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Troubleshooting, Control circuit troubleshooting chart, Idealarc – Lincoln Electric IM10111 IDEALARC R3R-500-I User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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IDEALARC

®

R3R-500-I

Low output, low OCV

, or erratic welding

T

urn control dial to minimum

Check OCV

OCV is 35-55V

OCV is 40-45V

OCV is 0

Rated OCV but

OCV less than rated

erratic welding

but more than 55V

OCV 45-55V

OCV 35-45V

Possible machine

Check leads 76, 77,

Possible

Loose lead

Possible intermittent

Possible

Possible wrong connection

Possible defective

is being

212, 213, 210, 21

1

defective

connections

or loose connections

defective

of gate leads if recent

PC board

single phased

& SW2 for open

PC board

on shunt

in control circuit.

PC board

PC board or rectifier

Check aux. voltages

Check PC board con-

stack change.

on PC board

nector

, switches,

potentiometers, etc.

201-202 = 120V ± 10%

Replace

Retighten

Replace

See wiring diagram

Replace

201-202 = 120V ± 10%

leads

and correct

202-203 = 120V ± 10%

Remove and replace Gate leads

G-1, G-2, G-3 from PC board

one at a time.

If aux. voltages

are incorrect,

If aux. voltages

If removing each gate lead

If removing and replacing

check & repair

.

are OK

one at a time changes OCV

each gate lead one at a

time does

NOT

change OCV

Identify gate lead that, when

removed, OCV did not change.

With power of

f, disconnect

Remove gate lead. V

oltage

remote control amphenol

between gate lead and 204 must be 13-17V

.

and welding leads from

output terminals.

If voltage OK

If voltage is

not correct

Check the following pins

Defective power SCR

for resistance to ground.

Possible defective

Resistance must be as

PC board

follows:

Replace

GND 2K min.

GND 2K min.

Replace.

GND 12K min.

If not, examine amphenol

If resistance is OK, possible

assembly for faults.

defective PC board.

If fault found, repair or

If amphenol OK, possible

replace amphenol assembly

.

defective PC board.

CONTROL CIRCUIT
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