Automatic protection shutdown, B-10, Overvoltage shutdown – Lincoln Electric LN-25 SVM114-C User Manual

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OPERATION

B-10

B-10

LN-25™

Do not use LN-25™ models below Code 9200 with

any TIG or Square Wave welding power sources. Do

not use LN-25™ models equipped with inter nal

contactors with non-Lincoln TIG or Square Wave

welding power sources. Damage to the LN-25™

circuit can occur as a result of the high output

inductance typically associated with these power

sources. TIG high frequency power should never be

applied to the LN-25™.

While welding with a continuously fed electrode, weld

current variations are continuously taking place. There

are many causes for these var iations, but

predominantly they occur due to changes in electrical

stickout (operator hand movements, nozzle tip contact

variations, etc.) and the dynamic metal transfer

characteristics of the process or procedure being

used (short arc, globular transfer, etc.).

When using a CV power source, these current

variations have essentially no effect on the welding

arc stability since CV power sources can provide a

wide range of weld current levels with virtually no

change in average arc voltage. These “flat slope” CV

power sources, therefore, provide the arc power

required to produce the best welding characteristics

and ease of operation for most open arc, constant

wire feed speed, welding processes.

CC (formerly VV) power sources, on the other hand,

permit the arc voltage to decrease with increases in

welding current. The output characteristics of these

power sources can range from a “drooping slope,”

which provide minor arc voltage changes with weld

current variations, to “steep slope” which provide

broad voltage changes with only minor current

variations. The steeper the slope the more difficult it

becomes to maintain arc voltage stability with a

constant wire speed open arc process.

To aid in stabilizing the arc voltage when welding on

CC power sources the LN-25™ is provided with a CC

wire feed mode. This arc voltage sensing feed mode

decreases (or increases) the wire speed when the arc

voltage decreases (or increases). However, if the

electrode shor ts to the work, the arc voltage will

essentially drop to zero and the short circuit current

supplied by the CC power source may not provide

enough power to re-establish the arc (especially with

steeper slope machines). Under this condition the LN-

25™ feeder will stop, as if the trigger was released,

and not restar t until the shor t has been opened.

Arc shor ting is more difficult to avoid when using

a CC power source, and requires a more refined

operator technique than when using a CV power

source. Improved performance can be obtained on

CC power source applications within the following

guidelines:

1. Flatter slope power sources with higher arc force

(shor t circuit current) will improve performance

over steep slope machines. The steeper the slope,

the more critical it is to hold proper electrode

s t i cko u t t o m a i n t a i n a r c s t a b i l i t y. We l d i n g

techniques, such as weaving, will be more difficult

to control. Use the highest output current tap or

s e t t i n g c a p a bl e o f p r ov i d i n g t h e vo l t a g e

adjustment required for the procedure.

2. Use spray or non-shorting small ball type transfer

processes at higher procedure voltage levels.

Generally, open arc processes with procedure

voltage levels over 22 volts perform satisfactorily.

Arc stability at procedure voltage levels below 22

volts may be more difficult to control, with the

general exception of fine (.023 –.035) solid steel

electrodes with Argon-rich shielding gas or NR-152

and NR-211 Innershield®.

CAUTION

CIRCUIT PROTECTION AND
AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN

The LN-25™ control provides automatic electronic

protection circuits which shut down the LN-25™ under

various fault conditions.

OVERVOLTAGE SHUTDOWN

If the power source open circuit voltage exceeds about

110-120 volts, the LN-25™ will not operate until the

power source voltage drops below about 102-110

volts.

MOTOR OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN

If excessive motor overload occurs (due to prolonged

excessive feeding force, jammed drive rolls or shorted

motor leads), the LN-25™ will shut down within a few

seconds after the overload occurs.

CONTROL PC BOARD (Codes above 9900).

The Control P.C. Board has electronic protection for trig-

ger circuit faults to the electrode circuit.

The shutdown will reset automatically when the gun

trigger is released, but will reoccur if the situation is

not remedied.

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