Troubleshooting and repair, Continued) – Lincoln Electric SVM143-A User Manual

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F-20

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

F-20

DH-10

the control board or associated leads or
plugs may be faulty. See the Wiring
Diagram.

6. Activate the gun trigger. Make sure the

motor is running. Check for the pres-
ence of approximately 5.0 VDC from
blue lead #555 (+) to black lead #500
(-). The 5.0 VDC represents the correct
feedback voltage from the hall effect
device to the control board.

7. If the above voltage reading is not cor-

rect, the hall effect device may need to
be adjusted or replaced. See

Tach

Adjustment Procedure.

TEST PROCEDURE

1. Remove input power to the DH-10 unit.

2. Using the 5/16 in. nutdriver, remove the

wire drive cover.

3. Locate the three hall effect leads (blue,

red and black). See Figure F.2.

4. Apply the correct input power (42 VAC)

to the DH-10.

5. Check for approximately 12 VDC from

red lead #512 (+) to black lead #500 (-).
If the 12 VDC is NOT present or low,

FIGURE F.2 — TACH FEEDBACK TEST.

LINCOLN

ELECTRIC

LINCOLN

ELECTRIC

HALL EFFECT

DEVICE (TACH)

#500

BLACK

#512

RED

#555

BLUE

TACH ADJUSTMENT AND FEEDBACK TEST

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