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Powermax – Hypertherm Powermax45 Service Manual User Manual

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TroubleshooTing and sysTem TesTs

powermax

45

Service Manual

5-13

Problem

This may mean

Cause

Solution

The power ON LED is

illuminated or is blinking

and the fault LED is

blinking.

A major fault has occurred

in the power supply.

• Any of the fan, solenoid

valve, control board, or

power board may be

faulty.

• The error LED on the

control board should be

flashing. The number of

times it flashes between

pauses indicates which

components to test. See

Control Board LEDs on

page 5-16.

The power ON LED is

illuminated and the fault

LED and the temperature

LED alternately flash when

the system is powered ON.

The system was powered

on while the plasma start

signal was being sent.

• The system was powered

on while the torch trigger

was being pulled or the

trigger was activated too

soon after the system was

powered on.

• The start circuit is stuck

closed.

• Release the torch trigger

and turn OFF the power

supply and then turn it ON

again to reset the unit.

Be sure to allow time for

the soft start circuit to be

satisfied.

• Perform Test 6 – plasma

start on page 5-26 to test

the start signal.

The power ON LED is

illuminated and no fault

LEDs are illuminated, but no

gas flows when the torch

trigger is pulled.

The start signal is not

reaching the control board.

• The torch or torch lead

may be damaged.

• The power board may be

faulty.

• The control board may be

faulty.

• Ensure that the gas is

connected (gas pressure

LED will illuminate

yellow after the torch is

activated).

• Inspect the torch and

torch lead for damage.

• Verify that the control

board start LED

illuminates when the

trigger is pulled. If it

does not, perform Test

6 – plasma start on page

5-26 to check the start

signal from the power

board.

Gas flows when the system

is powered ON.

The incoming gas pressure

is too high or the system is

in gas test mode.

• Verify that the mode

switch is not set to gas

test mode.

• The gas pressure from the

compressor or cylinder

may be too high.

• The gas solenoid valve

may be faulty.

• Check the gas supply to

make sure that it does not

exceed 9.3 bar (135 psi).

If necessary, reduce the

pressure.

• Perform Test 4 – solenoid

valve on page 5-24 to

verify that the gas solenoid

valve is functioning

correctly.

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