Igbt device test using the hypertherm tester, Powermax1000, Maintenance 3-10 – Hypertherm Powermax1000 Service Manual User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

3-10

powermax1000

Service Manual

1

Caution:

Failure to isolate the IGBT may result in false readings and/or damage
to the IGBT tester.

The illustrations below depict three common IGBT configurations. Each connection on the IGBT is labeled with an
abbreviation. They may be labeled as C, E, G or 1, 2, 3 with a schematic that shows numbers and pin functions.

Yellow lead

Gate 1 (G1)

Black lead

Emitter 1 (E1)

Red lead

Collector 1, (C1)

IGBT, Inverter,

Test 2

Yellow lead

Gate (G)

Black lead

Emitter (E)

Red lead

Collector (C)

IGBT, PFC

Yellow lead

Gate (G)

Red lead

Collector (C)

Black lead

Emitter (E)

IGBT, Pilot arc

IGBT device test using the Hypertherm tester

Using the Hypertherm IGBT tester, press and hold the switch in the desired position to perform the tests described
in the following table.

Switch

LED

position

Fail

Pass

Battery

This may mean

Corrective action

Left

X

IGBT is shorted

Replace IGBT

Left

X

IGBT passed short test

None

Left

X

Battery below 8V

Replace battery

Left

Dead battery

Replace battery

Right

X

IGBT is open

Replace IGBT

Right

X

IGBT passed open test

None

Right

X

Battery below 8V

Replace battery

Right

Dead battery

Replace battery

IGBT, Inverter,

Test 1

Yellow lead

Gate 2 (G2)

Black lead
Emitter 2 (E2)

Red lead

Collector 2 (C2)

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