Tweco 400 Ultra-Cut(May 2014) User Manual

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ULTRA-CUT 100 XT/200 XT/300 XT/400 XT

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APPENDIX

A-57

The codes are separated into 6 groups.

Group 1

Plasma Process -- Relating to pilot, transfer, torch voltages, etc.

Group 2

Plasma Power Supply -- Primarily the Inverter Sections

Group 3

Interface to Gas controls -- Mainly the DFC 3000

Group 4

Cooling System -- The liquid cooling system for the torch and inverters

Group 5

CCM -- Communications port to the gas controls

For the XT units we are using a 3 digit code with group 1 codes in the 100’s, group 2 in the 200s etc. These correspond to the

older codes used in previous units, where 1-1 is now 101. For the most part the codes have the same meaning. Where an older

code no longer applies to the XT system we don’t use it over again and have left it reserved to avoid confusion. For example the

code 204 (2-4) which meant the inverter module wasn’t ready. We now detect that error in a different way that has a somewhat

different meaning so we have reserved the 204 Code.

While most of the codes indicate a fault has occurred, a few of them, such as 304 (formerly 3-4), simply refer to the current status.

304 indicates either “priming” where the pump is filling the system with coolant or more often “purging” where the gas is flowing

to dry the consumables after replacing them or purging the gas lines when a different gas type has been selected.

Troubleshooting (General)

In many cases where the cause may be listed as a cable or wire disconnected but also includes loose or broken.

All Ribbon cables have an extra receptacle near one end for measuring signals on the cable.

A number of the measurements will require probing of some small connectors or measuring signal on ribbon cables. For probing

the small connectors, standard meter probes are usually too big. We suggest making a couple probes using steel wire. Copper

buss wire isn’t stiff enough. A paper clip is a little too big. One idea is take a socket from an Amp mate-n-loc or similar connector

into which your meter probe will fit and crimp a small piece of steel wire, (0.020 to 0.025” dia.; (0.5-0.6 mm) works best), into

where wire would normally be crimped. The wire should be soldered and crimped. The steel wire may be found in hobby stores

that cater to model building.

Art # 12302

Art # 12303

Insulate all but the end of the wire and slide these onto your meter probe. If your meter has alligator clip adaptors you could hold

the wire in these as well, be sure they don’t short together.

Problems that do not set Status or Fault codes:

1. At power on GAS LED blinks continuously, no code set. Real problem is no or low coolant flow but it takes 4 minutes

before code is set and people don’t wait that long.

Power Supply Status Codes

Group 1, Process Codes

101

Plasma Enable Is Disabled

Code 101 is activated by either an open circuit between TB1-1 & 2 on CCM I/O PCB or Plasma Enable switched off on the

GCM 2010 or on the TSC 3000. TB1-1 & 2 comes from the factory with a jumper installed. An installer may remove the

jumper and connect a separate Plasma Enable switch or use the Plasma Enable wires included in the 37 pin CNC cable used

with the Ultra-Cut XT & Auto-Cut 300XT. The Auto-Cut 200XT which uses a 14 pin CNC does not have the Plasma Enable

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