Troubleshooting & repair, Switch board test (continued), Warning – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC SVM129-B User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

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INVERTEC® STT® & STT® II

SWITCH BOARD TEST (continued)

FIGURE F.11 - SWITCH BOARD RESISTANCE TEST

TEST PROCEDURE

NOTE: There are two switch boards. One is

located on each side of the machine.

NOTE: The switch boards are designed to

receive gate (turn-on) signals from the
driver board (pulse transformer secon-
daries). The internal board circuitry
processes the signals and outputs them
to the FETs. The switch board circuitry
contains snubber circuitry to protect the
FETs. This protection is supplemented
by off-board resistors. The switch board
design accommodates the connection
point(s) for the capacitor(s), main trans-
former primary windings, input rectifier,
and reconnect switches.

1. Turn off INVERTEC® STT® & STT® II and

disconnect main AC input power to the
machine.

2. Using the 5/16" nut driver, remove the case

wraparound cover.

3. Perform the Input Filter Capacitor

Discharge

Procedure.

See

the

Maintenance section.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can
kill.

• Before continuing with the

test procedure, perform
the capacitor discharge
procedure to avoid electric
shock.

4. Disconnect all wiring harness leads (401/403,

1/8, 9, 12, 4/5, 402/404) from the switch
board.

5. Fold the leads up so they do not interfere with

the exposed terminals. See Figure F.11.

6. Using an analog ohmmeter, perform the resis-

tance tests detailed in Table F.5 and shown in
Figure F.11. If any test fails, replace both
switch boards. See the Switch Board
Removal and Replacement
procedure.

7. If the switch boards appear to be burned or

overheated, or if the machine was supplied by
a 380 VAC or higher voltage supply when the
failure occurred, replace the capacitors and
the switch boards.

WARNING

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