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Effective January 1, 2007

(Equipment with a serial number preface of “LH” or newer)

This limited warranty supersedes all previous Miller warranties and is exclusive with no other

guarantees or warranties expressed or implied.

LIMITED WARRANTY − Subject to the terms and conditions
below, Miller Electric Mfg. Co., Appleton, Wisconsin, warrants to
its original retail purchaser that new Miller equipment sold after
the effective date of this limited warranty is free of defects in
material and workmanship at the time it is shipped by Miller. THIS
WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.

Within the warranty periods listed below, Miller will repair or
replace any warranted parts or components that fail due to such
defects in material or workmanship. Miller must be notified in
writing within thirty (30) days of such defect or failure, at which
time Miller will provide instructions on the warranty claim
procedures to be followed.

Miller shall honor warranty claims on warranted equipment listed
below in the event of such a failure within the warranty time
periods. All warranty time periods start on the delivery date of the
equipment to the original end-user purchaser, and not to exceed
one year after the equipment is shipped to a North American
distributor or eighteen months after the equipment is shipped to
an International distributor.

1.

5 Years Parts — 3 Years Labor

*

Original main power rectifiers

2.

3 Years — Parts and Labor

*

Transformer/Rectifier Power Sources

*

Plasma Arc Cutting Power Sources

*

Process Controllers

*

Semi-Automatic and Automatic Wire Feeders

*

Inverter Power Sources (Unless Otherwise Stated)

*

Water Coolant Systems (Integrated)

*

Intellitig

*

Engine Driven Welding Generators
(NOTE: Engines are warranted separately by the
engine manufacturer.)

3.

1 Year — Parts and Labor Unless Specified

*

Motor Driven Guns (w/exception of Spoolmate
Spoolguns)

*

Positioners and Controllers

*

Automatic Motion Devices

*

RFCS Foot Controls

*

Induction Heating Power Sources, Coolers, and
Electronic
Controls/Recorders

*

Water Coolant Systems (Non-Integrated)

*

Flowgauge and Flowmeter Regulators (No Labor)

*

HF Units

*

Grids

*

Spot Welders

*

Load Banks

*

Arc Stud Power Sources & Arc Stud Guns

*

Racks

*

Running Gear/Trailers

*

Plasma Cutting Torches (except APT & SAF
Models)

*

Field Options
(NOTE: Field options are covered under True Blue

®

for the remaining warranty period of the product they
are installed in, or for a minimum of one year —
whichever is greater.)

*

Bernard-Branded Mig Guns (No Labor)

*

Weldcraft-Branded TIG Torches (No Labor)

*

Subarc Wire Drive Assemblies

4.

6 Months — Batteries

5.

90 Days — Parts

*

MIG Guns/TIG Torches and Subarc (SAW) Guns

*

Induction Heating Coils and Blankets, Cables, and
Non-Electronic Controls

*

APT & SAF Model Plasma Cutting Torches

*

Remote Controls

*

Accessory (Kits)

*

Replacement Parts (No labor)

*

Spoolmate Spoolguns

*

Canvas Covers

Miller’s True Blue

®

 Limited Warranty shall not apply to:

1.

Consumable components; such as contact tips,
cutting nozzles, contactors, brushes, slip rings, relays
or parts that fail due to normal wear. (Exception:
brushes, slip rings, and relays are covered on Bobcat,
Trailblazer, and Legend models.)

2.

Items furnished by Miller, but manufactured by others, such
as engines or trade accessories. These items are covered
by the manufacturer’s warranty, if any.

3.

Equipment that has been modified by any party other than
Miller, or equipment that has been improperly installed,
improperly operated or misused based upon industry
standards, or equipment which has not had reasonable and
necessary maintenance, or equipment which has been
used for operation outside of the specifications for the
equipment.

MILLER PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR PURCHASE AND
USE BY COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL USERS AND PERSONS
TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED IN THE USE AND
MAINTENANCE OF WELDING EQUIPMENT.

In the event of a warranty claim covered by this warranty, the
exclusive remedies shall be, at Miller’s option: (1) repair; or (2)
replacement; or, where authorized in writing by Miller in
appropriate cases, (3) the reasonable cost of repair or
replacement at an authorized Miller service station; or (4)
payment of or credit for the purchase price (less reasonable
depreciation based upon actual use) upon return of the goods at
customer’s risk and expense. Miller’s option of repair or
replacement will be F.O.B., Factory at Appleton, Wisconsin, or
F.O.B. at a Miller authorized service facility as determined by
Miller. Therefore no compensation or reimbursement for
transportation costs of any kind will be allowed.

