Miller Electric BLUE STAR 6000 TM-499C User Manual

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PART NAME

CIRCUIT SYMBOL

PICTURE

FUNCTION

PRESSURE

SWITCH

A change in the pressure of a gas or liquid

will actuate this switch.

OPENS

ON

INCREASE

CLOSES

ON

INCREASE

S1

S1

TEMPERATURE

SWITCH

Typically used to protect engines, this switch

is actuated by heat.

OPENS

ON

INCREASE

S1

CLOSES

ON

INCREASE

S1

WATER FLOW

SWITCH

A switch that is actuated by the flow of a

liquid. Typically used to protect

“water-cooled” torches.

OPENS

ON

INCREASE

S1

CLOSES

ON

INCREASE

S1

TERMINAL

ASSEMBLY

A connection point for primary power and the

jumper links that are used to match the input

voltage to the machine. Usually, the terminal

assembly is marked with the letters “TE”, but

the electrical symbol looks identical to a

standard terminal strip.

TE1

TE1

TERMINAL STRIP

An insulated connection point for wires. They

are used for the ease of making multiple

connections and can be a convenient point

for making electrical checks when

troubleshooting. (Notice the “jumper link”

connecting terminals A and B together.)

A B

C D

E

1T

42 42 104 105 74

104

105

THERMISTOR

A thermally sensitive resistor. There are two

types of thermistor, PTC (Positive

Temperature Coefficient) and NTC (Negative

Temperature Coefficient). A PTC thermistor’s

resistance will increase as the temperature

goes up, where as an NTC thermistor’s

resistance will decrease as the temperature

goes up. Primarily used for “Fan on Demand”

and “Thermal Shutdown” circuits.

RT1

TH1

OR

THERMOSTAT,

NORMALLY OPEN

AND NORMALLY

CLOSED

This is a switch that closes its normally open

contacts (or opens its normally closed

contacts) when a preset temperature is

reached. When the temperature goes back

down, it will reset itself. Uses of these

devices include turning on a fan motor when

needed and shutting off the output of a

welding power source if it is overheating.

NRM OPEN NRM CLOSED

TP1

TP1

TRANSISTOR

Most commonly used as an electronic switch.

There are two basic types, PNP and NPN.

This refers to their internal design, which

determines current flow direction.

Q1

Q1

B

C

E

B

C

E

NPN

PNP

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