Arc Machines 415 WDR User Manual

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Model 415
Operation Manual

Document No. 740084

Revision N

42

4. SENSOR 1, 2, - These faults must be turned on and set up by the user. Contact whoever set

them

up.


5. STUB OUT - This fault will only occur when an arc is present and will no longer exist when

the arc goes out. If the arc voltage gets to low or the electrode should touch the weld puddle

then a fault will occur. It creates an ALL STOP but does not operate the “return to home”

function after Postpurge.

The operator should check to see if the electrode is stuck to the tube being welded. Clear

the obstruction and jog the rotor to open position, remove the tube and replace the electrode

and then press the C key to clear the fault.

Check the required tungsten length and arc gap required for the weld. Something

caused the arc gap to get too small in the first place.

6.

HIGH VOLTS - If the arc voltage gets too high during a weld sequence this fault will occur. It
usually occurs if a hole should be made in the weld and the arc can extend over to the opposite
side of the weld , Check the weld procedure and the arc gap required for the weld.


7.

BAD START - If for any reason the M-415 cannot achieve a stable Arc at the end

of PREPURGE the system will display this statement.

There can be several reasons for this to occur. The most common are poor cable,

ground and electrode connections, bad gas, bad tungsten, dirty tungsten, etc.

The RF is transmitted from the M-415 to the electrode, if anything creates

resistance or an alternate path for the RF the start can be weak.

When a BAD START occurs check the electrode connection and electrode

condition first. Also check to insure that CERRIATED electrodes are being used.

They have proven to be much more effective than THORIATED electrodes for

RF transmission and longer life. BAD STARTS can also be caused by not having the

START LEVEL set properly.

RF starting problems can be very difficult to solve because of all the items that

can cause problems. If continued RF problems occur call the AMI Service Dept.

for help in finding the problem .

8.

ILLEGAL OPERATION – From time to time the Windows Operating system has been known to
perform an "illegal Operation" which will essentially freeze the processor and prevent any type
of operator input or control. Every effort has been made to eliminate as many of these as
possible. However, it is still possible for an "illegal Operation" to occur. If it does the system, if
in Sequence, will automatically create a downslope and display the "illegal

Operation" dialogue box.


If not in weld sequence just the dialogue box will appear. If this occurs the user must turn the
power supply off and then on again to re-boot the system.



5.15 RE-SHIPPING

CAUTION

DRAIN COOLANT from POWER SUPPLY AND ALL HOSES BEFORE SHIPPING.

1.

The Coolant Tank on the Model 415 Power Supply is not designed as a shipping container.

If the machine is tipped or oscillated coolant liquid may be released into the power supply

workings, damaging internal components.

2.

The Coolant in hoses may freeze causing tubing to split during transportation.

CAUTION

Used Coolant is considered a hazardous waste. Dispose of used coolant and or materials used to

clean up coolant spills or leaks in a manner approved by your local governmental regulations.

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