Commander 500, Theory of operation, General description – Lincoln Electric COMMANDER SVM153-A User Manual

Page 48: Engine rotor stator, Weld control board

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Commander 500 is a diesel engine-driven welding
power source capable of producing 500 amps at
40VDC at a 100% duty cycle. The engine is coupled to
a brush-type alternating current generator. This AC
output is rectified and controlled by Chopper
Technology
to produce DC current for multi-purpose
welding applications. The Commander 500 is also
capable of producing 12,000 watts of AC auxiliary
power at 100% duty cycle.

BATTERY, ENGINE, ROTOR,
STATOR, PULL COIL BOARD AND
PERIPHERAL BOARD – ENGINE
PROTECTION

The 12VDC battery powers the engine starter motor
and also supplies power to the Battery PC board, Pull
Coil PC board, Peripheral PC board and associated
circuitry. When the engine, which is mechanically cou-
pled to the rotor, is started and running, the 12 VDC

battery voltage is fed through the Battery PC board to
the rotor field coil via a brush and slip ring configura-
tion. This excitation or "flashing" voltage magnetizes
the rotor lamination. This rotating magnet induces a
voltage in the stationary windings of the main alterna-
tor stator. The stator houses a three-phase weld wind-
ing, a 120/240VAC single-phase auxiliary winding, and
a 42VAC wire feeder power winding.

The engine alternator supplies charging current for the
battery circuit. The Peripheral board monitors the
engine sensors and will shut the engine off in the event
of low oil pressure, engine over temperature, malfunc-
tion of the engine’s alternator system or a low fuel con-
dition. The idler solenoid is mechanically connected to
the engine’s throttle linkage. If no welding or auxiliary
current is being drawn from the Commander 500, the
Pull Coil board activates the idler solenoid, which then
brings the engine to a low idle state. When output cur-
rent is sensed, either weld or auxiliary, the Weld
Control PC board deactivates the idler solenoid, and
the engine returns to high RPM.

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E-2

THEORY OF OPERATION

COMMANDER 500

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ENGINE

ROTOR

STATOR

AUXILIARY

WINDINGS

W

E

L

D

W

I

N

D

I

N

G

MECHANICAL

ROTATION

STARTER

ALTERNATOR

ENGINE

SENSORS

OUTPUT

PROCESS/RANGE

1
2
0
V

A
C

120VAC

RECEPTACLES (2)

240VAC

RECEPTACLE

SLIP

RINGS

ANALOG
POWER SUPPLY
BOARD

ARC

WELD
CONTROL
BOARD

CONTROL CONTROL

SELECTOR

PWM
SIGNALS (2)

VOLTMETER

AMMETER

BATTERY

S
H
U
T
D
O

W

N

I

D
L
E
R

PERIPHERAL
BOARD

BATTERY
BOARD

PULL
COIL
BOARD

SOL

SOL

TO

IDLE

HOLD

COIL

42 VAC TO 14 PIN AMPHENOL

THREE-PHASE

RECTIFIER

CHOKE

IGBT

WORK

TERMINAL

ELECTRODE

TERMINAL

+

+

SHUNT

F
E
E
D
B
A
C
K

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POWER MODULES
(2)

TO WELD
CONTROL
BOARD

FOR WIRE FEEDER

COMMANDER 500

(2)

(2)

80 VDC

(2)
20 VDC

THERMAL
LIGHT

TO WELD
CONTROL
BOARD

10
VDC

10
VDC

120
VDC

1/2
BATTERY
BD

RUN/STOP
SWITCH

FIGURE E.2 - BATTERY, ENGINE, ROTOR, STATOR, PULL COIL BOARD

AND PERIPHERAL BOARD – ENGINE PROTECTION

NOTE: Unshaded areas of Block Logic Diagram are the subject of discussion.

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