Output system trouble, Cause, What to do – Lincoln Electric IM511 RANGER 9 User Manual

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OUTPUT SYSTEM

TROUBLE

A. No welder or power output.

B. Output control on welder not

functioning.

C. Output control or remote not

functioning.

D. Wire feeder does not work when

connected to welder amphenol.

CAUSE

1. Open lead in flashing or field circuit.

2. Faulty rotor.

3. Faulty stator field.

4. Faulty field rectifier D2.
5. Output contactor does not pull in.

6. Faulty P.C. Board.

1. Output control switch in wrong

position.

2. Output control switch defective.
3. Output control potentiometer

defective.

4. Faulty wiring.

5. Faulty P.C. Board

1. Output control switch in wrong

position.

2. Leads #75, #76, #77 broken at P.C.

Board or S4.

3. Leads #75A, #76A, #77A broken at

S4 or amphenol.

4. Remote control leads broken in

control cable.

5. Faulty wire feeder.

6. Faulty P.C. Board.

1. Wire feeder circuit breaker open or

faulty.

2. Broken #31, #32, or #42 lead at

amphenol.

3. No 115V or 42V output from stator.

4. Faulty wiring in control cable.
5. Faulty wire feeder.

WHAT TO DO

1. Refer to wiring diagram and check

related leads.
(#7 & #9; #200, #201 and #219)

2. Lift brushes and check rotor

continuity between slip rings.
(Should be approx. 7.3

Ω)

3. Disconnect lead #7 at D2 and

check for continuity between
leads #7 and #9.

4. Replace with known good one.
5. Refer to wiring diagram and check

related leads and contactor.

6. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

1. Place switch in “Output Control

at Welder”.

2. Check and replace switch if faulty.
3. Check and replace potentiometer

if faulty.

4. Check for broken leads #75, #76,

and #77 from P.C. Board and
#75A, #76D, and #77D from
potentiometer to remote switch.

5. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

1. Place switch in “Remote” position.

2. Repair.

3. Repair.

4. Repair.

5. Replace wire feeder with known

good one.

6. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

1. Reset or replace.

2. Repair.

3. Check continuity on #31, #32, and

#42 at stator. Check buildup. If

O.K. , stator may be faulty.
Replace.

4. Repair or replace cable.
5. Replace P.C. Board with known

good one.

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