Negative Electrode Polarity; Voltage Sensing - Lincoln Electric 10630 Operator's Manual

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NEGATIVE ELECTRODE POLARITY

When negative electrode polarity is required, such as
in some Innershield applications, reverse the output
connections at the power source (electrode cable to
the negative (-) stud, and work cable to the positive
(+) stud).
When operating with electrode polarity negative the
switch 7 must be set to ON on the Wire Feed Head
PC Board. The default setting of the switch is OFF to
represent positive electrode polarity.
Set the Negative Polarity switch on Wire Feed Head
PC board as follows:
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
• Do not touch electrically live parts
or electrodes with your skin or wet
clothing.
• Insulate yourself from the work and
ground.
• Always wear dry insulating gloves.
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1. Turn off power to the power source at the discon-
nect switch.
2. Remove the front cover from the power source.
3. The wire feed head board is on the right
side of the power source. Locate the 8-
position DIP switch and look for switch 7
of the DIP switch.
4. Using a pencil or other small object, slide
the switch right to the OFF position for
positive electrode polarity. Conversely,
slide the switch left to the on position for
negative electrode polarity.
5. Replace the cover and screws. The PC board will
"read" the switch at power up, and configure the
work voltage sense lead appropriately.
INSTALLATION

VOLTAGE SENSING

The best arc performance occurs when the Power
Waves
®
has accurate data about the arc conditions.
Depending upon the process, inductance within the
electrode and work lead cables can influence the volt-
age apparent at the contact tip. Voltage sense leads
improve the accuracy of the arc conditions and can
have a dramatic effect on performance.
If the voltage sensing is enabled but the sense
leads are missing or improperly connected,
extremely high welding outputs may occur.
Do not tightly bundle the work sense lead to the work
lead.
The ELECTRODE sense lead (67) is built into the
K1795 control cable. The WORK sense lead (21) con-
nects to the Power Wave
located underneath the output stud cover.
Enable the voltage sense leads as follows:
Process Electrode Voltage
Sensing 67 lead *
GMAW 67 lead required
GMAW-P 67 lead required
FCAW
67 lead required
GTAW
Voltage sense at studs
SAW
67 lead required
* The electrode voltage 67 sense lead is part of the
control cable to the wire feeder.
** For consistent weld quality, work voltage sensing is
recommended.
POWER WAVE
®
655/R
CAUTION
®
at the four-pin connector
TABLE 2
Work Voltage
Sensing 21 lead
21 lead optional**
21 lead optional**
21 lead optional**
Voltage sense at studs
21 lead optional**
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