Maintenance, Input filter capacitor discharge procedure, Warning – Lincoln Electric IM589 INVERTEC V250-S User Manual

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D-1

MAINTENANCE

D-1

INPUT FILTER CAPACITOR

DISCHARGE PROCEDURE

1. Turn off input power or disconnect input power

lines.

2. Remove the 5/16" hex head screws from the side

and top of the machine and remove wrap-around
machine cover.

3. Be careful not to make contact with the capacitor

terminals that are located in the top and bottom of
the Power Board.

4. Obtain a high resistance and high wattage resistor

(25-1000 ohms and 25 watts minimum). This resis-
tor is not supplied with machine. NEVER USE A
SHORTING STRAP FOR THIS PROCEDURE.

5. Locate the four capacitor terminals (large hex head

cap screws) shown in Figure D.1. One pair at the
top and one pair at the bottom of the Power Board.

6. Use electrically insulated gloves and insulated pli-

ers. Hold body of the resistor and connect resistor
leads across the two capacitor terminals. Hold
resistor in place for 10 seconds. DO NOT TOUCH
CAPACITOR TERMINALS WITH YOUR BARE
HANDS.

7. Repeat discharge procedure for the capacitor on

other two terminals.

8. Check voltage across terminals of all capacitors

with a DC voltmeter. Polarity of capacitor terminals
is marked on PC board above terminals. Voltage
should be zero. If any voltage remains, repeat this
capacitor discharge procedure.

INVERTEC V250-S

ELECTRIC SHOCK

can kill.

• Have an electrician install and service

this equipment.

• Turn the input power off at the fuse

box before working on equipment.

• Do not touch electrically hot parts.
• Prior to Performing preventative main-

tenance, perform the following capaci-
tor discharge procedure to avoid elec-
tric shock.

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WARNING

UPPER -

CAPACITOR TERMINALS

LOWER -

CAPACITOR -
TERMINALS

INSULATED-

GLOVES

INSULATED-

PLIERS

POWER-

RESISTOR

POWER-

BOARD

RIGHT SIDE OF MACHINE

FIGURE D.1 — LOCATION OF INPUT FILTER CAPACITOR TERMINALS.

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