Troubleshooting and repair – Lincoln Electric SVM143-A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

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DH-10

7. While slowly rotating the Volts control

check for a “pulsing” 0 to 5 VDC signal
from 8J2 (lead #516) to 6J2 (lead
#517). If the 5 VDC supply IS present
at the encoder board and the pulsing
signal is NOT, the Volts encoder board
may be faulty. Also check the lead and
plug connections between the encoder
board and the control board. See the
Wiring Diagram.

8. While slowly rotating the WFS control

check for a “pulsing” 0 to 5 VDC signal
from 3J2 (lead #526) to 7J2 (lead
#527). If the 5 VDC supply IS present
at the encoder board and the pulsing
signal is NOT, the WFS encoder board
may be faulty. Also check the lead and
plug connections between the encoder
board and the control board. See the
Wiring Diagram.

NOTE: “Pulsing” means that as the control
is rotated the signal will fluctuate from 0 to 5
VDC.

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

10. Reassemble the control panel.

TEST PROCEDURE

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

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

two screws from the top of the control
panel.

3. Carefully lower the control panel.

4. Locate plug J2 on the control board.

See Figure F.4. Do not remove the plug
from the control board.

5. Apply the correct input power (42 VAC)

to the DH-10 unit.

6. Carefully check or the presence of 5

VDC from 5J2 (lead #505) to 4J2 (lead
#500). This is the supply voltage from
the control board to both encoder
boards. (Volts and WFS). If this voltage
is missing or low the control board may
be defective. Also make certain the 5
VDC supply is being applied to the
encoder boards via leads #505 and
#500. See the Wiring Diagram.

FIGURE F.4 — ENCODER PC BOARD TEST.

J2

#517

#505

#527

#516

ENCODER

PC BOARDS

#526

#500

ENCODER PC BOARD TEST

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