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TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODES FOR THE POWER WavE
®
The following is a partial list of possible error codes for the
POWER WAVE
®
E500. A complete list of error codes is available in
the Diagnostics Utility (included on the POWER WAVE
®
Utilities or
available at www.powerwavesoftware.com).
POWER WAVE
®
E500
POWER SOURCE WELD CONTROLLER
Error Code #
(LECO / FANUC / MOTOMAN #)
Indication
6
(6)
No CAN messages from Power
Source
Communication from the Power Source failed before mapping was compete. Check the
physical wiring connection of the CAN wires. Verify that the switch board has input power
from the auxiliary transformer.
18
(24)
ArcLink Auto-Mapping Failed
The machine could not properly configure the devices that are attached to it. This config-
uration problem could be caused by the type of devices that are connected to the machine or
a required device that is not connected. Refer to the operators manual for proper config-
uration. Verify all devices in the system are properly powered.
21
(33)
Device that controls sequence of
the welding operation halted due
to an error
A component of the system encountered an error during the welding sequence and caused
the system to stop. The component with the error could be a wire drive, a user interface or
some other part of the system.
Read the status LED of the switch board for a detailed fault code. Check the event logs of the
various system components to determine the cause of the fault.
31
(49)
Primary (Input) overcurrent error. Excessive Primary current present. May be related to a switch board or output rectifier failure.
36
(54)
Thermal error
Indicates over temperature. Usually accompanied by Thermal LED. Check fan operation. Be
sure process does not exceed duty cycle limit of the machine.
37
(55)
Softstart (pre-charge) error
Capacitor precharge failed. Usually accompanied by codes 32 and 33.
39
(57)
Misc. hardware fault
Unknown glitch has occurred on the fault interrupt circuitry. Sometimes caused by primary
over current fault, or intermittent connections in the thermostat circuit.
54
(84)
Secondary (output) over current
The long term average secondary (weld) current limit has been exceeded. This error will
immediately turn off the machine output.
NOTE: The long term average secondary current limit is 450 amps.
213
(513)
Communication Fault
CAN communication between the User Interface PC board and the Switch PC board has been
interrupted. Power must be cycled to the machine to reset the error. Visually inspect the CAN
harness to ensure connections and condition. Verify power supply to the Wiredrive and
Switch PC boards. Replace defective assemblies as required.
711
(1809) DC Link Capacitor Over/Under
Voltage
The voltage on the main DC link capacitors housed on the switchboard has either gone too
high or too low. Verify all three phases of the AC input line are connected properly to the
machine and that no fuses or breakers are damaged. Verify all power connections to the main
switch PC board.
719
(1817) Switch PC Board Error
The Switch PC board experienced an internal error. Power must be cycled to the machine to
reset the error. Replace the switchboard if the error persists.
Other - see complete listing available in the
Diagnostics Utility
Error codes that contain three or four digits generally indicate internal errors on the Power
Source Control Board. If cycling the input power on the machine does not clear the error,
contact the Service Department
WIRE DRIVE MODULE
Error Code #
(LECO / FANUC / MOTOMAN #)
Indication
81
(129)
Motor Overload
Long term average motor current limit has been exceeded. Typically indicates mechanical
overload of system. If problem continues consider higher torque gear ratio (lower speed range).
82
(130)
Motor Overcurrent
Absolute maximum motor current level has been exceeded. This is a short term average to
protect drive circuitry.
83
(131)
Shutdown #1
This refers to the jumper wires in J85 on the Feedhead board. Verify the integrity of the
connector & jumpers.
84
(132)
Shutdown #2
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