Troubleshooting & repair, Caution – Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE SVM173-A User Manual

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Observe Safety Guidelines

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

detailed in the beginning of this manual.

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.

PROBLEMS
(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE AREAS OF
MISADJUSTMENT(S)

RECOMMENDED
COURSE OF ACTION

OUTPUT PROBLEMS

The Power Wave 455M does not
have welding output. The main
input contactor CR1 is not activat-
ing. Fan may be running.

1. Turn the input power off and

make certain the reconnect
panel is configured correctly for
the applied input voltage.

2. If the Thermal light is lit, See

next.

1. Check status led on case front

evaluate

2. Perform the Input Contactor

Test.

3. Perform the Input Board Test.

4. Perform the T1 Auxiliary

Transformer Test.

5. Perform the Input Rectifier

Test.

6. Perform the Switch Board

Test.

7. Perform the Power Board Test.

8. The Control Board may be faulty.

F-6

F-6

TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

POWER WAVE 455M/MSTT

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The thermal light is lit. The
machine regularly "overheats."

1. The welding application may be

exceeding the recommended
duty cycle and/or current limits
of the machine.

2. Dirt and dust may have clogged

the cooling channels inside the
machine. Refer to the Maint-
enance Section
of this manual.

3. Air intake and exhaust louvers

may be blocked due to inade-
quate clearance around the
machine.

4. Make sure the fan is functioning

correctly. Machines above code
10500 are equipped with F.A.N.
(fan as needed) circuitry. The
fan runs whenever the output is
enabled, whether under load or
open circuit conditions. The fan
also runs for a period of time
(approximately 5 minutes) after
the output is disabled.

1. One of the thermostats may be

faulty. Also check associated
wiring for loose or faulty con-
nections. See the Wiring
Diagram.

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