Troubleshooting and repair, Caution – Lincoln Electric POWER WAVE 355M User Manual

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FUNCTION PROBLEMS

Observe Safety Guidelines detailed in the beginning of this manual.

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE AREAS OF

MISADJUSTMENT(S)

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely,

contact the Lincoln Electric Service Department for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

Call 1-888-935-3877.

CAUTION

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

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The machine regularly overheats
and the yellow thermal light is ON
indicating a thermal overload.

1. The welding application may

be exceeding the recommended
duty cycle of the POWER WAVE
355M/405M.

2. Dirt and dust may have clogged

the cooling channels inside the
machine.

3. Air intake and exhaust louvers

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

4. Make certain the fan as needed

(F.A.N.) is operating properly.
The fan should operate when
welding voltage is present
and/or when there is an over
temperature condition.

1. The 115VAC fan motor is con-

trolled by the control board via
the main switch board. Perform
the Fan Motor And Control
Test.

1. A thermostat or associated cir-

cuitry may be faulty. See the
wiring diagram. One normally
closed thermostat is located on
the output choke, one on the DC
Bus Board and the other is
located on the main switch
board heat sink. See the wiring
diagram.

Note: The Main Switch Board

Removal Procedure will be
required to gain access to
the heat sink thermostat.

An attached wire feeder will not
function correctly. Apparently the
wire feeder is not being powered-
up.

1. Make certain the wire feeder

control cable is connected to
the wire feeder receptacle. See
the Wiring Diagram.

2. Check the two circuit breakers

located at the front of the
machine. Reset if tripped.

3. The wire feeder or control cable

may be faulty.

1. Check for 40 VDC on pin “D” (+)

and pin “E” (-) at the Power Wave
wire feeder receptacle. See
Wiring Diagram.

If 40 volts DC is Not present at
the Power Wave wire feeder
receptacle, perform the DC Bus
Board Test.

2. Check the DC Bus Board rectifi-

er. See Wiring Diagram.

3. Perform the T1 Auxiliary trans-

former Test.

4. If the 40 volts DC is present at

the Power Wave wire feeder
receptacle, the problem is in the
control cable or the wire
drive/control box.

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