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Operating manual
TITANIUM
Translation of the original
instructions
Do not use the cables or torch to move the welding current source. It must be moved in an upright position.
Do not carry the welding machine over people or objects.
Never lift a gas cylinder and the welding current source at the same time. They have different transportation requirements.
SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT
• Place the welding power source on a floor with a maximum inclination of 10°.
• Provide a sufficient area to properly ventilate the source of the welding current and access the machine’s controls.
• Do not use in an environment with conductive metal dust.
• The welding power source must be protected from heavy rain and out of direct sunlight.
• The equipment has an IP23 protection rating, meaning:
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it is protected against dangerous access by solid bodies with a diameter >12.5 mm
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it is protected against rain falling at 60° to the vertical
This equipment is, therefore, suitable for outdoor use in accordance with its IP23 protection rating.
Power, extension and welding cables must be fully unwound to avoid overheating.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage to persons and objects caused by improper or dangerous use of this
equipment.
MAINTENANCE / ADVICE
• Maintenance should only be carried out by a qualified technician. Annual maintenance is recommended.
• Switch off the power supply by disconnecting the plug and waiting for two minutes before carrying out work on the equipment.
Inside, the voltages and intensities are high and dangerous.
- Regularly remove the cover and blow out the dust Take the opportunity to have the electrical connections checked by a qualified technician using
an insulated tool.
• Check the power cable’s condition regularly. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their after-sales service
department or a similarly qualified technician to avoid hazards.
• Leave the welding power source’s vents free to allow air to enter and exit the machine.
• Do not use this welding power source for thawing pipes, recharging batteries/accumulators or starting motors.
SETUP - OPERATING THE PRODUCT
Only experienced persons, authorised by the manufacturer, may set up the device. During setup, ensure that the power source is disconnected from
the mains system. Serial or parallel power source connections are not allowed. It is recommended to use the welding cables supplied with the unit in
order to achieve the product’s optimum settings’ configuration.
DESCRIPTION
This equipment is a three-phase power source for TIG welding with a direct current (DC TIG) or an alternating current (AC TIG) as well as for
coated-electrode welding (MMA).
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION (I)
1) Human Machine Interface (HMI)
7)
Digital TIG-1 kit connection (optional extra, P.N. 037960)
NUM-1 kit connection (option ref. 063938) = 230 AC/DC FV only
2)
Positive polarity socket
8)
ON/OFF Switch
3) Torch gas connection
9)
Power supply cable
4) Torch button connection
10)
USB connection
5)
Negative polarity socket
11) Analogue connection
6) Cylinder gas connection
12)
Reel or remote HMI connection = 400 AC/DC only
13
Power supply connection and cooling unit management connection
HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)
HMI
Please read the Human Machine Interface (HMI) user manual which forms part of the complete hardware documentation.
POWER SUPPLY-START-UP
TITANIUM 230 AC/DC FV:
This equipment is delivered with a single-phase, three-pin (E/N/L), 230 V/16 A, CEE17 socket. It comes equipped with «Flexible Voltage» technology
and can be supplied from an earthed electrical installation between 110 - 240 V (50 - 60 Hz).
TITANIUM 400 AC/DC:
This equipment is fitted with a 32 A, EN 60309-1 socket and should only be used on a three-phase, 400 V (50 - 60 Hz), four-wire electrical network
with an earthed neutral pin.