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machine.

ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS

G-11

POWER WAVE 455/R

MANUFACTURING TOLERANCE PER E2056

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCE

SCALE:

DO NOT SCALE THIS DRAWING

ON 3 PLACE DECIMALS IS

±

 .002

THIS SHEET CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION OWNED BY THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED,  DISCLOSED OR USED WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY,  CLEVELAND,  OHIO U.S.A.

DESIGN INFORMATION

t

DRAWN BY:

WITH PUBLISHED STANDARDS.

DATE:

ON 2 PLACE DECIMALS IS

±

.02

MATERIAL TOLERANCE ("  ") TO AGREE

ON ALL ANGLES IS

±

 .5 OF A DEGREE

SUBJECT:

Chg. Sheet No.

ENGINEER:

EQUIPMENT TYPE:

DRAWING No.:

T. O'DONNEL

  F.V.

INVERTER WELDERS

CONTROL 

P.C. BO

ARD AS'BLY

L

NONE

4-6

-99

REFERENCE:

SUPERSEDING:

APPROVED:

"X" INFO.

11088-1D2

5-25-2001F

CAPACITORS = MFD/VOLTS

INDUCTANCE = HENRIES

RESISTANCE = OHMS

COMPONENT SIDE

OTHER COMPONENT SIDE (BACKSIDE)

(6.34)

(8.09)

11

S25020-3SMT

68

SCAP,0.1uF,0805,50V,X7R,10%,TR

C138 C134 C133 C125 C55 C96 C98 C100 C28 
C82 C14 C11 C83 C103 C121 C101 C117 C115 
C111 C113 C85 C90 C48 C93 C109 C120 C127 

C106 C95 C105 C73 C68 C8 C114 C108 C99  

C77 C76 C75 C84 C79 C67 C88 C80 C50 C78 
C23 C21 C91 C51 C92 C58 C57 C52 C60 C59 

C131 C123 C122 C124 C30 C129 C139 C140 

C42 C137 C141 C142

12

S14390-173

2

CAP,1uF,RA,63V,10%,NP

C136 C135

13

S25020-2SMT

2

SCAP,0.022uF,0805,50V,X7R,10%,

C86 C7

14

S25020-10SMT

2

SCAP,4700pF,0805,50V,X7R,10%

C44 C69

15

S25020-5SMT

4

SCAP,22pF,0805,50V,COG,5%,TR,N

C118 C116 C128 C130

16

S25020-18SMT

1

SCAP,10pF,CER,0805,100V,5%

C32

17

S25020-13SMT

7

SCAP,150pF,0805,100V,COG,5%,TR,

C64 C89 C26 C35 C36 C38 C37

18

S25020-4SMT

11

SCAP,820pF,0805,50V,COG,5%,TR,

C43 C4 C74 C3 C71 C19 C70 C5 C72 C6 C17

19

S24833-1

2

CAP,0.27uF,MF,50V,5mm,5%,TR,NP

C56 C34

20

S25020-14SMT

2

SCAP,330pF,100V

C126 C143

21

S25025-5SMT

9

SCAP,4.7uF,7343,35V,10%,TR,NP

C12 C102 C1 C9 C10 C39 C40 C16 C61

22

S25024-2SMT

8

SCAP,1uF,TAN,3528,35V,TR,NP

C94 C97 C104 C107 C47 C81 C2 C46

23

S25024-8SMT

4

SCAP,10uF,TAN,6032,TR,NP

C66 C62 C65 C63

24

S25024-10SMT

4

SCAP,22uF,TAN,7343,25V,10%

C119 C110 C49 C54

25

S13490-179

1

CAP,1000uF,ALU,35V,20%,NP

C45

26

S13490-183

1

SCAP,120MF,50V,20%,RADIAL,AE

C13

27

S25040-2SMT

13

SDIO,1A,400V,DO-214BA,GLS

D68 D67 D4 D3 D75 D63 D64 D65 D70 D72 D71 

D73 D74

28

S25046-1SMT

19

SDIO,MMSZ5231BT1,5.1V,NP

D25 D45 D44 D17 D9 D6 D2 D5 D7 D8 D35 D36 

D38 D37 D42 D41 D40 D39 D69

29

S25044-9SMT

7

SDIO,1SMB5920BT3,6.2V,NP

D62 D61 D60 D13 D12 D1 D46

30

S25046-3SMT

4

SDIO,MMSZ5248B,18V,ZENER,TR,NP

D53 D52 D58 D59

31

S25044-10SMT

3

SDIO,B5930,16V,1.5W,ZENER,TR,N

D18 D15 D43

32

S25044-5SMT

9

SDIO,1SMB5931BT3,3W,18V,5%

D27 D32 D26 D30 D31 D29 D24 D14 D16

33

S25044-4SMT

2

SDIO,B5929,15V,1.5W,ZENER,TR,N

D10 D11

34

S25040-5SMT

13

SDIO,BAV99LT1,SOT23,DUAL SWITC

D66 D50 D33 D49 D19 D78 D79 D102 D103 

D104 D105 D106 D107 

35

S25049-4SMT

8

SDIO,BAT54S,DUAL,30V,200mA

D34 D54 D28 D47 D80 D81 D82 D83

36

S25080-2SMT

8

SLED,GRN,1206,TR,NP

LED8 LED1 LED5 LED3 LED2 LED4 LED6 

LED9

37

S25080-1SMT

2

SLED,RED,1206,TR,NP

LED7 LED10

38

S25083-1SMT

1

SIND,FERRITEBEAD,TR,NP

E1

39

S25001-4752SMT

8

SRES,47.5K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R230 R27 R28 R26 R53 R29 R110 R57

