Lincoln Electric IDEALARC AC/DC 250 Operator'S Manual Download Page 3

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SAFETY

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ARC RAYS can burn.

4.a. Use a shield with the proper filter and cover

plates to protect your eyes from sparks and
the rays of the arc when welding or observing
open arc welding. Headshield and filter lens
should conform to ANSI Z87. I standards.

4.b. Use suitable clothing made from durable flame-resistant

material to protect your skin and that of your helpers from
the arc rays.

4.c. Protect other nearby personnel with suitable, non-flammable

screening and/or warn them not to watch the arc nor expose
themselves to the arc rays or to hot spatter or metal.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can
kill.

3.a. The electrode and work (or ground) circuits

are electrically “hot” when the welder is on.
Do not touch these “hot” parts with your bare
skin or wet clothing. Wear dry, hole-free

gloves to insulate hands.

3.b. Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulation.

Make certain the insulation is large enough to cover your full
area of physical contact with work and ground.

In addition to the normal safety precautions, if welding
must be performed under electrically hazardous
conditions (in damp locations or while wearing wet
clothing; on metal structures such as floors, gratings or
scaffolds; when in cramped positions such as sitting,
kneeling or lying, if there is a high risk of unavoidable or
accidental contact with the workpiece or ground) use
the following equipment:

• Semiautomatic DC Constant Voltage (Wire) Welder.
• DC Manual (Stick) Welder.
• AC Welder with Reduced Voltage Control.

3.c. In semiautomatic or automatic wire welding, the electrode,

electrode reel, welding head, nozzle or semiautomatic
welding gun are also electrically “hot”.

3.d. Always be sure the work cable makes a good electrical

connection with the metal being welded. The connection
should be as close as possible to the area being welded.

3.e. Ground the work or metal to be welded to a good electrical

(earth) ground.

3.f. Maintain the electrode holder, work clamp, welding cable and

welding machine in good, safe operating condition. Replace
damaged insulation.

3.g. Never dip the electrode in water for cooling.

3.h. Never simultaneously touch electrically “hot” parts of

electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage
between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage
of both welders.

3.i. When working above floor level, use a safety belt to protect

yourself from a fall should you get a shock.

3.j. Also see Items 6.c. and 8.

FUMES AND GASES
can be dangerous.

5.a. Welding may produce fumes and gases

hazardous to health. Avoid breathing these
fumes and gases. When welding, keep
your head out of the fume. Use enough
ventilation and/or exhaust at the arc to keep

fumes and gases away from the breathing zone.

When

welding with electrodes which require special
ventilation such as stainless or hard facing (see
instructions on container or MSDS) or on lead or
cadmium plated steel and other metals or coatings
which produce highly toxic fumes, keep exposure as
low as possible and below Threshold Limit Values (TLV)
using local exhaust or mechanical ventilation. In
confined spaces or in some circumstances, outdoors, a
respirator may be required. Additional precautions are
also required when welding on galvanized steel.

5. b. The operation of welding fume control equipment is affected

by various factors including proper use and positioning of
the equipment, maintenance of the equipment and the spe-
cific welding procedure and application involved. Worker
exposure level should be checked upon installation and
periodically thereafter to be certain it is within applicable
OSHA PEL and ACGIH TLV limits.

5.c. Do not weld in locations near chlorinated hydrocarbon vapors

coming from degreasing, cleaning or spraying operations.
The heat and rays of the arc can react with solvent vapors to
form phosgene, a highly toxic gas, and other irritating prod-
ucts.

5.d. Shielding gases used for arc welding can displace air and

cause injury or death. Always use enough ventilation,
especially in confined areas, to insure breathing air is safe.

5.e. Read and understand the manufacturerʼs instructions for this

equipment and the consumables to be used, including the
material safety data sheet (MSDS) and follow your
employerʼs safety practices. MSDS forms are available from
your welding distributor or from the manufacturer.

5.f. Also see item 1.b.

