Symptoms, Machine is dead — no output — no fan — no display, Troubleshooting & repair – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC SVM101-B User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

F-5

F-5

PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE AREAS OF
MISADJUSTMENT(S)

RECOMMENDED
COURSE OF ACTION

FEEDING PROBLEMS

Major physical or electrical dam-
age is observed when cover wrap-
around is removed.

Contact Lincoln Electric Service
Department (1-888-935-3877)

Machine is dead — no output —
no fan — no display.

Power Switch must be in ON posi-
tion.

Check input voltage.

If machine is set for single-phase
operation, inspect to assure that
WHITE and BLACK leads of the
Power Cord are connected properly
and RED lead is not connected and
is insulated.

Check that input voltage set-up
switch and jumper A (the reconnect,
auxiliary jumper) are in proper posi-
tion for input voltage being used.

Check continuity of 3-amp slow
blow fuse located on reconnect
panel.
1.

Check Power Switch (S1).

2.

Look for loose or broken wires

between Power Switch and

Input Rectifier (component
D13).

3.

Check for broken leads to pri
mary of Auxiliary Transformer
T1.

4.

Possible open primary coil of
Auxiliary Transformer T1.

No output but fan operates and the
meter display is on.

Output Terminal Switch or Remote
Trigger MUST be in ON position.

Local/Remote Switch must be in
LOCAL position unless remote con-
trol device is attached to remote
receptacle.

If machine has not been used for a
long time and is connected for 380
VAC or higher, Capacitors may
need “conditioning.” See

Input

Filter Capacitor Conditioning

in

this section

1.

See

Output Pilot Circuit

test.

2.

See

Thermal Protection AC

Trigger Circuit

test.

3.

See

Overvoltage Protection

DC Trigger Circuit

test.

4.

See

Capacitor Balance

test

5.

See

Switch PC Board

test.

6. See

Power Board

test

7.

Look for broken or loose con-
nections on high current-carry-
ing parts of machine (i.e.,
choke, output bridges, output
studs, main transformer.

V300-I

CAUTION

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the test/repairs safely, con-
tact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for electrical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed. Call
1-888-935-3877.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Observe Safety Guidelines

detailed in the beginning of this manual.

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