40

S25001-2211SMT

8

SRES,2.21K,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R25 R13 R12 R32 R1 R31 R134 R66 

41

S25001-1001SMT

33

SRES,1K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR(9X0056

R171 R178 R177 R193 R231 R167 R61 R34 
R89 R82 R163 R135 R136 R169 R131 R112 

R60 R56 R126 R71 R54 R69 R68 R143 R144 

R58 R206 R213 R214 R90 R168 R255 R256

42

S25001-1002SMT

57

SRES,10K,MF,1206,1%,1/8W

R173 R191 R181 R164 R170 R172 R189 R186 

R180 R91 R92 R93 R94 R95 R96 R97 R98 R22 

R174 R201 R185 R104 R87 R33 R99 R260 

R261 R139 R140 R121 R200 R107 R199 R103 
R221 R229 R204 R242 R241 R216 R217 R218 
R243 R246 R244 R245 R247 R248 R249 R250 

R251 R252 R253 R254 R257 R258 R259

43

S25001-4750SMT

28

SRES,475,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R195 R194 R41 R11 R83 R86 R166 R165 R21 

R15 R20 R88 R81 R14 R9 R17 R19 R10 R18 

R16 R141 R138 R119 R116 R85 R84 R40 R36

44

S25001-4751SMT

15

SRES,4.75K,1206,1%,1/8W,SM100-

R190 R192 R182 R184 R137 R146 R209 R210 

R222 R42 R43 R46 R47 R51 R67

45

S25003-2000SMT

2

SRES,200,2512,1%,1W,TR,NP

R132 R133 

46

S25001-1501SMT

7

SRES,1.5K,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R113 R118 R122 R74 R76 R80 R78

47

S25001-7500SMT

1

SRES,750,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R183

48

S25001-5110SMT

2

SRES,511,MF,1206,1%,1/8W,TR

R24 R23

49

S25001-1004SMT

2

SRES,1M,1206,1%,1/8W,TR(9X0098

R212 R211

50

S25001-2672SMT

4

SRES,26.7K,THK,1206,1%,1/8W,10

R187 R114 R120 R72

51

S25001-3321SMT

4

SRES,3.32K,1206,1%,1/8W,NP(AM2

R123 R128 R129 R179

52

S25001-2212SMT

6

SRES,22.1K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R37 R38 R35 R203 R8 R39

53

S25001-47R5SMT

2

SRES,47.5,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R3 R2

54

S25001-4753SMT

1

SRES,475K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R100

55

S25001-1003SMT

10

SRES,100K,1206,1%,1/8W,200PPM,

R55 R111 R49 R108 R115 R124 R142 R208 

R207 R106

56

S25001-1213SMT

1

SRES,121K,1206,MF,1%,1/4W

R70

57

S25001-3322SMT

3

SRES,33.2K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R63 R65 R233

58

S25001-1000SMT

4

SRES,100,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R62 R44 R52 R30

59

S25001-2210SMT

5

SRES,221,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R59 R48 R102 R197 R45

60

S25001-2671SMT

1

SRES,2.67K,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R109

61

S25001-1502SMT

2

SRES,150K,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R117 R125

62

S25001-6811SMT

2

SRES,6.81K,1206,1%,1/8W,NP

R127 R130

63

S25001-1500SMT

2

SRES,150,1206,1%,1/8W,TR,NP

R196 R198

64

S25006-10R0

10

SRES,10,

R151 R154 R157 R160 R148 R161 R158 R155 

R152 R149

65

S25050-2SMT

5

STRA,2N4403,SO23,TR,(500475),N

Q17 Q16 Q15 Q13 Q14

66

S25051-6SMT

2

STRA,IRLR120N,10A,100V,MOSFET,

Q9 Q10

67

S25050-1SMT

9

STRA,MMBT4401LT,NPN,SOT-23

Q12 Q4 Q7 Q5 Q6 Q1 Q18 Q19 Q20

68

S25051-4SMT

2

STRA,2N7002,TR,NP

Q3 Q2

69

S25051-7SMT

1

SICS,IRF7103,NP

Q11

70

S24020-4

3

CON,4P,TIN,MINI,NP

J5 J11 J2

71

S24020-6

1

CON,6P,TIN,MINI,NP

J9

72

S24020-2

2

CON,2P,TIN,MINI,NP

J10A J10B

73

S18248-10

1

CON,10P,MINI,NP

J3

74

S18248-16

1

CON,16P,MINI,NP

J1 

75

S24020-16

2

CON,16P,TIN,MINI,NP

J6 J7

76

S24020-12

1

CON,12P,TIN,MINI,NP

J4

77

S24020-8

1

CON,8P,TIN,MINI,NP (or TH600-265)