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE REMEDIES
PROVIDED HEREIN ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL MILLER BE LIABLE FOR
DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF
PROFIT), WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY
OTHER LEGAL THEORY.

ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY NOT PROVIDED HEREIN AND
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, GUARANTY OR
REPRESENTATION AS TO PERFORMANCE, AND ANY
REMEDY FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT TORT OR ANY
OTHER LEGAL THEORY WHICH, BUT FOR THIS
PROVISION, MIGHT ARISE BY IMPLICATION, OPERATION
OF LAW, CUSTOM OF TRADE OR COURSE OF DEALING,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO ANY AND ALL EQUIPMENT
FURNISHED BY MILLER IS EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED
BY MILLER.

Some states in the U.S.A. do not allow limitations of how long an
implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion of incidental, indirect,
special or consequential damages, so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty provides specific
legal rights, and other rights may be available, but may vary from
state to state.

In Canada, legislation in some provinces provides for certain
additional warranties or remedies other than as stated herein,
and to the extent that they may not be waived, the limitations and
exclusions set out above may not apply. This Limited Warranty
provides specific legal rights, and other rights may be available,
but may vary from province to province.

 

Summary of Contents for ICE-100T

Page 1: ...Spectrum 1251 And ICE 100T TM Torch Processes Description Air Plasma Cutting and Gouging Air Plasma Cutter OM 201 872D 2007 03 R File Plasma Cutters Visit our website at www MillerWelds com...

Page 2: ...tinue the tradition They re just as committed to providing equipment and service that meets the high standards of quality and value established in 1929 This Owner s Manual is designed to help you get...

Page 3: ...Air Supply 13 4 6 Connecting And Disconnecting Torch 13 4 7 Electrical Service Guide 14 4 8 Extension Cord Data 15 4 9 Connecting 3 Phase Input Power 16 4 10 Connecting To Miller Welder Generator Wit...

Page 4: ...g Shield Cup Shutdown System 39 7 4 Checking Replacing Retaining Cup Tip And Electrode 40 7 5 Checking Or Replacing Filter Element 41 7 6 Troubleshooting Power Source 42 7 7 Troubleshooting Torch 43 S...

Page 5: ...ments in OSHA 1910 252 a 2 iv and NFPA 51B for hot work and have a fire watcher and extinguisher nearby Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns The torch and work circuit...

Page 6: ...oxygen depletion can alter air quality causing injury or death Be sure the breathing air is safe D Do not cut in locations near degreasing cleaning or spraying oper ations The heat and rays of the arc...

Page 7: ...st strap BEFORE handling boards or parts D Use proper static proof bags and boxes to store move or ship PC boards H F RADIATION can cause interference D High frequency H F can interfere with radio nav...

Page 8: ...www nfpa org OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations CFR Part 1910 Subpart Q and Part 1926 Subpart J from U S Government Printing Office...

Page 9: ...D Ne coupez pas de contenants qui ont d j re u des combustibles D Portez des v tements de protection exempts d huile tels que des gants en cuir une veste r sistante des pantalons sans revers des botte...

Page 10: ...peut endommager l ou e D Utilisez des prot ge tympans ou un serre t te antibruit si le niveau sonore est lev D Pr venez toute personne sur les lieux du danger reli au bruit LES FUM ES ET LES GAZ peuv...

Page 11: ...porteurs sont pri s de consulter leur m decin avant d approcher les op rations de coupage plasma L EMPLOI EXCESSIF peut SURCHAUFFER L QUIPEMENT D Pr voir une p riode de refroidissement respecter le cy...

Page 12: ...ention During Welding Cutting and Other Hot Work NFPA Standard 51B de National Fire Protection Association P O Box 9101 1 Battery March Park Quincy MA 02269 9101 t l phone 617 770 3000 site Internet w...

Page 13: ...nt Voltage Input On Off Percent Direct Current U0 Rated No Load Voltage Average U1 Primary Voltage U2 Conventional Load Voltage Line Connection I1max Rated Maximum Supply Current I2 Rated Welding Curr...

Page 14: ...At 75 PSI 517 kPa Air Or Nitrogen Only 1 25 in 32 mm At 12 IPM 305 mm min 265 Power light will flash if torch trigger is pressed when unit is connected to single phase input power indicating an incorr...

