Hypertherm HT200LHF-200 Volt HySpeed User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

HySpeed HT2000LHF

Instruction Manual

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4. The green POWER ON indicator is

illuminated, the START command is
given and the DC ON indicator is
illuminated, but there is no high
frequency and no pilot arc.

4.1. There is no spark between the spark gap electrodes.

Clean (with emery cloth), align and reset the electrode gaps

to .020" (0.51 mm), if necessary. The electrode surfaces

between the gaps should be flat. If the surfaces are

rounded, replace and reset the gap.

• Inspect the high voltage transformer T3 in the power

supply for signs of overheating. See Figure 6-7 for

location of T3 . Replace T3 if it is overheating.

• Check for 120VAC at T3 after the START command is

given.

• If there is no 120VAC at T3, use wiring diagrams in

Section 7

to check pins, connectors and associated

wiring from T3 to relay board PCB4. If connections are

OK, there may be a problem with either PCB4 or PCB2.

• If there is 120VAC at T3 , shut down the system and

remove capacitors C4, C5 and C6. (See Figure 6-7 for

location of C4, C5 and C6) Restart the system and look

for a faint spark across the gaps.

• If a spark is not observed at the gaps, replace T3. If there

is a spark, shut down system, and replace capacitors C4,

C5 and C6.

(Always replace all the capacitors.)

4.2. There is no high frequency at the torch.

Check for a shorted torch, or loose lead connections.

Replace the torch or tighten the lead connections.

Problem

Possible Causes

/ Solutions

3.3. One or more of the STATUS LEDs remains illuminated,

indicating a fault condition.

To troubleshoot STATUS fault conditions, see

Status LED

Troubleshooting

later in this section.

5. The green POWER ON indicator is

illuminated, the torch START
command is given and the DC ON
indicator illuminates, and there is
high frequency, but there is no
pilot arc.

5.1. Pilot arc relay CR1 is not closing.

See if the CR1 relay contacts close after the START

command is given. See Figure 6-7 for location of CR1. If

CR1 does not close:

• With an AC voltmeter across the relay, see if 120VAC is

coming from PCB4 after the START command is given.

• If there is no 120VAC, check connectors, terminals, pins,

and associated wiring to PCB4.

• If wiring is OK, there is a problem either with PCB4 or

PCB2.

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