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MAINTENANCE

HySpeed HSD130 RHF

Instruction Manual

5-11

Error code troubleshooting (5 of 8)

Error code

number

Name

Description

Corrective action

065

Chopper over

temp

The chopper has
overheated. The
temperature is > 85° C
(185° F).

1. Verify that both chopper fans are operating properly.

Spinning fan blades should be difficult to see.

2. Blow dust out of the system, especially from fans and the

chopper’s heat sink.

3. Verify that the voltage on the back side of J3.19, pins 1

and 2 on PCB3, is less than or equal to 2.9 VDC.

4. If the voltage is low, verify correct wiring between chopper

temp sensor and J3.19 pins 1 and 2.

5. If wiring is good and over temp error does not clear after

30 minutes, replace chopper.

6. If voltage is higher than 2.9 VDC and over temp LED does

not clear after 30 minutes, replace PCB3.

067

Magnetics

over temp

The power transformer or
inductors have overheated.
The temperature is
> 150° C (302° F).

1. Verify that the large fan is operating properly. Spinning fan

blades should be difficult to see.

2. Blow dust out of system, especially from fans and large

power transformer.

3. Verify that the voltage on the back side of J3.20 pins 3 and

4, is equal to or less than 3.2 VDC.

4. If voltage is low, inspect wiring between the transformer's

temp sensor and J3.20 pins 3 and 4. Look for short
circuits to wires or ground.

5. If wiring is good, the transformer has overheated.
6. If voltage is higher than 3.2 V and over temp error does not

clear after 30 minutes, replace PCB3.

071

Coolant over

temp

Torch coolant has
overheated. The
temperature is > 70° C
(158° F).

1. Verify that all fans in the coolant heat exchanger are

running.

2. Blow dust out of the system, especially from the heat

exchanger.

3. Verify that the voltage on the back side of J3.20 pins 1 and

2, is equal to or lower than 2.8 VDC.

4. If voltage is low, inspect wiring between coolant sensor

and J3.20, pins 1 and 2, for short circuits to wires or
ground.

5. If wiring is good, the coolant has overheated; let system

stand for 30 minutes to cool.

6. If voltage is higher than 2.8 VDC and the over temp error

does not clear after 30 minutes, replace the temperature
switch.

075

Low current

on CS2

A Current < 10 Amps has
been detected on chopper
channel 2 by current
sensor 2 during the
chopper test at power-up.

1. Measure voltage across the current sensor (CS2).

a) Red to black = +15 VDC, green to black = -15 VDC,

white to black = 0 VDC at idle and varies with current
output (4 VDC = 100 amps).

b) If possible, take a voltage reading on current sensor

while trying to cut. Ratio is 4 VDC = 100 amps.

c) If the current sensor voltage is approximately 6.4 VDC

or greater at idle, replace the current sensor.

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