Theory of operation, General description – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC SVM158-A User Manual

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FIGURE E.2 – INPUT VOLTAGE AND PRECHARGE

Remote
Board

Mode
Panel

Display
Panel

Control Board

Choke

Positive
Output
Terminal

Negative
Output
Terminal

To Control
Board

Current

F

eedbac

k

Reconnect
Switch

Output V

oltage

Sense

Input switch

Input
Rectifier

Auxiliary
Transformer

Fan

Power
Board

14 Pin
Amphenol

6 Pin
Amphenol

Remote Control & Trigger

RS232 Supply +5VDC

SPI Supply +15VDC +5VDC

Machine Control Supply
+15VDC, -15VDC, +5VDC

40VDC

28VAC

24VAC

115VAC, 42VAC

Main Switch Board

115VAC Fan Supply

Optional Solenoid

SPI Communications & +15VDC, +5VDC Supply

F

an Control

V/F Capacitor Feedback (2)

Soft Start Control

Input Relay Control

Primary Current Feedback

IGBT Dr

iv

e Signal

Primary
Current
Sensor

Primary
Current
Sensor

Output
Potentiometer

Output
Control

Weld
Terminals

Advanced
Process
Panel

RS232

12 VDC

(Not used if APP

is in place)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Invertec V350-Pro is an inverter based welding
power source that offers multi mode constant voltage
(CV) and constant current (CC) welding and is rated at
350 amps 34VDC at a 60% duty cycle. The Invertec
V350-Pro is available in a construction version (no wire
feeder connection or auxiliary power ), a factory ver-
sion that includes a wire feeder connection and relat-
ed power, an advanced process version and a rack
version.

INPUT LINE VOLTAGE, AUXILIARY
TRANSFORMER, & PRECHARGE

The Invertec V350-Pro can be connected for a variety
of three-phase or single-phase input voltages. The ini-
tial power is applied to the V350 through a line switch
located on the front of the machine. Two phases of the
input voltage are applied to the auxiliary transformer.
The auxiliary transformer develops four different sec-
ondary voltages. The 115VAC is used to power the fan
motor and also is applied to the 14 pin amphenol type
connector for wirefeeder operation. The 24VAC and
42VAC voltages are also applied to the 14 pin amphe-
nol type connector to power wirefeeders. The 28VAC

is rectified and the resultant 40VDC is applied to the
power board.

The input voltage is rectified by the input rectifier and
the resultant DC voltage is applied to the switch board
through the reconnect switch assembly located at the
rear of the machine. The reconnect switch connect the
two pairs of input capacitors either in a parallel (lower
voltage) or series (higher voltage) configuration to
accommodate the applied input voltage.

During the precharge time the DC input voltage is
applied to the input capacitors through a current limit-
ing circuit. The input capacitors are charged slowly
and current limited. A voltage to frequency converter
circuit located on the switch board monitors the
capacitor voltages. This signal is coupled to the con-
trol board (measure frequency, not voltage to check
signal). When the input capacitors have charged to an
acceptable level, the control board energizes the input
relays, that are located on the switch board, making all
of the input power, without current limiting, available
to the input capacitors. If the capacitors become
under or over voltage the control board will de-ener-
gize the input relays and the V350 output will be dis-
abled. Other possible faults may also cause the input
relays to drop out.

THEORY OF OPERATION

E-2

E-2

V350-PRO

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

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