Troubleshooting - Everlast PowerPlasma 50 Operator's Manual

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Section 4
PLASMA TROUBLE SHOOTING:
Air Flows but arc does not start withing 2-3 seconds.
Air Flows but arc does not start or spark when nozzle
is rubbed on the metal.
OK to cut light is not on. Will not start arc.
Pilot arc will not light.
Pilot arc will not transfer and amps read approxi-
mately 25-27 amps while switch is held. (Arc barely
cuts or only "scratches" the surface of the metal or
cut is extremely slow on thin materials.)
Arc Sputters.
Consumables are dirty, smutty looking upon inspec-
tion. Premature wear on consumables. Shortened
consumable life.
Premature wear on consumables. Short consuma-
ble life. Uneven wear of consumables, melting of
cup.
Arc will not start. Air will not flow. Machine runs.
Unstable Arc at lower amps.
Arc tries to start but irregular, dancing arc and/or arc
melts through side of nozzle.
Arc will try to start if touched to the metal, but no air
flow while switch is pressed.
Air flows continuously.
Excessively Beveled Cut.
Cup and/or nozzle is melting or cracking.
Power input circuit breaker trips repeatedly.
Arc "Blows Out" when ready to cut.
Arc will not stop when switch is released.
CAUSE/SOLUTION
Check consumables for wear and tightness. Check fuse.
Check Air Pressure. Sticky or slow spring/piston on torch
blow back mechanism. Release trigger and try again. Pre-
flow turned on.
Pre Flow is turned on. Fuse blown. Missing swirl ring. Worn
or loose consumables. IGBT issue. PCB issue.
Increase air Pressure. Make sure air is connected.
Fuse blown.
Check work clamp connection. Make sure rust is removed
from work clamp contact area. Faulty Clamp. Arc continuity
is not being sensed. If these steps do not correct the issue,
contact Everlast. Operating in 110V mode.
Inadequate air flow or air pressure. Improperly sized nozzle.
Decrease size as amps are lowered. Increase air pressure to
70-75 psi while air is flowing through torch. Loose consuma-
bles. Check tightness.
Moisture, oil contamination of consumable. Wrong consum-
ables. Poor quality aftermarket consumables.
Moisture, oil contamination of consumable. Excessive pilot
arc time. Improper cutting technique. Wrong piercing tech-
nique.
Torch cup is loose, safety contact pins are dirty or not mak-
ing contact with cup face. Torch switch wire is loose. Prob-
lem with connector. Torch is not properly connected.
Consumable orifice size is too large. Reduce orifice size.
Missing swirl ring, or worn electrode or both. Check and re-
place. Make sure swirl ring is not cracked.
Stuck or dirty solenoid valve. Contact Everlast.
Post flow turned set too long. Preflow is turned on. Sole-
noid is stuck. Contact Everlast.
Worn consumables, too high of stand-off height.
Improper cutting technique/excessive piercing.
Improperly sized circuit. Internal issue. Contact Everlast.
Too high of air pressure. Reduce to 72 psi. Wrong size con-
sumable. Use smaller consumable. Readjust air pressure.
Switched to CNC/Track torch. Torch trigger is stuck.
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