Machine Won't Power On - PCNC 1100
Background
The idea of providing power to your machine seems simple: just plug it in. In reality, there are a number of other components used in order to provide power appropriately safety for you and the machine, including (but not limited to):
The main disconnect switch
Fuses and/or circuit breakers
Emergency stop switch/button
Separate latching circuits for the spindle and rest of the machine
Transformers, which change the electricity to the appropriate value
Even with all of these components, you can systematically locate nearly any problem with just a multimeter.
Tools
Multimeter
Twist Out the Emergency Stop Button
Reason: The Emergency Stop button is pushed in.
Twist out the Emergency Stop button and press the Reset button.
The Reset button doesn't illuminate until after you:
Twist out the Emergency Stop button.
Press the Reset button.
Reset the Building’s Mains Breaker
Reason: The shop or building’s mains breaker is turned off.
Examine the building’s breaker. If it’s not already on, turn it on.
Using a digital multimeter, measure to inspect and verify that you have power at the outlet.
Inspect the Power Entering the Machine
Reason: The Main Disconnect switch is in the Off position.
Examine the Main Disconnect switch. If it’s not already in the On position, turn it on and try to take your machine out of reset.
Measure the voltage coming out of your Main Disconnect switch.
Identify the wires as indicated in the table.
If you measure the correct Vac, continue.
If you do not any Vac, you either have a loose wire or a faulty Main Disconnect switch.
Machine | Wires | Measure for… |
---|---|---|
PCNC 1100 | L1 and L2 | 230 Vac nominal |
Check the FU1 and FU2 Fuses
Reason: Fuse is blown.
Identify your machines main fuses.
Power down the machine, and remove both fuses.
Check both fuses using the following process: Checking a Fuse on a Tormach Machine
If any fuse is blown, replace it.
Inspect the XFM1 Transformer
Reason: Transformer fuse blown or transformer shorted.
Take a Vac reading between wires 100-102.
If no voltage is present, power down the machine, and check all three fuses on the transformer.
Check the C1 Contactor
Reason: The C1 is defective.
Power on the machine and take it out of reset.
Inspect the C1 to see if the center bar has been pulled in.
If bar is in: The C1 is latched. Using a digital multimeter set to Vac, measure for 220 Vac between:
L14
L24
Press and hold the Reset button on the operator box and observe the C1. Then release the Reset button and observe the C1.
If the bar only stays in when the button is pressed: There is a loose coil wire, short, or the C1 has malfunctioned.
If the bar never gets pulled in: Go back to the previous troubleshooting topics to ensure your machine is receiving power.