J8

78

S20353-4SMT

1

SICS,MAX485ESA,NP

X29

79

S25065-2SMT

1

SICS,74ACT573,OCTAL,TRANS.,LAT

X21

80

S25070-7SMT

1

SICS,TMS320F240PQA,NP

X22

81

S15000-28SMT

4

SICS,HCPL-0601,OPTOCOUPLER

OCI1 OCI2 OCI3 OCI4

82

S20353-5

1

SICS,AN82527

X28

83

S25082-1SMT

1

SXTL,16MHZ,HC40,20PF,NP

Y1

84

S20353-1SMT

1

SICS,MC145407,RECEIVER/DRVR,RS

X16

85

S25067-3SMT

2

SICS,ADG417,SPST,CMOS,SWT,SO8

X13 X31

86

S17900-1SMT

1

74HC245, NEW PACKAGE

X33

87

S15128-13SMT

1

SICS,OP-27G,OPAMP,SO8,TR,NP

X1

88

S15128-18SMT

3

SICS,MC33074,QUAD,OPAMP,SO14,T

X8 X14 X20

89

S25069-3SMT

1

SICS,28F800B5-90,FLASH RO,90n

X25

90

S25069-4SMT

1

SICS,128Kx16,20nS,TSOP

X27

91

M15101-14SMT

1

SICS,MC68332

X24

92

S25068-8SM

1

SICS,MC79L05ABD

X4

93

S25065-3SMT

2

SICS,74VHC14,NP

X10 X30

94

S25057-3SMT

2

SICS,AD8403ARU10

X6 X32

95

M15105-9SMT

1

SICS,7945 X

12

96

S15018-21SMT

2

ICS,MIC4451BM

X2 X3

97

S25067-2SMT

1

SICS,ADG409BR

X15

98

S25070-3SMT

1

ICS,XC9536-15 VQ44

X17

99

S25069-2SMT

1

SICS,25128,SERIAL EEPR,NP

X11

100

S15128-21SMT

2

SICS,LT1016,COMPARATOR

X5 X7

101

S19869-8

1

SWT,78B08S,DIP,SPST,8P,NP

S1

102

S25066-2SMT

1

SICS,AD7862,DUAL,12BIT,250kSPS

X19

103

S25068-7SMT

1

SICS,4.6V,2%,VOLT. DETECTOR,SO

X23

104

S25070-4SMT

1

SICS,XCS20,FPGA

X18

105

S20620-1003

4

RES,100K,AX,5%,1/2W,HI VOLT,TR

R73 R79 R75 R77

106

S25040-12SMT

8

SDIO,MURS320T3,3A,200V,ULTRAFA

D51 D55 D56 D57 D98 D99 D100 D101

107

S25020-SMT

5

SCAP,100pF,0805,COG,100V,5%

C15, C18, C22, C25, C27

108

S25000-1000SMT

6

SRES,100,0805,1%,1/10W

R223, R224, R240, R226, R227, R228

109

T12702-60

2

DIO,1N5358B

DZ3 DZ4

110

T12702-59

2

DIO,1N5333B

DZ1 DZ2

111

S25049-2SMT

4

SDIO,MBRA130LT3,1A,30V,SCHOTKY

D76 D77 D114 D115

112

S25001-3320SMT

6

SRES,332,1206,1%,1/4W

R262 R263 R264 R265 R266 R267

113

S25040-6SMT

6

SDIO,BAV70

D84 D85 D86 D89 D90 D91

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Содержание POWER WAVE 455/R

Страница 1: ...ore you act and be careful SERVICE MANUAL For use with machines having Code Numbers 10675 10676 POWER WAVE 455 R TM Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC...

Страница 2: ...RS 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 Safety...

Страница 3: ...ork or metal to be welded to a good electrical earth ground 3 f Maintain the electrode holder work clamp welding cable and welding machine in good safe operating condition Replace damaged insulation 3...

Страница 4: ...If this is not possible cover them to prevent 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 ad...

Страница 5: ...proximit au soudage l aide d crans 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...

Страница 6: ...WAVE 455 R Page Safety i iv Installation Section A Operation Section B Accessories Section C Maintenance Section D Theory of Operation Section E Troubleshooting and Repair Section F Electrical Diagra...

Страница 7: ...de and Work Cable Connections A 7 Negative Electrode Polarity A 7 Voltage Sensing A 8 Work Voltage Sensing A 9 Electrode Voltage Sensing A 9 Power Wave Power Feed Wire Feeder Interconnections A 9 Cont...

Страница 8: ...6 10 6 8 10 10 6 6 10 10 6 10 6 8 10 10 6 TYPE 75 C COPPER WIRE IN CONDUIT AWG IEC SIZES mm2 4 25 8 10 4 25 8 10 4 25 8 10 4 25 8 10 4 25 10 6 10 6 6 10 10 6 4 25 8 10 10 6 8 10 10 6 INPUT AMPERE RAT...

Страница 9: ...aster TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER WAVE 455 R K1761 1 K1761 2 continued PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS TEMPERATURE RANGES HEIGHT 26 10 in 663 mm WIDTH 19 86 in 505...

Страница 10: ...r the output is disabled to ensure all components are properly cooled If desired the F A N feature can be disabled causing the fan to run whenever the power source is on To dis able F A N connect lead...

Страница 11: ...to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC WARNING NOTE Turn main input power to the machine OFF before performing connection procedure Failure...

Страница 12: ...the two circuit breakers in the reconnect area will open If this occurs turn off the input voltage properly connect the A lead reset the breakers and try again WELDING WITH MULTIPLE POWER WAVES Speci...

