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Troubleshooting CPVS500 Welder: Common Faults Guide

In industrial welding sites, the OTC DAIHEN CPVS500 welding machine is renowned for its robust performance. To help equipment maintenance personnel quickly locate problems and reduce downtime, we have compiled the common fault phenomena, causes, and detailed countermeasures for the CPVS500 welder. If you need original spare parts support during maintenance, please feel free to contact us at any time.

I. CPVS500 Welder Common Faults Troubleshooting Chart

No. Phenomenon Cause of Fault or Abnormality Troubleshooting Measure
1 Main Power Indicator PL1 is OFF Indicator PL1 fault (Fan runs) Check and replace PL1 indicator
Distribution box switch not engaged (Fan doesn’t run) Check distribution box power supply
Input side cable (U/V phase) phase loss or poor contact Check input side cable connection
2 Ammeter Displays “E01” Alarm Thermal switch THP1 fault (Displayed upon power-on) Replace thermal switch THP1
CN5 connector on PCB1 not inserted properly Insert CN5 firmly into place
Fan FM does not run (Lights up during welding) Refer to No. 3 for inspection
Exceeds rated duty cycle Strictly adhere to rated duty cycle
Abnormal temperature rise inside the power source Check cooling environment and let it cool
3 Power Switch NF “ON”, Fan FM Does Not Run Main power indicator PL1 is OFF Refer to No. 1 troubleshooting
Power switch NF fault (PL1 is ON) Replace power switch NF
Fan FM fault (PL1 is ON) Replace fan FM
Fuse F1 on circuit board PCB4 blown Identify cause and replace fuse
4 Shielding Gas Won’t Stop (Continuous Leaking) Circuit board (gas control circuit) fault Replace circuit board PCB1 or PCB2
Solenoid valve SOL fault Replace solenoid valve SOL
5 Torch Switch TS “ON” but no gas, fan runs Cylinder valve closed or insufficient pressure (No gas in Gas Check) Open cylinder valve, check pressure
Solenoid valve SOL fault (No gas in Gas Check) Replace solenoid valve SOL
Circuit board control circuit fault (No gas in Gas Check) Check or replace circuit board PCB1
Wire feeder control cable broken (No gas in Gas Check) Check and replace cable or socket
Torch switch TS fault (Gas flows in Gas Check) Replace torch switch TS
Wire feeder control cable poor contact (Gas flows in Gas Check) Check and replace cable or socket
6 Torch Switch TS “ON”, no wire feeding (Inching also invalid) Wire feeder control cable broken or socket poor contact Check and replace cable or socket
Fuse on PCB6 blown due to short circuit Identify cause and replace
Wire feed motor fault Check wire feed motor
Circuit board (motor circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1
7 Torch Switch TS “ON”, no voltage output Circuit board (control circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1, 3
IGBT TR1 and TR2 fault Replace IGBT TR1 and TR2
Wire feeder control cable broken Check and replace control cable
8 Massive current appears, uncontrollable Circuit board (control circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1, 3
9 Cannot set welding current and voltage Wire feeder control cable broken Check and replace cable
Remote control pendant potentiometers R5, 6 fault Replace potentiometers R5, 6
Circuit board (control circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1
10 Cannot switch from slow wire feed to welding wire feed speed Circuit board (control circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1
11 Crater fill setting cannot achieve self-hold Circuit board (control circuit) fault Check and replace PCB1

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