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Controls and Operational Features

A.  Output Current Knob:  Potentiometer used to set the

output current used during cutting.  Refer to the
Technical Specification section for more information
about the machine rated current range.

B.  Gas Test/Purge Switch:  This switch opens the air

stream from the torch with no cutting current being
present; this feature is very useful to blow the work
piece, to cool the torch or to simply check the
availability of air in the torch circuit.

C.  Power ON/OFF LED:  This LED lights up when the

machine is ON.

D.  Output LED:  This LED lights up when the output

terminals of the power source are energized.

E.  Gas Alarm LED:  This indicator lit when the value of

the cutting torch air pressure falls below the
minimum level required.

F.  Thermal LED:  This LED lights up when the

machine is overheated and the output has been
disabled.  This usually occurs when the duty cycle
of the machine has been exceeded.  Leave the
machine on to allow the internal components to
cool.  When the thermal LED light turns off, normal
operation is again possible.

G.  Cutting LED (PC 105 only):  This LED lights up

during cutting.

H.  Remote ON/OFF Switch (PC 105 only):  This switch

enables/disables the Remote Control Connector.

I. 

Remote Control Connector (PC 105 only):  Connect
here the remote control unit.  Refer to the picture
below for the functions related to each pin of the
connector (front view):

1.  INPUT 0-5Vdc:  Output Current Adjustment.
2.  OUTPUT 12Vdc @ 1A max:  Auxiliary Power

supply.

3. GROUND.
4.  INPUT:  Start power source active connecting

to GROUND.

5. GROUND.
6.  CLEAN CONTACT POLE (1

st

 pole):  Normally

Open contact closes when the arc is transferred
to the work.  Maximum contact rating: 120Vac
@ 1A.

7.  CLEAN CONTACT POLE (2

nd

 pole):  See point

6 above.

J.  Torch Connector:  Connect here the cutting torch.

The torch connection to the power source is very
easily performed through a quick-connector carrying
the torch trigger circuit, the gas line and the torch
power cable.

 

Slide the metal safety
sleeve (1) on the torch
cable, over the torch
connector.

 

Insert the torch
connector into the
corresponding
receptacle on the front
panel.

 

Slide down the safety sleeve until it fits on the
front panel and fasten it using the 3 supplied
screws.

 WARNING

Use ONLY the torch supplied with this machine.
For a replacement refer to the Maintenance section
of this manual.

 WARNING

TORCH PROTECTION:  The torch delivered with
the power source is equipped with a safety device
that prevents the operator from accidental contact
with electrically live parts.

Summary of Contents for INVERTEC PC 105

Page 1: ...IM2002 01 2011 Rev 3 INVERTEC PC 65 PC 105 OPERATOR S MANUAL ENGLISH LINCOLN ELECTRIC ITALIA S r l Via Fratelli Canepa 8 16010 Serrà Riccò GE Italia www lincolnelectric eu ...

Page 2: ...C65 INVERTEC PC105 conforms to the following directives 2006 95 CEE 2004 108 CEE and has been designed in compliance with the following standards EN 60529 EN 60974 1 EN 60974 10 2005 Dario Gatti European Engineering Director Machines LINCOLN ELECTRIC ITALIA S r l Via Fratelli Canepa 8 16010 Serra Riccò GE Italia 12 05 ...

Page 3: ...mediately to the dealer 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 Where Purchased ENGLISH INDEX Safety 1 Installation and Operator Instructions 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 5 Technical Specifications 6 WEEE 6 Spare Parts 6 Electrical Schema...

Page 4: ...ating this equipment CE COMPLIANCE This equipment complies with the European Community Directives ARTIFICIAL OPTICAL RADIATION According with the requirements in 2006 25 EC Directive and EN 12198 Standard the equipment is a category 2 It makes mandatory the adoption of Personal Protective Equipments PPE having filter with a protection degree up to a maximum of 15 as required by EN169 Standard WORK...

Page 5: ... not cover the machine with paper cloth or rags when switched on Dirt and dust that can be drawn into the machine should be kept to a minimum This machine has a protection rating of IP23 Keep it dry when possible and do not place it on wet ground or in puddles Locate the machine away from radio controlled machinery Normal operation may adversely affect the operation of nearby radio controlled mach...

Page 6: ...C 105 only This switch enables disables the Remote Control Connector I Remote Control Connector PC 105 only Connect here the remote control unit Refer to the picture below for the functions related to each pin of the connector front view 1 INPUT 0 5Vdc Output Current Adjustment 2 OUTPUT 12Vdc 1A max Auxiliary Power supply 3 GROUND 4 INPUT Start power source active connecting to GROUND 5 GROUND 6 C...

Page 7: ...rn ON One second after the switching ON a click from the starter relay will be heard the unit is now ready to operate Check through the Gas Test B switch that the primary air N is available The working pressure should be set at 5bar Set the desired current value with the Output Current A knob To start the cutting process just press the torch button making sure you are not aiming the torch air blow...

Page 8: ...the electrical power is provided by the public low voltage supply system There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in those locations due to conducted as well as radiated disturbances This equipment does not comply with IEC 61000 3 12 If it is connected to a public low voltage system it is responsibility of the installer or user of the equipment to ensure by con...

Page 9: ... electrical equipment together with normal waste In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and its implementation in accordance with national law electrical equipment that has reached the end of its life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility As the owner of the equipment you should get in...

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