AUG 06

Summary of Contents for IDEALARC AC/DC 250

Page 1: ...incoln Global Inc All Rights Reserved For use with machines having Code Numbers 9491 9512 9513 9514 9548 9645 9646 9670 9712 9713 9738 9755 9992 9993 9994 9995 9996 9997 9998 11094 11100 11101 11102 1...

Page 2: ...WEARERS SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR DOCTOR BEFORE OPERATING Read and understand the following safety highlights For additional safety information it is strongly recommended that you purchase a copy of...

Page 3: ...er for cooling 3 h Never simultaneously touch electrically hot parts of electrode holders connected to two welders because voltage between the two can be the total of the open circuit voltage of both...

Page 4: ...easily go through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas Avoid welding near hydraulic lines Have a fire extinguisher readily available 6 b Where compressed gases are to be used at the job site sp...

Page 5: ...i s et non inflammables 4 Des gouttes de laitier en fusion sont mises de l arc de soudage Se prot ger avec des v tements de protection libres de l huile tels que les gants en cuir chemise paisse pan t...

Page 6: ...important when identifying the correct replacement parts On Line Product Registration Register your machine with Lincoln Electric either via fax or over the Internet For faxing Complete the form on t...

Page 7: ...8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 INSTALLATION 10 11 Safety Precautions 10 Machine Installation 10 Location 10 Input Connections 10 Stacking 11 Installation of Field Installed Options 11 Output Cable Size...

Page 8: ...ient voltages and high currents Submersion dipping of assembled transformer and choke in special sealing insulating material gives extra protection against moisture and corrosive atmosphere Stackabili...

Page 9: ...Max O C V 72 70 72 70 Input Power Standard Voltages 208 230 460 220 380 440 230 460 575 380 415 500 Rated Input Current 230V 60Hz 220V 50Hz With Condensers 68 68 Without Condensers 86 86 Idle Input C...

Page 10: ...Either a single phase or one phase of a three phase line can be used Have a qualified electrician install the machine per the following instructions Remove the left side panel viewed from the front R...

Page 11: ...ated at the lower right and lower left corners of the front panel The 60 Hz Idealarc 250 provides 1 2 studs for weld cable connections The 50 Hz Idealarc 250 provides European weld cable connector rec...

Page 12: ...esium thin stainless steel and many space age metals The Idealarc 250 can be used for normal stick electrode welding with the Hi Freq attached Reduce the Idealarc 250 duty cycle by 50 when AC TIG weld...

Page 13: ...ls Note the ohmmeter reading using the 10 to 100 scale 4 Reverse the ohmmeter leads Note the readings 5 The reading taken in steps 3 and 4 should be different If the readings are the same and near zer...

Page 14: ...ine switch in On posi tion Replace Look for reason for blown fuse first 2 Check supply line voltage 3 Repair 4 Check voltage against rating plate Check reconnect panel jumper 5 Tighten and repair conn...

Page 15: ...4 Welding leads too small 5 Old and badly frayed welding cables 1 Line switch has failed mechanically 1 Contacts rough and pitted from improper switching under load WHAT TO DO 1 Check and clean all co...

Page 16: ...E D S E C U R E L Y H 5 H 5 S E E T A B L E B E L O W F O R C O R R E C T C O N N E C T I O N 2 0 8 2 3 0 4 6 0 H 5 H 5 D O N O T T O U C H E L E C T R I C A L L Y H O T P A R T S S U C H A S O U T P...

Page 17: ...T S I N P U T V O L T S 2 2 0 3 8 0 4 4 0 3 8 0 5 0 0 R E C O N N E C T P A N E L L E A D P O S I T I O N C O N N E C T I O N S M U S T B E T I G H T E N E D S E C U R E L Y H 5 H 5 H 5 H 5 D O N O T...

Page 18: ...NOTES...

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Page 20: ...e Be und Entl ftung des Arbeitsplatzes Mantenha seu rosto da fuma a Use ventila o e exhaust o para remover fumo da zona respirat ria Turn power off before servicing Desconectar el cable de ali mentaci...

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