460V 220 400 575 66 2091514 1 LABEL WARNING WELD AND CUT 67 2091558 1 LABEL GND BLK 50 X 1 38 69 13730632 1 POT LIN 10K 2W 88L R1 70 13730763 1 NAME PLATE CODE SE...

Страница 31: ...032GY 1 PANEL FRONT TOP 144 0558001038 1 INSULATOR 145 180W66 AR TYWRAP LARGE 146 180W68 AR TYWRAP SMALL 147 36043GY 1 BRACKET FAN 148 36048GY 4 LEG AFRAME 149 36049GY 1 BAIL LIFTING 150 36070GY 1 BRA...

Страница 32: ...Repair Stations C TECHNICAL SERVICE Telephone 800 ESAB 123 Fax 843 664 4452 Part Numbers Technical Applications Hours 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM EST Performance Features Technical Specifications Equipment Rec...

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