Страница 13: ...bottom of the case front Connect the other end of the electrode cable to the wire drive feed plate using the stud lockwasher and nut provided on the wire drive feed plate The electrode cable lug must...

Страница 14: ...enses electrode voltage Lead 21 senses work voltage Enable the voltage sense leads as follows TABLE A 2 Process Electrode Voltage Work Voltage Sensing 67 lead Sensing 21 lead GMAW 67 lead required 21...

Страница 15: ...rk piece connection must be firm and secure especially if pulse welding is planned Excessive voltage drops at the work piece connection often result in unsatisfactory pulse welding perfor mance CONTRO...

Страница 16: ...erved for future use switch 3 reserved for future use switch 4 reserved for future use switch 5 reserved for future use switch 6 reserved for future use switch 7 reserved for future use switch 8 work...

Страница 17: ...f 125K off on 250K on off 500K on on 500K Programmable value Consult local Lincoln Technical representative switch 5 reserved for future use switch 6 reserved for future use switch 7 reserved for futu...

Страница 18: ...12 A 12 NOTES POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master T...

Страница 19: ...es B 5 Recommended Equipment B 5 Required Equipment B 5 Limitations B 5 Duty Cycle and Time Period B 5 Case Front Controls B 6 Welding Mode Descriptions B 7 Constant Voltage Welding B 7 Pulse Welding...

Страница 20: ...and ground Always wear dry insulating gloves FUMES AND GASES can be dangerous Keep your head out of fumes Use ventilation or exhaust to remove fumes from breathing zone WELDING SPARKS can cause fire...

Страница 21: ...o Master TOC INPUT POWER ON OFF HIGH TEMPERATURE MACHINE STATUS CIRCUIT BREAKER WIRE FEEDER POSITIVE OUTPUT NEGATIVE OUTPUT 3 PHASE INVERTER INPUT POWER THREE PHASE DIRECT CURRENT GMAW FCAW GTAW OPEN...

Страница 22: ...r 450 amps 38 volts or 400 amps 36 volts both at 100 duty cycle depending on input voltage and frequency The Surface Tension transfer process STT is supported at currents up to 325 amps at 100 duty cy...

Страница 23: ...UIPMENT PF 10 R Wire Feeder K1780 1 Control Cables 22 pin to 22 pin K1795 10 25 50 100 Control Cables for use on FANUC robot arm 22 pin to 14 pin 10 ft K1804 1 Control Cables for use on FANUC robot ar...

Страница 24: ...source of error and turn power back on to reset See Troubleshooting Guide Steady See Troubleshooting Guide Red 3 HIGH TEMPERATURE LIGHT thermal overload A yellow light that comes on when an over tem p...

Страница 25: ...e inductance of the waveshape This adjustment is often referred to as pinch In ductance is inversely proportional to pinch Increasing wave control greater than 0 results in a harsher colder arc while...

Страница 26: ...electrical stick out while welding Electrical stick out is the distance from the contact tip to the work piece The Power Wave waveforms are optimized for a 0 75 19mm stick out The adaptive behavior su...

Страница 27: ...urn to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Current Time Trim 1 50 Trim 1 0...

Страница 28: ...10 B 10 NOTES POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master T...

Страница 29: ...ional Equipment C 2 Factory Installed C 2 Field Installed C 2 Section C 1 Section C 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACCESSORIES SECTION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master...

Страница 30: ...ct the torch The water cooler is designed to cool only one welding gun and should be not used to cool multiple guns or other devices Water cooler manufacturers often specify additives to the coolant s...

Страница 31: ...ns D 2 Routine and Periodic Maintenance D 2 Main Assembly Exploded View D 3 Section D 1 Section D 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE SECTION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Ret...

Страница 32: ...ow to the machine for cooling 3 Inspect the electrode cables for any slits or punc tures in the cable jacket or any condition that would affect the proper operation of the machine PERFORM PERIODICALLY...

Страница 33: ...ter TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC 1 7 7 7 3 4 6 5 2 2 2 FIGURE D 1 MAIN ASSEMBLY EXPLODED VIEW 1 CASE FRONT ASSEMBLY 2 TRANSFORMER AND OUTPUT RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY 3...

Страница 34: ...4 D 4 NOTES POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TO...

Страница 35: ...INAL ELECTRODE TERMINAL THERMOSTATS T1 T2 AUX RECONNECT RELAY WATER COOLER 115 VAC RECP 115 VAC FAN ARC LINK WIRE FEEDER RECP S1 S6 CONNECTION TO WIRE DRIVE S1 S6 VOLT SENSE BOARD MAIN TRANSFORMER S5...

Страница 36: ...D RECONNECT SWITCH LEFT SWITCH BOARD RIGHT SWITCH BOARD INPUT RECTIFIER CR1 GATEWAY BOARD DC BUS BOARD FEED HEAD BOARD POWER BOARD CONTROL BOARD STT CHOPPER BOARD OUTPUT CHOKE STT ELECTRODE TERMINAL E...

Страница 37: ...cted to the input rectifier through the CR1 precharge relay During the precharge or soft start sequence these two phas es are current limited by the Input Board The AC input voltage is rectified and t...

