Accessories Given With Machine
Welding clamp and cable
Work connection clamp and cable
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Electromagnetic Compatibility - 2
To reduce the effect and exposure level of electromagnetic waves produced by the machine, below warnings
should certainly taken into account:
1- Mains supply connection should be performed as explained in the user manual. If electromagnetic
interference occurs, it may be necessary to take some precautions like filtering the electric main.
2 - Lead wires (electrode and work cables) should be as short as possible and should be routed together.
Never wrap these cables around your body and stand between the cables and pay attention that the
cables are not on the grounded surfaces.
3 - Work cable should be connected to the piece being welded as close as possible.
4 -
During the welding process, it should be stood away from the machine as far as possible.
5 - Insulation of cables within the working area may reduce the electromagnetic interference. This situation
may be necessary for some special applications.
6 - Work should not be performed near welding power unit.
7 - To reduce electromagnetic interference and increase work safety, ground the work piece if possible.
User should check if this grounding may cause problem for himself and for the machine.
8 - Ideal measurements of the working area should be determined based on the construction of this area
and other factors included.
9 - In case the machine used in environments having high electromagnetic fields,
adjusted welding current
may change.
10 - To provide conformity with EN 61000-3-12 standard for this machine, it is the user's responsibility to
connect the machine to the mains with a suitable harmonic filter.
Efficient Use of Machine in Terms of Power Consumption
1 - Welding machine is designed and manufactured as to get low energy from mains while in the On
position.
2 - While welding to prevent over energy consumption, current values that are suitable for the electrode
diameter being used should be selected and current values higher than adequate should be avoided.