TIG Torch Recirculating Water Cooling System
Pressure – 50 psi
Capacity – 2 gallons
Power Requirements – 230 VAC 1.5 amps 50/60 Hz
Cooling Capacity – 10,000 BTU (torches up to 250 amps)
Dimensions – 12" L x 14" W x 9" H
Weight – 30 lbs.
Water Fittings – 5/8 x 18 LH Inert Gas Fittings
Power Cord – 8 ft with 6-pin ILME connector
HTP Water Cooler
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P/N 60070 HTP 201
Installation
Remove the reservoir cap and fill the reservoir tank with
HTP Coolant. HTP coolant has a pump lubricant designed
to lubricate and extend the life of the water pump. HTP
coolant also protects your cooling system from freezing
down to 10 Deg F. It is also recommended to use HTP’s
Eliminator which will prevent algae from growing in your
cooling system.
Install the 20 series torch into the negative output receptacle
on the front of the Invertig 201. The cooling line, which
comes out of the quick connector, is the Hot Water Out Line
from the TIG torch and should be connected to the Water
In connection on the water cooler. Note the threads are left
hand. Tighten using 2 wrenches. Since the seal is made
by the fitting and not the threads, do not use teflon tape.
The other cooling line, which runs directly into the Velcro
outer cover, is the Cool Water In Line. This line takes the
cool water from the water cooler and runs it directly to the
torch head. Connect this line to the Water Out connection
on the water cooler. Note the threads are left hand. Tighten
using 2 wrenches. Since the seal is made by the fitting and
not the threads, do not use teflon tape.
Connect the power cord to the back of the Invertig 201’s
6-pin ILME connector. When you turn on the Invertig
201, the water cooler will automatically turn on. Turn the
machine on and check for leaks.
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Radiator (C2055)
Fan (F3075)
Motor (M2500)
Rotary Vane Pump
(P1200)
Water Out
Reservoir Cap (G1001)
Reservoir (S0450)
Water In