Страница 38: ...ng of the two switch boards occurs during halves of a 50 microsecond interval creating a constant 20 KHZ out put E 4 E 4 THEORY OF OPERATION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TO...

Страница 39: ...RATION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC NOTE...

Страница 40: ...n to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC FIGURE E 5 POWER WAVE 455 R COMMUNICATIONS Arc Link A Ar rc c L Li in nk k Device Net D De ev vi ic ce e N Ne et t PW 455R C Co on nt tr ro ol...

Страница 41: ...ontac tor will be de energized E 7 E 7 THEORY OF OPERATION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Maste...

Страница 42: ...WITCH BOARD RIGHT SWITCH BOARD INPUT RECTIFIER CR1 GATEWAY BOARD DC BUS BOARD FEED HEAD BOARD POWER BOARD CONTROL BOARD STT CHOPPER BOARD OUTPUT CHOKE STT ELECTRODE TERMINAL ELECTRODE TERMINAL THERMOS...

Страница 43: ...ITS Protective circuits are designed into the Power Wave 455 R to sense trouble and shut down the machine before damage occurs to the machine s internal com ponents OVER CURRENT PROTECTION If the aver...

Страница 44: ...s is optimized for short circuit GMAW welding only E 10 E 10 THEORY OF OPERATION POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Mast...

Страница 45: ...is applied to the gate terminal of the IGBT it is capable of conducting current A voltage supply connected to the drain terminal will allow the IGBT to conduct and supply current to circuit component...

Страница 46: ...conds both IGBT groups off Since only 2 microseconds of the 50 microsecond time period are devoted to conducting the output power is minimized MAXIMUM OUTPUT By holding the gate signals on for 24 micr...

Страница 47: ...e F 48 Input Rectifier Removal and Replacement F 48 Input Contactor Removal and Replacement F 50 Auxiliary Transformer No 1 Removal and Replacement Procedure F 52 Auxiliary Transformer No 2 Removal an...

Страница 48: ...e the cause of your problem All of the referenced test procedures referred to in the Troubleshooting Guide are described in detail at the end of this section Refer to the Troubleshooting and Repair Ta...

Страница 49: ...stic or cloth which could have a static charge If the PC Board can t be installed immediately put it back in the static shielding bag If the PC Board uses protective shorting jumpers don t remove them...

Страница 50: ...Lincoln Electric Service Department at 1 800 833 9353 WELD The input fuses repeatedly fail or the input circuit breakers keep trip ping 1 Make certain the fuses or break ers are properly sized 2 Make...

Страница 51: ...reset 3 Check the 6 amp CB4 breaker located in the reconnect area Reset if tripped 4 Make certain the reconnect panel is configured correctly for the applied input voltage 1 Check the input power swit...

Страница 52: ...nput Rectifier Test 5 Perform the Switch BoardTest 6 Perform the Power Board Test 7 The Control Board may be faulty F 6 F 6 TROUBLESHOOTING REPAIR POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Sect...

Страница 53: ...t draw from the Power Wave 455R machine 1 Perform the Current Transducer Test 2 The Control Board may be faulty The Power Wave 455R will not pro duce full output 1 The input voltage may be too low lim...

Страница 54: ...Wiring Diagram 2 Perform the T2 Auxiliary Transformer Test The Power Wave 455R is trig gered for output but there is no welding output 1 Make sure that the triggering method and device is correct and...

Страница 55: ...he Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD DESCRIPTION This safety procedure should be performed before any internal...

Страница 56: ...als on both boards Note the polarity is marked on the PC board and also lead 19 is positive 5 If any voltage is present proceed to Step 6 If no voltage is present the capacitors are discharged NOTE No...

Страница 57: ...epartment for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD DESCRIPTION This test will help determine if the power section of the switch boards are functioning cor...

Страница 58: ...the case top and sides 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge Procedure 4 Locate label and remove leads 19C and 19D from the reconnect switches with the 3 8 wrench Note lead placement for reassem bly Clear...

Страница 59: ...that the leads are installed in the same location they were removed from 9 Install the right and left case sides and top using the 3 8 nut driver APPLY POSITIVE TEST PROBE TO TERMINAL APPLY NEGATIVE T...

Страница 60: ...ason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you pr...

Страница 61: ...EST INPUT RECTIFIER TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge Procedure 4 Locate the I...

Страница 62: ...ing a new input rectifier see Input Rectifier Removal and Replacement procedure 9 If the input rectifier is good be sure to reconnect the positive and negative leads to the correct terminals and torqu...

Страница 63: ...n you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proce...

Страница 64: ...PUT CONTACTOR COIL INPUT CONTACTOR TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the input access panel and case top 3 Locate mark and re...

Страница 65: ...input contactor activated check the continuity across the three sets of contacts Zero ohms or very low resistance is nor mal Refer to Figure F 6 If the resistance is high the input contactor is fault...

Страница 66: ...or any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance befo...

Страница 67: ...FIGURE F 7 DC BUS POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY PC BOARD DC BUS POWER SUPPLY PC BOARD TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the machine 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top 3 Lo...

Страница 68: ...cor rect and the input voltage is correct the DC Bus Power Supply PC Board may be faulty 9 If the input voltage is not correct check the leads between the DC Bus Power Supply PC Board and the Power P...

Страница 69: ...the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353...

