Maintenance, Safety precautions, Warning – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC SVM199-A User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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INVERTEC® V450-PRO

VISUAL INSPECTION

Clean interior of machine with a low-pressure air
stream. Make a thorough inspection of all compo-
nents. Look for signs of overheating, broken leads or
other obvious problems. Many problems can be
uncovered with a good visual inspection.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

1. Every 6 months or so, the machine should be

cleaned with a low pressure airstream. Keeping
the machine clean will result in cooler operation
and higher reliability. Be sure to clean these
areas:

• All printed circuit boards
• Power switch
• Main transformer
• Input rectifier
• Auxiliary Transformer
• Reconnect Switch Area
• Fan (Blow air through the rear louvers)

2. Examine the sheet metal case for dents or breakage.

Repair the case as required. Keep the case in good
condition to insure that high voltage parts are protected
and correct spacings are maintained. All external sheet
metal screws must be in place to insure case strength
and electrical ground continuity.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The machine is electrically protected from producing
high output currents. Should the output current exceed
570A, an electronic protection circuit will reduce the
current to approximately 100A. The machine will con-
tinue to produce this low current until the protection cir-
cuit is reset. Reset occurs when the output load is
removed.

THERMAL PROTECTION

Thermostats protect the machine from excessive oper-
ating temperatures. Excessive temperatures may be
caused by a lack of cooling air or operating the
machine beyond the duty cycle and output rating. If
excessive operating temperature should occur, the
thermostat will prevent output voltage or current. The
meter will remain energized during this time.

Thermostats are self-resetting once the machine
cools sufficiently. If the thermostat shutdown was
caused by excessive output or duty cycle and the fan
is operating normally, the Power Switch may be left
on and the reset should occur within a 15 minute
period.

See Voltage Current Calibration Procedure.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

• Do not touch electrically live parts or

electrode with skin or wet clothing.

• Insulate yourself from work and

ground

• Always wear dry insulating gloves.

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EXPLODING PARTS can cause
injury.

• Failed parts can explode or cause other

parts to explode when power is applied.

• Always wear a face shield and long

sleeves when servicing.

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See additional warning information
throughout this Operator’s Manual

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WARNING

CAPACITOR DISCHARGE PROCEDURE

1. Obtain a power resistor (25 ohms, 25 watts).

2. Hold resistor body with electrically insulated glove.

DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. Connect the resis-
tor terminals across the two studs in the position
shown. Hold in each position for 1 second.
Repeat for all three capacitors.

3. Use a DC voltmeter to check that voltage is not

present across the terminals on three capacitors.

CAPACITOR

TERMINALS

RESISTOR

CAPACITOR

TERMINALS

RESISTOR

CAPACITOR
TERMINALS

RESISTOR

CAPACITOR
TERMINALS

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