Hypertherm Powermax30 AIR Service Manual User Manual

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Powermax30 AIR Service Manual 808850

5 – Troubleshooting and System Tests

The cut quality is poor,
or the cut does not
sever the metal.

• The consumables are worn or

damaged.

• The work lead connection is poor. The

work lead may be damaged or not
properly connected to the workpiece.

• The amperage adjustment knob is set

too low.

• The power board is producing low

current and may be faulty.

• The extension cord is too long, is

damaged, or is not capable of
delivering sufficient power to the
power supply.

• Inspect the consumables and replace

if necessary.

• Reposition the work lead on the

workpiece.

• Clean the workpiece surface to make

a better connection with the work
lead.

• Inspect the work lead and replace if

necessary.

• If your input circuit is capable, turn the

amperage adjustment knob to a
higher setting.

• Perform

Test 2 – power board voltage

checks on page 80 and
Test 3 – VBUS and voltage balance
on power board
on page 82
.

• Operate the system without using an

extension cord. If you must use an
extension cord, use a heavy
conductor cord of the shortest
possible length. See

Extension cord

recommendations on page 31.

The circuit breaker trips
frequently while you are
cutting.

• The amperage adjustment knob is set

too high for the input circuit.

• The wrong consumables are being

used.

• The input circuit is not delivering

sufficient power to the power supply.

• The operator is stretching the arc by

holding the torch too far from the
workpiece when cutting.

• The extension cord is too long, is

damaged, or is not capable of
delivering sufficient power to the
power supply.

• Turn down the cutting current. See

Step 3 – Adjust the output current on
page 45.

• Make sure the correct consumables

are installed for this power supply and
torch. See

Consumable use on

page 35.

• Operate the system on a 240 VAC

input circuit whenever possible.

• Avoid stretching the arc. Drag the

torch on the workpiece. See

Edge

start on a workpiece on page 52.

• Operate the system without using an

extension cord. If you must use an
extension cord, use a heavy
conductor cord of the shortest
possible length. See

Extension cord

recommendations on page 31.

• Make sure nothing else is drawing

power on the same circuit.

Problem

Possible causes

Possible solutions

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