Страница 70: ...cate the Power Board and plugs J42 and J43 Do not remove plugs or leads from the Power Board Refer to Figure F 8 5 Carefully apply input power to the Power Wave 455 R ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill High volt...

Страница 71: ...0 VDC INPUT FROM DC BUS BOARD CHECK 5 VDC SPI SUPPLY FROM POWER BOARD CHECK 20 VDC STT SUPPLY FROM POWER BOARD 2 1 1 5 3 5 2 5 5 10 4 9 6 11 4 3 3 12 7 1 477 475 225 222 221 222 222 223 274 273 226 22...

Страница 72: ...d the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353...

Страница 73: ...9 INPUT CONTACTOR CR1 INPUT BOARD TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top 3 Remove lead X4 from the coil terminal of m...

Страница 74: ...put contac tor CR1 coil terminal 8 Carefully apply the correct input voltage to the Power Wave 455 R ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill High voltage is present when input power is applied to the machine 9 Turn o...

Страница 75: ...13 15 VDC COMMENTS Present when Input Switch SW1 is closed This is Pre Charge Voltage and will normally be present 6 sec onds after activating Input Switch SW1 The Pre Charge Voltage should remain for...

Страница 76: ...ot understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1...

Страница 77: ...PER BOARD TEST DETAILS STT CHOPPER BOARD TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top and the control box cover See Figure...

Страница 78: ...chine For steps 5 and 6 see Figure F 10 5 Turn on the Power Wave 455 R Measure the voltage from Power Board plug J43 lead 345 pin 7 to lead 346 pin 1 The volt age should be approximately 20 VDC If not...

Страница 79: ...l If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistanc...

Страница 80: ...5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 FIGURE F 11 POWER WAVE CURRENT TRANSDUCER TEST POWER WAVE CURRENT TRANSDUCER TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remo...

Страница 81: ...ead 212 to pin 6 lead 216 should read 15 VDC B Pin 3 lead 213 to pin 6 lead 216 should read 15 VDC If the DC supply voltages are not present the control board may be faulty 6 If both of the supply vol...

Страница 82: ...ows what feedback voltage is produced at various cur rent loads 9 If the correct supply voltages are applied to the current transducer and with the machine loaded the feedback voltage is missing or no...

Страница 83: ...If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance...

Страница 84: ...P90 1234 J8 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 FIGURE F 13 STT CURRENT TRANSDUCER TEST STT CURRENT TRANSDUCER TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove...

Страница 85: ...pin 7 lead 816 should read 15 VDC B Pin 4 lead 813 to pin 7 lead 816 should read 15 VDC If the DC supply voltages are not present the control board may be faulty 6 If both of the supply voltages are l...

Страница 86: ...nnot be loaded to 50 amps Table F 6 shows what feedback voltage is produced at various cur rent loads 9 If the correct supply voltages are applied to the current transducer and with the machine loaded...

Страница 87: ...anual If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assis...

Страница 88: ...rench remove and insu late lead 202A from the negative output ter minal 4 Remove any output load that may be con nected to the Power Wave 455 R 5 With the analog ohmmeter measure the resistance betwee...

Страница 89: ...or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD TEST DESCRIPTIO...

Страница 90: ...RD RECTIFIER BRIDGE X1 X2 FIGURE F 16 AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER NO 1 TEST AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER NO 1 TEST CONTINUED TEST PROCEDURE 1 Remove the main input power to the Power Wave 455 R machine 2 Using the...

Страница 91: ...to Table F 7 NOTE The secondary voltages will vary if the input line voltage varies 9 If the correct secondary voltages are pre sent the T1 auxiliary transformer is func tioning properly If any of the...

Страница 92: ...or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD TEST DESCRIPTIO...

Страница 93: ...Refer to Figure F 17 5 Carefully apply the correct input power ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill High voltage is present at both plugs 6 Check for 115 VAC at plug P52 pins 1 and 4 leads 350 to 33A Check for 230...

Страница 94: ...for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance be...

Страница 95: ...d using the phillips head screwdriv er carefully remove the five leads from the input rectifier terminals Note placement for reassembly See Figure F 18 6 Using the 3 16 allen wrench remove the two mou...

Страница 96: ...If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance...

Страница 97: ...8 nut driver remove the case top sides and input access panel 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge proce dure 4 Locate the input contactor Label and using the phillips head screwdriver careful ly remove...

Страница 98: ...anual If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assis...

Страница 99: ...CTIFIER BRIDGE X1 X2 RECONNECT TERMINALS CB4 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 FIGURE F 20 AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER NO 1 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER NO 1 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE CONTINUED REMOVA...

Страница 100: ...cable ties and clear the leads 12 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the two mounting screws that hold the transformer to the fan baffle and the machine base 13 Carefully remove the transformer from the...

Страница 101: ...hroughout this manual If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou b...

Страница 102: ...TRANSFORMER NO 2 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER NO 2 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE CONTINUED REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driv...

Страница 103: ...TINUED REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 1 Carefully place the transformer into the Power Wave 455 R 2 Install the two mounting screws that hold the transformer to the machine base using the 3 8 nut driver 3 Conn...

Страница 104: ...If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance...

Страница 105: ...AND REPLACEMENT CONTINUED REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top and sides 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge proce dure 4 Observe...

