Operation, Case front controls – Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE SVM173-A User Manual

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CASE FRONT CONTROLS

All operator controls and adjustments are located on
the case front of the Power Wave. (See Figure B.1)

1.

POWER SWITCH: Controls input power to the
Power Wave.

2.

STATUS LIGHT: A two color light that indicates sys-
tem errors. Normal operation is a steady green
light. Error conditions are indicated, per Table B.1.

NOTE: The robotic Power Waves’ status light will flash

green, and sometimes red and green, for up to
one minute when the machine is first turned on.
This is a normal situation as the machine goes
through a self test at power up.

TABLE B.1

Light

Meaning

Condition

Steady

System OK. Power source

Green

communicating normally with
wire feeder and its components.

Blinking

Normal for first 1-10 seconds

Green

after power is turned on.

Alternating

Non-recoverable system fault.

Green

Must turn power source off, find

and Red

source of error, and turn power
back on to reset. See
Troubleshooting Guide.

Steady

See Troubleshooting Guide.

Red

3. HIGH TEMPERATURE LIGHT (thermal overload):

A yellow light that comes on when an over tem-
perature situation occurs. Output is disabled until
the machine cools down. When cool, the light
goes out and output is enabled.

4. 10 AMP WIRE FEEDER CIRCUIT BREAKER:

Protects 40 volt DC wire feeder power supply.

5. 10 AMP AUXILIARY POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER:

Protects 115 volt AC case front receptacle auxil-
iary supply.

6. LEAD CONNECTOR S2 (SENSE LEAD)

7. 5-PIN ARC LINK S1

8. 5-PIN DEVICENET CONNECTOR S5

9. I / O CONNECTOR

10. NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL

11. INTERFACE CONNECTOR S6

12. STT TERMINAL

13. POSITIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL

14. AUXILIARY OUTPUT

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B-6

OPERATION

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FIGURE B.1 – POWER WAVE CASE FRONT CONTROLS

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