General troubleshooting – Lincoln Electric 718115 Spirit II 275 User Manual

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Spirit II User’s Manual

Section 6: Maintenance &Troubleshooting

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General Troubleshooting

The following contains general troubleshooting guidelines for the Spirit system. Please

contact KALIBURN technical support for any issues not covered in this section. Before

any tests are performed, make sure that all system fuses are good; remove top cover of

power supply to check these fuses.

Problem

Possible Cause

Power supply indicator

(white light) will not

illuminate

1. Primary disconnect fuse blown.

2. Internal power supply fuse is blown (F1A, F1B).

3. Power supply indicator light is burned out or the

associated wiring is bad.

4. Control Transformer or associated wiring bad.

Power Supply will not

energize when the ON Button

is pressed

1. ISC door open.

2. Low coolant level.

3. Fuse is blown (F1-F6).

4. Faulty OFF Button or associated wiring.

5. Off Relay faulty.

Power supply will not stay on

when the ON Button is

pressed

1. Faulty DSP board.

2. Off Relay faulty.

No arc at the torch

1. Incorrect torch consumables installed.

2. Incorrect gas pressure settings.

3. Pilot arc transistor (PAT) is not operating properly.

Check the PAT LED (D43) on the DSP

microprocessor board.

4. Damaged or loose torch lead connections.

5. Shorted torch or torch leads. Check the continuity

between the Electrode lead and the Nozzle lead to

make sure they are not shorted.

6. Open torch or torch leads. Check the continuity

from the Electrode lead to the torch electrode and

the Nozzle lead to the large brass body of the

torch.

The arc will not transfer to

the workpiece

1. Loose work ground connection.

2. Pierce height too high.

3. Incorrect, damaged, or worn consumables.

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