Страница 106: ...move the boards 10 Remove plugs J1 and J2 from the Voltage Sense Board See Figure F 23 11 Using the needle nose pliers carefully pinch the three plastic standoffs Remove the Voltage Sense Board REPLAC...

Страница 107: ...of the control box in place using two screws and the 3 8 nut driver 4 Press the Voltage Sense Board onto its standoffs Make sure the board snaps into place on all three standoffs 5 Connect the two mo...

Страница 108: ...f for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance b...

Страница 109: ...ave 455 R 2 Using the phillips head screw driver remove the six screws from the case front cover Tilt open the cover and support it See Figure F 24 3 Observe all static electricity precautions 4 Label...

Страница 110: ...est procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD D...

Страница 111: ...move input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top and right side 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge proce dure 4 Using the wire cutters cut all cable ties to the t...

Страница 112: ...to the front panel 9 Remove the STT current transducer care fully feeding the output leads through it 10 Remove the standoffs from the transducer and save them for reassembly with the new transducer...

Страница 113: ...understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 80...

Страница 114: ...the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top and sides and the control box cover 3 Perform the Capacitor Discharge proce dure 4 Using the 3 8 socket wrench or nut driver remove the three screws along the bo...

Страница 115: ...rom the transducer and save them for reassembly with the new transducer REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 1 Attach the standoffs to the transducer 2 Position the transducer on the back of the front panel and atta...

Страница 116: ...for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1 800 833 9353 WELD TEST DESCRIPTION This procedure will aid the technician in the removal and replacement of the output recti fier...

Страница 117: ...AND RECTIFIER MODULE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT CONTINUED RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1 Remove input power to the Power Wave 455 R 2 Using the 3 8 nut driver remove the case top and sides 3 Per...

Страница 118: ...sink assem bly can be removed by carefully sliding the assembly forward and removing the mount ing bolts STT CHOPPER BOARD REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 1 Place the output rectifier assembly on a...

Страница 119: ...rns by hand 6 Tighten each of the outer screws to between 5 and 10 in lbs 7 Tighten the center screw to between 12 and 18 in lbs 8 Tighten each of the outer screws again this time to between 30 and 40...

Страница 120: ...ot understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test repairs safely contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical trou bleshooting assistance before you proceed Call 1...

Страница 121: ...REPLACEMENT CONTINUED REMOVAL PROCEDURE NOTE Observe all static electricity precautions Lead and plug references below use a slash to indicate machine right side left side wire number differences 1 Re...

Страница 122: ...the mount ing bracket Position the capacitor so the correct polarity terminal is lined up with the correct hole on the switch board 2 All heat sink and IGBT mounting surfaces must be clean 3 Apply a t...

Страница 123: ...WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC RETEST AFTER REPA...

Страница 124: ...78 F 78 NOTES POWER WAVE 455 R Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master T...

Страница 125: ...oard Assembly DeviceNet Gateway PC Board G 9 Schematic Control PC Board G 10 PC Board Assembly Control PC Board G 11 Schematic Digital Power Supply PC Board G 12 PC Board Assembly Digital Power Supply...

Страница 126: ...O J5 6 5 4 3 2 225 1 SEC TOP RIGHT 15 16 2 3 5 J50 C5 J60 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 273 3 228 274 226 TO J8 4 TO S3 1 2 J43 251 253 254 J1 9 13 7 DEVICE NET GATEWAY BOARD 14 8 6 5 4 1 3 2 NEG DIGITAL POWER SU...

Страница 127: ...TOP RIGHT 15 16 2 3 5 J50 C5 J60 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 273 3 228 274 226 TO J8 4 TO S3 1 2 J43 251 253 254 J1 9 13 7 DEVICE NET GATEWAY BOARD 14 8 6 5 4 1 3 2 NEG DIGITAL POWER SUPPLY BOARD 3R TO 3W J7 MA...

Страница 128: ...514 504 RS232 RECEIVE FAN CONTROL NORMALLY CLOSED THERMOSTAT 211 4R 206 COMMON 4W 17 12 F F S CHOPPER BOARD 11 D S 15 16 S 18 C 380 415 3 440 460 2 220 230 52V 6 115V X3 H2 H4 H3 H5 A 200 208V 220 23...

Страница 129: ...00 208V 220 230V 440 460V 550 575V AUX RECONNECT 19C 19D 20C 20D 380 460V 208 230V 022u 800V 022u 800V 022u 800V 022u 800V 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 10W 10W 10W CONTROL BOARD COMMON STT FEEDBACK 15V 15V 414 1J4...

Страница 130: ...Output ON 2 PLACE DECIMALS IS O2 ON HOLES SIZES PER E 2056 NUMBER NOTES MATERIAL TOLERANCE t TO AGREE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCE com 47 5K R5 com 15 15 com MC14538B X1 16 8 15 com 63V 1 0 C8...

Страница 131: ...668 11 1 50 C6 C8 C20 3 S13490 173 CAP MPF 1 0 uF 63VDC C11 C14 2 S16668 10 4700pF 50 C12 C17 2 S16668 7 820pF 50 C13 C15 C16 3 S16668 3 100pF 100 C18 C19 2 S20500 2 47 630 C22 1 S16668 9 150pF 100 C2...

Страница 132: ...G 8 NOTE This diagram is for reference only It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Retur...

