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Powermax125
Operator Manual 808080 Revision 0
8 – Maintenance and Repair
Basic troubleshooting
The following table provides an overview of the most common problems that can arise when using the system and
explains how to solve them.
Fault icons and corresponding fault codes appear in the LCD display. See
Fault codes
and solutions
on page 111.
If a fault occurs while using a generator, turn OFF the power supply, wait 60 to 70 seconds, and turn ON the
power supply.
If you are unable to fix the problem by following this basic troubleshooting guide, or if you need further assistance:
1.
Call your Hypertherm distributor or authorized Hypertherm repair facility.
2.
Call the nearest Hypertherm office listed in the front of this manual.
Troubleshooting guide
Problem
Solutions
The ON/OFF power switch is set to
ON (
I
), but the power ON LED is not
illuminated.
• Verify that the power cord is plugged into the receptacle.
• Verify that the power is ON at the main power panel or at the
line-disconnect switch box.
• Verify that the line voltage is not too low (more than 15% below the rated
voltage).
• Verify that the fuses in the disconnect are not blown.
The arc does not transfer to the
workpiece.
• Clean the area where the ground clamp contacts the workpiece to
ensure a good metal-to-metal connection.
• Inspect the ground clamp for damage, and repair as necessary.
• The pierce-height distance may be too large. Move the torch closer to
the workpiece and fire the torch again.
The arc blows out, but re-ignites when
the torch trigger is pressed again.
• Inspect the consumable parts and replace them if they are worn or
damaged. See
Inspect the Powermax125 consumables
on page 109.
• Replace the gas filter element if it is contaminated. See
Replace the gas
filter element
on page 116.
• Make sure the gas pressure is at the proper level.
The arc sputters and hisses.
• The gas filter element is contaminated. Replace the element. See
Replace the gas filter element
on page 116.
• Inspect the gas line for moisture. If necessary, install or repair the gas
filtration to the power supply. See
Power Supply Setup
on page 27.