Simplified trigger circuit diagram, Troubleshooting & repair, Trigger circuit test (continued) – Lincoln Electric INVERTEC SVM129-B User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

F-52

F-52

INVERTEC® STT® & STT® II

TRIGGER CIRCUIT TEST (continued)

FIGURE F.22 – SIMPLIFIED TRIGGER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

FROM PROTECTION
BOARD OVERVOLTAGE

PWM

OUTPUTS

TO POWER

BOARD

7J6

2J6

11J4

3J4

13J36

5J36

8J33

6J34

9J4

12J4

3J31

6J22

6J4

POWER BOARD

CONTROL BOARD

REMOTE

PROTECTION

BOARD

14 AMPHENOL

#301

#305

#503A

#224

#210

#212

#223

#212C

#413

#405

C

D

T1 AUXILIARY

TRANSFORMER

2

4
V

A
C

P

W

M

5J4

TO

POWER

BOARD

2J31

3.5 ohms

3.5 ohms

STT II Only

#379

7. Using the ohmmeter check for continuity (zero

ohms) from plug J31 pin 3 (lead#503A) to plug
J4 pin 6 (lead#210). See Figure F.22,
Simplified Trigger Circuit Diagram.

8. If any of the resistance checks are abnormal-

ly high in steps 5, 6 or 7, check for broken or
loose wires, connections or "open" ther-
mostats. Also check the small inductors on
the Remote Protection Board. See Figure
F.22, Simplified Trigger Circuit Diagram.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can
kill.

• With input power ON,

there are high voltages
inside the machine. Do
not reach into the machine
or touch any internal part.

9. Apply the correct input power to the machine

and turn ON.

10. Locate plug J6 on the power PC board. See

Figure F. 15. in the Power Board Test.

11. Carefully check for approximately 1VDC from

plug J6 pin 2 (lead #305)(+) to plug J6 pin 7
(lead #301) (-). If the approximately 1VDC is
present the power PC board and protection
PC board are functioning properly for the trig-
ger circuit to operate. If the correct DC volt-
age is NOT present, perform the Protection
Board Test
and the Power Board Test.

12. Test to make sure the T1 auxiliary trans-

former is producing 24VAC. See Figure F.22,
Simplified Trigger Circuit Diagram.

13. If the above tests do not reveal the problem,

the control PC board or associated wiring
may be faulty. See Figure F.22, Simplified
Trigger Circuit Diagram.

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