Страница 133: ...0 2 S M T 5 Q 2 Q 4 Q 5 Q 1 2 Q 1 3 T R A N S I S T O R S M S P N P S O T 2 3 0 5 A 4 0 V M M 40 S 2 5 0 5 1 4 S M T 6 Q 6 Q 7 Q 8 Q 9 Q 1 0 Q 1 1 T R A N S I S T O R S M D N M F S O T 2 3 0 1 1 5 A 6...

Страница 134: ...A17 A16 VCC VPP 37 13 16 17 48 47 12 14 28 11 26 27 46 45 43 41 39 36 34 32 30 44 42 40 38 35 33 31 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 X25 TE28F800B5 B90 3 2 1 D90 BAV70LT1 3 2 1 D91 BAV70LT1...

Страница 135: ...R107 R199 R103 R221 R229 R204 R242 R241 R216 R217 R218 R243 R246 R244 R245 R247 R248 R249 R250 R251 R252 R253 R254 R257 R258 R259 43 S25001 4750SMT 28 SRES 475 1206 1 1 8W TR NP R195 R194 R41 R11 R83...

Страница 136: ...8 T1 1 2 11 12 10 0 R60 t 60V 13 R50 10 0 R9 47 5 R6 47 5 R7 10 0 R61 5Volts 750 Amp 100 16V C41 332 R53 50V 0 1 C39 6A 200V D18 33 2 R16 LED2 5V Vref 1 Machine Control Power Supply 47 5 R57 T1 10 3 1...

Страница 137: ...C22 C25 C34 C39 C44 30 SM200 200 2 SCAP 10pF CER 0805 100V 5 TR C28 C32 31 SM200 201 1 SCAP 33uF TAN 7343 25V 10 TR LOW ESR C11 32 SM200 202 5 SCAP 100uF TAN 7343 10V 20 TR C35 C36 C37 C41 C43 33 SM55...

Страница 138: ...DHEAD PC BOARD SCHEMATIC 11 3 2000A XA 1 OF 3 G 14 NOTE This diagram is for reference only It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Re...

Страница 139: ...D PC BOARD SCHEMATIC 11 3 2000A XA TPD TPE 2 OF 3 G 15 NOTE This diagram is for reference only It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual Return to Section TOC Return to Section TO...

Страница 140: ...DHEAD PC BOARD SCHEMATIC 11 3 2000A XA 3 OF 3 G 16 NOTE This diagram is for reference only It may not be accurate for all machines covered by this manual Return to Section TOC Return to Section TOC Re...

Страница 141: ...1 R142 R143 R144 RESISTOR SMD 332ohms 1 4W 1206 1 75 S25005 1SMT 2 R97 R98 SRES 0 05 3W 1 TR NP 76 S25001 4751SMT 4 R99 R114 R132 R137 SRES 4 75K 1206 1 1 8W NP SM 77 S25000 4751SMT 14 R101 R104 R125...

Страница 142: ...ERWISE SPECIFIED TOLERANCE GENERAL INFORMATION THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO NOT SHOW THE EXACT COMPONENTS OR CIRCUITRY OF CONTROLS HAVING A COMMON CODE AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED DISCLOSED OR USED WITHOUT...

Страница 143: ...in damage to the machine ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G 19 POWER WAVE 455 R PC BOARD ASSEMBLY INPUT 11 3 2000A INVERTER WELDERS L11396 1 CAPACITORS MFD VOLTS ITEM REQ D PART NO IDENTIFICATION 0 0 3 00 25 25 4...

Страница 144: ...Return to Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G 20 SCHEMATIC SWITCH PC BOARD G 20 NOTE This diagram is for reference on...

Страница 145: ...Z4 DZ7 DZ3 DZ2 DZ6 DZ5 DZ1 SH1 B14 C1 R1 B11 C1 1 S2 0500 14 CAPACITOR PPMF 022 100V BOX 5 C2 1 S16668 11 CAPACITOR CEMO 0 1 50V 10 C3 1 S16668 5 CAPACITOR CEMO 022 50V 20 C4 C6 C7 3 S16668 6 CAPACITO...

Страница 146: ...ection TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G 22 POWER WAVE 455 R SCHEMATIC VOLTAGE SENSE PC BOARD G 22 NOTE This diagram is for...

Страница 147: ...TRICAL DIAGRAMS G 23 POWER WAVE 455 R PC BOARD ASSEMBLY VOLTAGE SENSE 0 1 55 1 75 0 04 2 00 20 1 00 1 80 20 04 COMMON DIGITAL CONTROLS VOLTAGE SENSE SELECT P C BD AS BLY M19540 1 1 3 2000A ITEM REQD P...

Страница 148: ...Section TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC Return to Master TOC ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS G 24 POWER WAVE 455 R SCHEMATIC 40 VDC BUS PC BOARD G 24 NOTE This diagram is for re...

Страница 149: ...ITOR CEMO 100P 100V 5 C11 C17 2 S16668 10 CAPACITOR CEMO 4700P 50V 2 C7 C8 C9 C10 4 S16668 11 CAPACITOR CEMO 0 1 50V 10 R15 R16 2 S19400 47R5 RESISTOR MF 1 4W 47 5 1 R12 R13 2 S19400 1000 RESISTOR MF...

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