Troubleshooting, Caution – Lincoln Electric IM10063 TCV400 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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TCV400

Observe all Safety Guidelines detailed throughout this manual

If for any reason you do not understand the test procedures or are unable to perform the tests/repairs safely, contact your
Local TAFA Authorized Field Service Facility for technical troubleshooting assistance before you proceed.

CAUTION

PROBLEMS

(SYMPTOMS)

POSSIBLE

CAUSE

RECOMMENDED

COURSE OF ACTION

Input contactor (CR1 chatters).

Machine input contactor does not
operate.

Machine input contactor operates,
but no output.

Machine has minimum output and no
control.

Machine has high output and no
control.

1. Faulty input contactor (CR1).
2. Low line voltage.

1. Supply line fuse blown.

2. Contactor power circuit dead.

3. Broken power lead.
4. Wrong input voltage.

5. Open input contactor coil.
6. POWER “I/O” switch (S1) not

closing.

1. Circuit between 41B (7 ) and 41A

(18) is not being closed.

2. Electrode or work lead loose or

broken.

3. Open main transformer (T1) pri-

mary or secondary circuit.

4. Defective Control PC Board.

5. Primary or secondary thermostats

open.

1. Terminals 75, 76, or 77 grounded

to positive output.

1. Terminals 75, 76, or 77 grounded

to negative output.

1. Repair or replace.
2. Check input power.

1. Replace if blown - look for reason

first.

2. Check control transformer T2 and

associated leads.

3. Check input voltage at contactor.
4. Check voltage against instruc-

tions.

5. Replace coil.
6. Replace switch.

1. Make sure trigger circuit is being

closed.

2. Repair connection.

3. Repair

4. Replace. See Procedure for

Replacing PC Boards.

5. Amber thermal protection light is

on: Check for overheating; make
sure fan is operating and there is
no obstruction to free air flow.

1. Check 75, 76, or 77 for ground to

positive output circuit. Nearly zero
ohms to ground indicates a
grounded circuit. A value greater
than a few thousand ohms is nor-
mal. Self-restoring fuses on PC
Board automatically reset within a
few seconds after ground is
cleared.

1. Check 75, 76, or 77 for ground to

negative output circuit. Nearly
zero ohms to ground indicates a
grounded circuit. A value greater
than a few thousand ohms is nor-
mal. Self-restoring fuses on PC
Board automatically reset within a
few seconds after ground is
cleared.

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