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RD 500 E

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USER MANUAL | KULLANIM KILAVUZU

•   Always use handles or carrying rings when relocating the power-supply sources.
•   Never pull from torches, cables or hoses. Be absolutely sure to carry gas cylinders separately.
•   Remove all interconnections before transporting the welding and cutting equipment, each being    
  separately, lift and transport small ones using its handles, and the big ones from its handling rings or  
  by using appropriate haulage equipment, such as forklifts.

•   Place your machine on the floor and platforms with a maximum tilt of 10° so that it does not fall or
  tip over. Choose places that do not interfere with the flow of materials, where there is no risk of   

 

  tripping over on cables and hoses; yet, large, easily ventilatable, dust-free areas. To prevent gas 
  cylinders from tipping over, on machines with a gas platform suitable for the tanks, fix the tanks on    
  to the platform;  in stationary usage applications, fix them to the wall with a chain in a way that they  
  would not tip over for sure.
•   Allow operators to easily access settings and connections on the machine.

•   Allow the machine to cool down according to operation cycle rates.
•  Reduce the current or operation cycle rate before starting the welding again.
•   Do not block the fronts of air vents of the machines.
•   Do not put filters that do not have manufacturer approvals into the machine’s ventilation ports.

•   This device is in group 2, class A in EMC tests according to TS EN 55011 standard.
•   This class A device is not intended for use in residential areas where electrical power is supplied from   
  a low-voltage power supply. There may be potential difficulties in providing electromagnetic compa-
  tibility due to radio frequency interference transmitted and emitted in such places.

•   Make sure that the work area complies with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Electromagnetic    
  interferences during welding or cutting operations may cause undesired effects on your electronic
  devices and network; and the effects of these interferences that may occur during these operations    
  are under the responsibility of the user.
•   If there is any interference, to ensure compliance; extra measures may be taken, such as the use  

 

  of short cables, use of shielded (armored) cables, transportation of the welding machine to another    
  location, removal of cables from the affected device and/or area, use of filters or taking the work area  
  under protection in terms of EMC.
•   To avoid possible EMC damage, make sure to perform your welding operations as far away from your
  sensitive electronic devices as possible (100m).
•   Ensure that your welding and/or cutting machine has been installed and situated in its place accor-
  ding to the user manual.

This device is not compliant with IEC 61000 -3-12. In case if it is desired to be connected
to the low voltage network used in the home, the installer to make the electrical connec-
tion or the person who will use the machine must be aware that the machine has been
connected in such a manner; in this case the responsibility belongs to the user.

Falling Parts May

Cause Injuries

Excessive Use Of The

Machine Causes

Overheating

Excessive Use Of The

Machine Causes

Overheating

   Improper positioning of the power-supply sources or other equipment can cause serious

   injury to persons and physical damage to other objects.

Safety Precautions

Summary of Contents for RD 500 E

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Page 3: ...nical Data Accessories INSTALLATION Delivery Control Installation And Operation Recommendations Mains Plug Connection MMAWelding Connections TIGWelding Connections ConnectionToThe Mains OPERATION User...

Page 4: ...of the device beyond the specified conditions Wear dry and sturdy insulated gloves and working apron Never use wet or damaged gloves and wor king aprons Do not touch the electrode with the bare hand...

Page 5: ...rkshop Use a suitable filtration system to avoid polluting the environment during discharge If you are working in narrow and confined spaces or if you are welding lead beryllium cadmium zinc coated or...

Page 6: ...to ensure the necessary transport conditions Electrical equipment should not be repaired by unauthorized persons Errors occurred if failed to do so may result in serious injury or death when using the...

Page 7: ...ical power is supplied from a low voltage power supply There may be potential difficulties in providing electromagnetic compa tibility due to radio frequency interference transmitted and emitted in su...

Page 8: ...e The housing of the power supply must be connected and a good electrical contact between these two structures has to be provided The recommended routine maintenance of the appliance must be carried o...

Page 9: ...power unit EMF may also disrupt the operation of medical implants materials placed inside the body such as pacemakers Protective measures should be taken for people who carry medical implants For exam...

Page 10: ...large construction sites like shipbuilding etc Due to thyristor SCR and electronic close loop control technology current is adjusted precisely by a potentiometer initial striking ability of the ele ct...

Page 11: ...interruption in the firs 6 minutes of the 10 minute period zone 1 However the following 4 minutes should be kept idle for the machine cool down zone 2 Duty Cycle X Open CircuitVoltage U0 RatedWelding...

Page 12: ...t Field UNIT V mm ADC ADC A kVA mm kg mm VDC VALUE 400 2 5 85 205 44 8 8 10 500 IP21S 65 830x670x760 500 1 5Accessories STANDARD ACCESSORIES OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Electrode Holder and Cable 70mm 2 5m R...

Page 13: ...ls and connections of the machine If welding inside use a suitable smoke extraction system Use breathing apparatus if there is a risk of inhaling welding fumes and gas indoors Observe the duty cycle r...

Page 14: ...ctric plug DO NOT INSERT IT INTOTHE SOCKET ATTHIS STAGE According to the polarity of the electrode to be used insert welding cables into the appropriate outlet 4 and tighten them by turning clock wise...

Page 15: ...achphaseis400V 40V plug in the plug Switch on the machine with the On Off switch Turn off the machine by turning the switch back to the 0 position after hearing the fan noise and seeing the voltmeter...

