Powermax – Hypertherm Powermax105 Service Manual User Manual
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TroubleshooTing and sysTem TesTs
powermax
105 Service Manual
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Problem
Meaning
Causes
Solution
Arc goes out while
cutting or intermittently
will not fire.
The arc lost contact
with the workpiece.
• The work lead
or work lead
connection may
be faulty.
• The material
being cut may
require the use of
continuous pilot
arc mode.
• If you are cutting expanded metal, grate,
or any metal with holes, set the mode
switch to continuous pilot arc mode.
• Check for loose connections at the work
clamp and at the power supply.
• Reposition the work lead on the
workpiece.
• Clean the cutting surface to ensure a
better connection with the work lead.
Faulty fan.
• The fan could be
overloading the
flyback circuit.
• Perform Tests 5 and 11.
The cut quality is poor
or the cut does not sever
the metal.
The consumables
are worn, there is
a poor work lead
connection, the
output from the
power supply is
too low, the power
board is producing
low current, or the
selected cutting
mode is incorrect..
• The consumables
need to be
replaced
• Inspect the consumables and replace if
necessary.
• The work lead
may be damaged
or not properly
connected to the
work piece
• Inspect the work lead for damage.
Reposition it and clean the work surface
to ensure good contact.
• The amperage
adjustment knob
may be set too
low.
• Increase the amperage as needed.
• The power board
may be faulty.
• Perform Tests 1, 2, and 3 and replace
any faulty components.
The cutting mode
switch is in the
wrong position
for the cutting
operation.
• Ensure the cutting mode switch is in the
correct position.
• Faulty pilot arc
IGBT.
• Turn the power OFF, remove the
consumables, and check the resistance
between the cathode and the work
clamp. If the resistance is less than 5
kΩ, check the resistance across the
pilot arc IGBT (two screws on 08). If the
resistance is less than 5 kΩ, replace the
pilot arc IGBT.