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37250 - ESAB High Frequency Arc Starter Transformer 37250

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview: ESAB 37250 High Frequency Auto-Transformer

The ESAB 37250 Auto-Transformer is a specialized inductive component utilized in the high-frequency (HF) arc starting circuits of select TIG welding power sources and plasma cutting machines. For professional welder repair technicians and industrial electricians, this component represents the solution to common "hard start" or "no start" issues where the main power source is functional, but the initial arc bridge cannot be established.

In TIG welding, particularly with DCEN for steel or AC for aluminum, High Frequency is utilized to create a conductive path through the air between the tungsten electrode and the workpiece. This allows for non-contact arc starting, which prevents tungsten contamination and preserves the geometry of the electrode tip. The ESAB 37250 functions by stepping up the voltage in the HF circuit to the kilovolt range necessary to break down the dielectric resistance of the air. It works in conjunction with spark gap assemblies and high-voltage capacitors to generate the oscillating frequency that rides on top of the welding current.

Symptoms of Failure:

A technician should suspect the HF transformer when the machine exhibits the following behaviors:

  • The gas solenoid opens, and Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) is present at the terminals, but no spark jumps the gap.
  • The spark gap assembly inside the machine fires, but no HF output reaches the torch (indicating an open secondary winding).
  • Visible arcing or burning on the transformer insulation itself.

This unit is an auto-transformer, meaning it uses a single winding acting as both primary and secondary, or tapped windings, to achieve the necessary voltage transformation efficiently within a compact footprint. It is critical to replace this unit with the exact OEM part number (37250) because the inductance and impedance are tuned to the specific frequency of the machine's oscillator circuit. Mismatched transformers can lead to unstable HF, interference with surrounding electronics, or failure to ignite the arc.

Installation Note: This component handles extremely high voltages. Installation should only be performed by qualified repair personnel. Ensure the machine is disconnected from input power and all internal capacitors are properly discharged before servicing the HF circuit.

Additional Information
Brand:ESAB
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Component Type:Auto-Transformer, High Frequency Transformer
Application:Arc Starting Circuit, TIG Welding, Plasma Cutting
Part Number:37250

INCLUDED

  • 1 x ESAB 37250 Auto-Transformer High Frequency

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of failed high-frequency transformers in ESAB welding power sources
  • Repair of "hard starting" TIG welders
  • Restoration of pilot arc functionality in plasma cutters
  • Maintenance of legacy L-TEC and Linde welding equipment
  • Industrial equipment repair and refurbishment

FAQ

It generates the high voltage required for the high-frequency (HF) start circuit, allowing the welding arc to establish without the electrode touching the workpiece.

Common signs include a machine that powers on and flows gas but fails to generate a spark at the torch, or visible damage/burning on the transformer coils.

Yes, this is an authentic ESAB OEM replacement part, ensuring correct fitment and electrical specifications.

Due to the high voltages involved in welding equipment, especially in the HF circuit, installation should be performed by a qualified technician or electrician.

No, it is specific to certain ESAB, L-TEC, and Linde models. Please check your machine's parts manual or consult with a technician to verify compatibility.

An auto-transformer typically has one single winding with two end terminals and one or more terminals at intermediate tap points, whereas a standard transformer has separate primary and secondary windings.

It depends on the specific model of the equipment. While both processes use HF for starting, the part number must match the equipment's parts list.

HF allows for non-contact starts, which prevents the tungsten electrode from being contaminated by the base metal, a crucial factor for high-quality welds.