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1.2.5 Electric shock
All electric shocks are potentially fatal and therefore live wires and/or parts should never be touched.
Insulation must be kept from the piece to be welded and from the ground by wearing insulation gloves and clothing.
Garments such as gloves, shoes, hats, clothings and body must be kept dry at all times and it is to be avoided working in humid
or wet areas.
Never touch or hold the piece to be welded by hand; if the slightest electric shock is felt, welding should be stopped immediately;
the unit is not to be used until the problem is identified and solved by qualified personnel.
Frequently inspect the primary power cable for damage or cracking of the cover and replace immediately damaged cable.
Disconnect power supply cable from mains before replacing cables or before removing unit covers.
Always replace any damaged parts of the unit, with original material.
Never short out or in any other way defeat the safety interlock devices and make sure that the power supply line is equipped with
an efficient earth plug.
Make sure that the work table is connected to a good earth ground.
Any maintenance is to be carried out by qualified personnel only that is to be aware of the risks due to dangerous voltages
necessary for the operation of the unit.
1.2.6 Pacemaker
Person wearing electronic life support devices (such as pacemaker) should consult with their doctor before going near arc
welding, cutting, gouging or spot welding operations in order to make sure that magnetic fields associated with high currents do
not affected their devices.
SECTION 2 --- GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 INTRODUCTION
The welding power supplies deliver constant current and are designed with INVERTER technology using components having
high performance and high reliability and can use for stick electrode and TIG welding.
2.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The power supply is built on a single main board with the control logics on separate interchangeable hybrid boards which give
the system a very high degree of reliability and simplify maintenance and service.
The power module uses an INVERTER working at a frequency higher than 80 kHz with a very low dynamic response time (500
millisecond) resulting in an extremely smooth welding characteristic which gives easier starting, more homogeneous droplet
size, better penetration and smoother bead appearance.
2.5 TECHNICAL SYMBOLS EXPLANATION
x IEC 974 The power supply is manufactured according to these
x EN60974 international standards.
x S/N/........ Serial number to be stated for any question relating to the unit.
x Single phase stating frequency converter-transformer-rectifier.
x Dropping characteristic.
x SMAW Suitable for welding with coated electrodes.
x TIG Suitable for TIG welding.
x U
°
Secondary no-load voltage.
x X Duty-factor percentage.
The duty-factor expresses the percentage of 10 minutes in which the power supply can operate at a
given current
without overheating.
x I
2
Welding current.
x U
2
Secondary voltage with welding current I
2
.
x U
1
Nominal supply voltage.
x 1a 50/60 Hz Single phase supply 50 or 60 Hz.
x I
1
Absorbed current at the corresponding welding current I
2
. When using the power supply for TIG welding,
divide I
1
value by 1.6.
x IP23 Grade of protection of metal frame.
x S Suitable for working in high-risk areas.
x NOTE: The power supply has been designed to operate in areas with grade 3 pollution (IEC 664).
2.6 PROTECTION DEVICES
2.6.1 Overheating and main supply anomalies protection
The power supply is protected by a device installed in such a way as to act in case of overheating and/or main supply
anomalies.
When this device intervenes, the unit stops supplying current but the cooling fan keeps working.
The acting of the device is shown by the LED turning on (4 in figure 2).
The turning off of the LED signals the resumed ability of the unit to be in operating conditions.
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