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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 5-1: Troubleshooting for ARC200
104
(
Z
)
Malfunction Phenomena
Cause and Solution
The power indicator/meter
display does not illuminate;
the fan does not work; no
welding output.
The power indicator/meter
display illuminates;
the fan does not work;
no welding output.
The fan works; the output
current is unstable or cannot
be controlled by potentiometer
when welding.
no welding output.
The fan works;
the abnormity indicator
illuminates;
no welding output.
The electrode holder becomes
very hot.
Excessive spatter in MMA
welding.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
The fan works; the power
indicator and meter display
are normal;
b. The power switch is continuously switched on and off in a short time, which leads to
overvoltage protection. Shut down the machine and restart it after 5
~
10 minutes, and
then it will recover.
d. The 24V relay on the power PCB is damaged or not closed. Check the 24V power
supply and the relay. Replace the relay if necessary.
a. Make sure that the mains voltage is normal.
b. Check if the connecting wires on the control PCB are reliably connected.
c. Check if the current adjustment potentiometer is damaged, and replace it if necessary.
d. Replace the control module on the top PCB.
c. Check if the driving MOSFET Z24
/
9Z24 for VT7-VT10 on the top PCB is damaged,
and replace it if necessary.
d. The control circuit fails. Please contact your distributor or JASIC.
(
)
a. The rated current of the electrode holder is smaller than its actual working current.
Replace it with a bigger rated current.
b. Check if the screw or wire of the electrode holder is reliably connected.
The output polarity connection is incorrect. Exchange the polarity.
e. Power it on, and switch the digital multimeter to DC 1000V. Check if there is 310V DC at both
terminals of the DC bus CON4 on the top PCB. If there is, replace the top PCB. Otherwise,
replace the bottom PCB.
a. Make sure that the mains voltage is normal.
b. Make sure that the input cable is reliably connected to the power switch, and that the
power
switch can be switched on or off normally.
c. Check whether any of the silicon bridge, MOS tube or rectifier diode are damaged,
and whether the gate resistor is burned out. Replace them if necessary.
d. Check whether the connecting wires on PCBs are reliably connected.
a. The 220V input power is unstable (the input cable is too thin and too long), which leads
to overvoltage protection. Replace the input cable with a larger diameter and tighten the
joint. Shut down the machine and restart it after 5~10 minutes, and then it will recover.
c. The wire connecting the power switch with the power PCB breaks is loosely connected. Tighten it.
a. Open circuit or poor contact problems exit at the joints of output terminals.
b. There is about DC 310V from the power PCB to CON4
(
VH-07
)
on the top PCB. Check
if the silicon bridge breaks or is not well connected. 2
)
Check if any of the 5 big electrolytic
capacitors
(
470uF/400V
)
have leakage problem, and replace them if necessary.
b. Overheating protection occurs. It will recover automatically after 5~10 minutes.
d. The feedback circuit
(
wire
)
fails.
c. The inverter circuit fails. Pull out the power supply socket
(
near the fan VH-07
)
for
the main transformer on the top PCB, and restart the machine.
1
)
If the abnormity indicator still illuminates, some of the MOSFETs on the top PCB
is damaged. Replace it if necessary.
Some of the secondary rectifier diodes of the transformer may be damaged.
Replace
it if necessary.
2
)
If the abnormity indicator does not illuminate:
The transformer on the center PCB may be damaged. Check the inductance and
Q value of the primary of the main transformer. The primary of the transformer is
paralleled. For a single main transformer, L=1.5~2.4mH, Q>40. Replace the main
transformer when the inductance and Q value is small.
a. Overcurrent protection occurs. Shut down the machine, and restart it after the
abnormity indicator does not illuminate, and then it will recover .
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