Page 16: ...f the process Welding LED Lights when welding mode is selected Carbon Gouing LED Lights when the carbon gouging mode is selected Current Display Displays the welding current during welding displays th...

Page 17: ...KILAVUZU Operation Power LED Lights when the machine is ON Phase Error LED Lights when any input phase is missing Thermic LED Lights when the machine is overheated Remote Control LED Lights when a rem...

Page 18: ...o stick If ARC FORCE is adjusted too high spatter increases Start welding You can observe welding current A and voltage V by current display 6 and voltage display 7 Push the welding mode selection but...

Page 19: ...ttention to the connections and the durableness of the parts Replace the damaged defective parts with the new ones Do not ever make aditions to repair the cables NOTE Theabovementionedperiodsarethemax...

Page 20: ...yed Contact to authorized technical service Check the phase T which is connected to fan There may be failure either in one or more of the phases R S T Fuse F1 may be blown out Fan motor may be short c...

Page 21: ...Delayed 1A Left Cover Knob Big PlasticWheel 300x50x20 Glass Fuse Socket 20x5mm Electronic Card E103A Changeover Switch Primary Secondary Spool Hall Effect Sensor 500A Upper Cover EMC Filter Magma 1 4...

Page 22: ...RD 500 E EN www magmaweld com 22 USER MANUAL KULLANIM KILAVUZU ANNEX 2 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Annex 2 Electrical Diagram...

Page 23: ...likler Aksesuarlar KURULUM B LG LER Teslim Al rken Dikkat Edilecek Hususlar Kurulum ve al maTavsiyeleri Elektrik Fi i Ba lant s Kaynak Ba lant lar TIG Kayna in Ba lant lar ebekeye Ba lama KULLANIM B L...

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Page 25: ...un bir filtrasyon sistemi kullan n Dar ve kapal alanlarda al yorsan z veya kur un berilyum kadmiyum inko kapl ya da boyal malzemelerin kayna n yap yorsan z yukar daki nlemlere ilave olarak temiz hava...

Page 26: ...en olabilir Gaz devresi elemanlar bas n alt nda al maktad r yetkisiz ki iler taraf ndan verilen servisler sonucunda patlamalar olabilir kullan c lar ciddi ekilde yaralanabilir Makinan n ve yan birimle...

Page 27: ...n al ak gerilim ebekeden sa land meskun mahallerde kullan m amac yla retilmemi tir Bu gibi yerlerde iletilen ve yay lan radyo frekans parazitlerinden dolay elektromanyetik uyumlulu u sa lamakla ilgil...

Page 28: ...ayna n n mahfazas ba l olmal ve bu iki yap aras nda iyi bir elektriksel temas sa lanmal d r Cihaz n tavsiye edilen rutin bak mlar yap lmal d r Cihaz kullan mdayken kaportan n t m kapaklar kapal ve vey...

Page 29: ...ta rken kaynak yap lmamal d r EMF ayr ca kalp pilleri gibi t bbi implantlar n v cut i ine yerle tirilen madde al mas n bozabilir T bbi implantlar olan ki iler i in koruyucu nlemler al nmal d r rne in...

Page 30: ...k da kullan labilir 2li 4l 6l 8li ve daha fazla say da nitenin gruplanmas yla tersane gibi b y k antiyelerde i letme kolayl sa layabilir Trist rl g elektroni i teknoloji sayesinde kaynak ak m potansiy...

Page 31: ...k zaman periyodunun ilk 6 dakikas nda hi durmadan kaynak yapabilir 1 b lgesi Ancak bunu takip eden 4 dakika makine so umasi i in bo ta bekletilmelidir 2 b lgesi al ma evrimi Bo ta al ma Gerilimi Anma...

Page 32: ...DC ADC A kVA mm kg mm VDC DE ER 400 2 5 85 205 44 8 8 10 500 IP21S 65 830x670x760 500 1 5Aksesuarlar STANDART AKSESUARLAR OPS YONEL AKSESUARLAR Elektrod Pensesi ve Kablosu 70mm2 5m Uzaktan Kumanda Kut...

Page 33: ...a layarak gaz t p n sabitleyin E er gaz t p n makinenin zerine yerle tirmeye ceksiniz t p zincirle duvara sabitleyin Makinenin arkas nda yer alan elektrik prizi CO s t c i indir CO prizine CO s t c d...

Page 34: ...A BA LADIKTAN SONRA BU A AMADA PR ZETAKMAYIN Kaynak ve topraklama kablolar n kullan lacak elektroda ve elektrodun reticisinin tavsiye etti i kutuplara g re kaynak ve toprak kablosu soketlerine 4 takip...

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Page 37: ...RD 500 E Kullan m Bilgileri G LEDi A ma Kapama anahtar ile makine al t r ld nda yanar Faz Ar za LEDi Fazlardan birinde sorun oldu unda yanar Termal LEDi Makine a r s nd nda yanar Uzaktan Kumanda LEDi...

Page 38: ...lir ARC FORCE d mesini 9 saat y n nde evirmek yap may azalt r Kayna a ba lay n Kaynak ak m ile kaynak gerilimini g stergelerden 6 ve 7 takip edebilirsiniz lem t r se im d mesi ile 11 karbon modunu se...

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Page 40: ...r ge ti in de kullan ma devam edebilirsiniz Sigortay de i tirin 1A Gecikmeli Sigortay de i tirin 1A Gecikmeli Fana ba lanan faz T kontrol edin Fazlardan R S T bir veya bir ka nda sorun var Sigorta F1...

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