Troubleshooting & repair, Gas (water) solenoid test (continued), Warning – Lincoln Electric PRECISION TIG 275 SVM162-B User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

GAS (WATER) SOLENOID TEST (continued)

TEST PROCEDURE

1. Remove input power to the Precision TIG

275 machine.

2. Remove the left case side.
3. Perform the

High Frequency Circuit

Disable Procedure.

4. Locate the gas solenoid in the torch connec-

tion box.

5. Put the mode switch S3 in the 2-Step TIG

position.

ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN

KILL.
*With input power ON, there

are high voltages inside the

machine. Do not reach into

the machine or touch any

internal part.

6. Apply the correct input power to the TIG 275.

7. Activate the torch trigger and check for

approximately 115 VAC at the solenoid leads

(#231A and # 235). If the correct voltage is

present, the solenoid should activate and

gas should flow.

8. If voltage is present at leads #231A and

#235 and the solenoid does not activate, the

solenoid may be defective. The solenoid

can be further checked by removing leads

#231A and #235 from the solenoid and

applying the external isolated 115 VAC sup-

ply to the solenoid terminals. If the solenoid

activates with the external supply but not

when powered by the control board, the

problem may be in the control board. If you

hear solenoid activation but there is still no

gas flow, check for restrictions in the line.

9. When the test is complete, replace leads

#231A and #235.

10. Reassemble the two leads previously

removed in the

High Frequency Circuit

Disable Procedure.

11. Reassemble the left case side.
12. If a water solenoid is used, it can be tested

using the same procedures.

WARNING

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