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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 

11/04 

This machine has been designed in accordance with all relevant directives and standards. However, it may still generate 
electromagnetic disturbances that can affect other systems like telecommunications (telephone, radio, and television) or 
other safety systems. These disturbances can cause safety problems in the affected systems. Read and understand this 
section to eliminate or reduce the amount of electromagnetic disturbance generated by this machine. 
 

This machine has been designed to operate in an industrial area. To operate in a domestic area it is 
necessary to observe particular precautions to eliminate possible electromagnetic disturbances. The 
operator must install and operate this equipment as described in this manual. If any electromagnetic 
disturbances are detected the operator must put in place corrective actions to eliminate these disturbances 

with, if necessary, assistance from Lincoln Electric. 
 
Before installing the machine, the operator must check the work area for any devices that may malfunction because of 
electromagnetic disturbances. Consider the following. 

  Input and output cables, control cables, and telephone cables that are in or adjacent to the work area and the 

machine. 

  Radio and/or television transmitters and receivers. Computers or computer controlled equipment. 

  Safety and control equipment for industrial processes. Equipment for calibration and measurement. 

  Personal medical devices like pacemakers and hearing aids. 

  Check the electromagnetic immunity for equipment operating in or near the work area. The operator must be sure 

that all equipment in the area is compatible. This may require additional protection measures. 

  The dimensions of the work area to consider will depend on the construction of the area and other activities that are 

taking place. 

 
Consider the following guidelines to reduce electromagnetic emissions from the machine. 

  Connect the machine to the input supply according to this manual. If disturbances occur if may be necessary to take 

additional precautions such as filtering the input supply. 

  The output cables should be kept as short as possible and should be positioned together. If possible connect the 

work piece to ground in order to reduce the electromagnetic emissions. The operator must check that connecting the 
work piece to ground does not cause problems or unsafe operating conditions for personnel and equipment. 

  Shielding of cables in the work area can reduce electromagnetic emissions. This may be necessary for special 

applications. 

 

Summary of Contents for POWER WAVE S500 CE

Page 1: ...IM2034 11 2016 REV02 POWER WAVE S350 CE S500 CE OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY 22801 St Clair Ave Cleveland Ohio 44117 1199 USA www lincolnelectric eu...

Page 2: ...Sales code K2823 code may also contain prefixes and suffixes K3168 code may also contain prefixes and suffixes K2921 code may also contain prefixes and suffixes Is in conformity with Council Directiv...

Page 3: ...er For future reference record in the table below your equipment identification information Model Name Code Serial Number can be found on the machine rating plate Model Name Code Serial Number Date Wh...

Page 4: ...rface in contact with the work clamp to avoid the risk of accidental arc ignition ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS MAY BE DANGEROUS Electric current flowing through any conductor creates electric and magn...

Page 5: ...recommended because normal air flow may be restricted Failure to observe these precautions can result in excessive operating temperatures and nuisance shutdown This machine has a protection rating of...

Page 6: ...uring this time period the user interface will not be active Product Description The POWER WAVE S350 S500 CE is a high performance multi process machine with GMAW FCAW SMAW DC TIG and pulse capability...

Page 7: ...d If Sense Leads ARE NOT Used Avoid common current paths Current from adjacent arcs can induce voltage into each other s current paths that can be misinterpreted by the power sources and result in arc...

Page 8: ...e lead 1 Neither sense lead picks up the correct work voltage causing starting and welding arc instability WORK 1 SENSE 1 1 2 WORK 2 SENSE 2 ARC 1 ARC 2 CF CF BETTER Sense lead 1 is only affected by c...

Page 9: ...ing adjustments See Accessories Section for Kits and Options available to use with the POWER WAVE S350 S500CE Definition of Welding Modes Non Synergic Welding Modes A Non synergic welding mode require...

Page 10: ...tage is the best average voltage for a given wire feed speed but may be adjusted to preference When the wire feed speed changes the POWER WAVE S350 S500CE automatically adjusts the voltage level corre...

Page 11: ...iately and repaired Routine maintenance everyday Check condition of insulation and connections of the work leads and insulation of power lead If any insulation damage exists replace the lead immediate...

Page 12: ...and telephone cables that are in or adjacent to the work area and the machine Radio and or television transmitters and receivers Computers or computer controlled equipment Safety and control equipmen...

Page 13: ...PUT WIRE AND FUSES SIZES1 Input Voltage Phase Frequency Maximum Input Ampere Rating and Duty Cycle Cord Size AWG Sizes mm 2 Time Delay Fuse or Breaker Sizes2 A 230 3 50 60 380 415 3 50 60 460 3 50 60...

Page 14: ...ND FUSES SIZES 1 Input Voltage Phase Frequency Maximum Input Ampere Rating and Duty Cycle Cord Size AWG Sizes mm 2 Time Delay Fuse or Breaker Sizes 2 A 230 3 50 60 380 415 3 50 60 460 3 50 60 575 3 50...

Page 15: ...m K10420 1 COOLANT ACOROX 2X5L K10095 1 15M Remote control 6 pins 15m K870 FOOT AMPTROL K2909 1 6 Pin F to 12 Pin M CE Adapter for Remote Applications 0 5m K14091 1 REMOTE MIG LF45PWC300 7M KP10519 8...

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