Test 6 — plasma start, Test 7 — torch cap sensor, Perform test 6 to test – Hypertherm Powermax30 Service Manual User Manual

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Test 6 — plasma start

Verify that the control board LED is receiving a valid start signal.

1. With the power ON, look at the Start LED on the control board. It should illuminate whenever the trigger is

pulled.

2. Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF (O). Check the resistance at the 2 torch-start test points on the power board.

With the trigger engaged, the resistance should be 10 Ω or less. With the trigger disengaged, the circuit should
read as approximately 3 kΩ. If this test fails, check the torch’s start switch and the torch wires.

3. Set the ON/OFF switch to ON (I). Measure pin 16 of J7 to ground (see

Test 2, earlier in this section). It should

measure as 0 VDC for an open circuit or 3.2 VDC for a closed circuit. If the values are not correct, replace the
power board.

Test 7 — torch cap sensor

Test the cap sensor switch and torch leads.

1. Set the ON/OFF switch to OFF (O).

2. Gently pull the front endcap away from the power supply. Unplug J12 from the back side of the power board

(just below the torch-start test points).

3. Measure the resistance from the orange wire to the blue wire. It should measure less than 10 Ω. If it reads as

open, the cap sensor switch circuit is not satisfied.

4. If the torch plunger moves smoothly and the consumables are correctly installed, then either the cap sensor

switch is faulty or the torch lead has a broken wire. Replace the faulty part.

J12

Caution:

While testing, avoid any contact with the tip of the torch.

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