01 power source problems, Section 5, Power source problems -1 – Tweco 130i Transarc Operating Manual User Manual

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TRANSARC 130i

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5-1 POWER SOURCE PROBLEMS AND ROUTINE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

SECTION 5:

POWER SOURCE PROBLEMS AND ROUTINE SERVICE

REQUIREMENTS

5.01 Power Source Problems

FAULT

CAUSE

REMEDY

1 Mains supply voltage

is ON, Amps Display is

illuminated however unit

will not commence weld-

ing when the torch trigger

switch is depressed.

A Power source is not in the cor-

rect mode of operation.

A Set the power source to the cor-

rect mode of operation with the

process selection switch.

B Faulty torch trigger.

B Repair or replace torch trigger

switch/lead.

2 Fault Indicator is illumi-

nated and unit will not

commence welding when

the torch trigger switch is

depressed.

Duty cycle of power source has

been exceeded.

Leave the power source switched

ON and allow it to cool. Note that

fault indicator must be extin-

guished prior to commencement

of welding.

3 Welding arc cannot be

established.

A Poor or no work lead contact.

A Clean work clamp area and en-

sure good electrical contact.

B Trigger switch faulty or discon-

nected.

B Connect or repair trigger switch.

4 No gas flow in TIG mode. A Gas hose is damaged.

A Replace or repair.

B Gas passage contains impuri-

ties.

B Disconnect gas hose from the

rear of power source or wirefeed-

er and blow out impurities.

C Gas regulator turned off.

C Turn on regulator.

D Empty gas cylinder.

D Replace gas cylinder.

5 Gas flow continues after

the torch trigger switch

has been released (TIG

mode).

A Gas valve has jammed open

due to impurities in the gas or

the gas line.

A Have an accredited CIGWELD

service provider repair or replace

gas valve.

B Post flow is active in TIG

modes.

B Reduce post flow time

6 Amps Display will not

illuminate and welding arc

cannot be established.

The mains supply voltage has

exceeded voltage limits of the

power source.

Ensure that the mains supply

voltage is within 240VAC ± 15%.

7 TIG electrode melts when

arc is struck.

TIG torch is connected to the

(+) VE terminal.

Connect the TIG torch to the (-)

VE terminal.

8 Arc flutters during TIG

welding.

Tungsten electrode is too large

for the welding current.

Select the correct size of tungsten

electrode. Refer to Table 4-3.

9 Fault light is on, and E-1

is shown on the Amps

display.

A Fail to Safe protection has oper-

ated in STICK mode- VRD fault.

A Reset mains power, if fault does

not clear then replace control

board.

B Fail to safe protection has

operated in TIG mode- Inverter

fault.

B Reset mains power, if fault does

not clear then replace control

board.

C External voltage has been ap-

plied to the welding circuit.

C Reset mains power and remove

the source of the external voltage.

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