05 troubleshooting guide - general information – Firepower, a Thermadyne Company FIREPOWER FP-82 User Manual

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3. Excessive Dross Formation

a. Cutting speed too slow

b. Torch standoff too high from workpiece

c. Worn torch parts

d. Improper cutting current

e. Non-Genuine Firepower parts used

4. Short Torch Parts Life

a. Moisture in air source

b. Exceeding system capability (material too thick)

c. Excessive pilot arc time

d. Gas pressure too low

e. Improperly assembled torch

f.

Incorrect torch parts for the operation

g. Non-Genuine Firepower parts used

4.05 Troubleshooting Guide -

General Information

WARNING

There are extremely dangerous voltage and power
levels present inside this unit. Do not attempt to
diagnose or repair unless you have had training in
power electronics measurement and troubleshoot-
ing techniques.

A. General Information

Basic troubleshooting and parts replacement procedures
are described in the Firepower FP-82

Operating Manual.

This Service Manual covers advanced troubleshooting,
which requires power supply disassembly and live mea-
surements. Advanced troubleshooting and repair of this
unit is a process which should be undertaken only by
those familiar with high voltage high power electronic
equipment.

If major complex subassemblies are faulty, the faulty sub-
assembly must be returned for repair.

NOTE

Follow all instructions as listed and complete each
in the order presented.

The troubleshooting guide has subsections as follows:

Section 4.06 -Circuit Fault Isolation

Section 4.07 -Main Input and Internal Power Prob-

lems

Section 4.08 -Pilot Arc Problems

Section 4.09 -Main Arc Problems

Section 4.10 -Test Procedures

Subsection 4.10 includes specific test procedures and LED
status identification tables. The subsection is referenced
by the troubleshooting guide for the specific test to be
performed.

B. How to Use the Troubleshooting Guide

The following information is a guide to help the Service
Technician determine the most likely causes for various
symptoms. This guide is set up in the following manner:

1. Perform operational check(s) on the equipment to iso-

late problem to possible circuit(s) per Subsection 4.06,
Circuit Fault Isolation.

2. Determine symptom and isolate to defective assem-

bly using the following format:

X. Symptom (Bold Type)

Any Special Instructions (Text Type)

1. Cause (Italic Type)

a. Check/Remedy (Text Type)

3. Locate your symptom in the appropriate Subsection.

4. Check the causes (easiest listed first) for the symptom.

5. Check the remedies listed for each cause.

6. Repair as needed being sure to verify that unit is fully

operational after any repairs.

NOTES

Many signals are transferred between Printed Cir-
cuit Board Assemblies on Cables. If these cables
become faulty they can then cause various prob-
lems. Do not forget about these cables when
troubleshooting.

While troubleshooting visually inspect the inter-
nal components for signs of overheating, fractures
and damage.

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