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THERMAL ARC 95 S
SERVICE
Manual 0-5086
5-4 Service
TIG Welding Problems (Continued)
5.04 Power Source Problems
Description
Possible Cause
Remedy
1. The welding arc cannot be
established.
A. The Primary supply voltage has
not been switched ON.
B. The Welding Power Source switch
is switched OFF.
C. Loose connections internally.
A. Switch ON the Primary supply
voltage.
B. Switch ON the Welding Power
Source.
C. Have an Accredited Thermal Arc
Service Provider repair the con-
nection.
2. The welding arc cannot be
established when the Over
Heat Indicator is illuminated
The machines duty cycle has been
exceeded
Wait for the Over Heat Indicator to
extinguish before resuming welding
3. Maximum output welding
current cannot be achieved
with nominal Mains supply
voltage.
Defective control circuit
Have an Accredited Thermal Arc
Service Provider inspect then repair
the welder.
4. Welding current reduces
when welding.
Poor work lead connection to the
work piece.
Ensure that the work lead has a posi-
tive electrical connection to the work
piece.
5. Circuit breaker (or fuse)
trips during welding.
The circuit breaker (or fuse) is under
size.
The recommended circuit breaker (or
fuse) size is 30 amp. An individual
branch circuit capable of carrying 30
amperes and protected by fuses or
circuit breaker is recommended for
this application.
Description
Possible Cause
Remedy
12. Arc start is not smooth.
A. Tungsten electrode is too large
for the welding current.
B. The wrong electrode is being
used for the welding job.
C. Gas flow rate is too high.
D. Incorrect shield gas is being
used.
E. Poor work clamp connection
to work piece.
A. Refer to section Tungsten Electrode
Current Ranges for the correct size.
B. Refer to section Tungsten Electrode
Types for the correct electrode type.
C. Select the correct flow rate for the
welding job.
D. Use 100% argon for TIG welding.
E. Improve connection to work piece.
!
WARNING
There are extremely dangerous voltages and power levels present inside this product. Do not attempt to repair
unless you are an Accredited Thermal Arc Service Agent and you have had training in power measurements
and troubleshooting techniques. If major complex subassemblies are faulty, then the Welding Power Source
must be returned to an Accredited Thermal Arc Service Agent for repair.