Page 15: ...ts AC Three Phase Input Power 40 Duty Cycle 380 575 Volts AC Three Phase Input Power 80 Duty Cycle 5 Minutes Cutting 5 Minutes Resting 8 Minutes Cutting 2 Minutes Resting 4 Minutes Cutting 6 Minutes R...

Page 16: ...ilar device to move unit 3 Line Disconnect Device Locate unit near correct input power supply Y Special installation may be required where gasoline or volatile liquids are present see NEC Article 511...

Page 17: ...nd install fitting in opening Route hose to gas air supply Adjust gas air pressure according to Section 5 2 Tools Needed 9 16 in 3 4 Ref 803 640 A Ref 192 441 Ref 804 026 A Rear of Unit 5 1 2 From Gas...

Page 18: ...no intentional delay fuses are UL class K5 up to and including 60 amp and UL class H 65 amp and above 4 Conductor data in this section specifies conductor size excluding flexible cord or cable between...

Page 19: ...th 208 V 3 60 Time Delay 2 60 A Normal Operating 3 80 A 8 AWG 89 ft 27 m 230 V 3 60 Time Delay 2 60 A Normal Operating 3 70 A 8 AWG 108 ft 33 m 460 V 3 60 Time Delay 2 30 A Normal Operating 3 35 A 10...

Page 20: ...be connected to any input power between 208 and 575 VAC without removing cover to relink the power source 1 Input Power Cord 2 Disconnect Device switch shown in the OFF position 3 Green Or Green Yell...

Page 21: ...d stud 10 Power Cord 11 Circuit Breaker CB7 User Terminals Circuit breaker CB7 protects single phase receptacle RC5 and the load wires from overload If CB7 opens all three phase generator output stops...

Page 22: ...eres Gas air automatically flows at the set pressure Use Gas Air Set area of control range for set ting gas air pressure see Section 5 2 4 Trouble Lights see Section 7 2 5 Power Light 6 Cut Gouge Swit...

Page 23: ...Pull knob and turn set pressure to 75 PSI 517 kPa Push knob in to lock setting 1 Power Switch Setting Gas Air Pressure Unit Requires 90 120 PSI 621 827 kPa Supply At 9 2 CFM 260 L min Minimum Flow Rat...

Page 24: ...close to cutting area as possible Set correct air pressure for process 75 PSI 517 kPa for cutting 60 PSI 414 kPa for gouging 90 DO NOT start pilot arc without cutting or gouging as this shortens the s...

Page 25: ...tarts Postflow continues for approx 20 seconds after releasing trigger cutting arc can be instantly restarted during postflow by raising trigger lock and pressing trigger The pilot arc starts immediat...

Page 26: ...proximately a 45 angle to surface Release trigger Postflow continues for approx 20 seconds after releasing trigger arc can be instantly restarted during postflow by raising trigger lock and pressing t...

Page 27: ...rc starts immediately when trigger is pressed Hold torch at an angle to the workpiece Raise trigger lock and press trigger Pilot arc starts Connect work clamp to a clean paint free location on workpie...

Page 28: ...et of customer supplied remote contacts to provide a remote trigger input signal to RC61 sockets 1 and 5 for the remote Remote Start Red 5 provide a remote trigger input signal to RC61 sockets 1 and 5...

Page 29: ...sure remote control cable plug is connected to RC61 on rear of unit If voltage sensing is required see Section 6 8 Install wrapper on unit Required Items Customer supplied 24 volts dc relay coil with...

Page 30: ...ceptacle RMT2 4 Receptacle RC61 Move plug from RMT1 into receptacle RMT2 on PC1 Be sure remote control cable plug is connected to RC61 on rear of unit If voltage sensing is required see Section 6 8 In...

Page 31: ...from factory with plug connected to receptacle RMT1 Be sure that remote control cable plug is connected to RC61 on rear of unit If voltage sensing is required see Section 6 8 Install wrapper on unit R...

Page 32: ...e signal 1 Control Board PC1 2 Receptacle RMT2 3 Receptacle RC61 Unit is shipped from factory with plug connected to receptacle RMT1 Be sure that remote control cable plug is connected to RC61 on rear...

Page 33: ...rear panel Remove nut from strain relief and route plug end of cable through opening in rear panel Slide nut over cable and secure strain relief to rear panel Route plug end of cable through nylon bu...

Page 34: ...66 2 5 1 1 4 31 8 19 482 12 305 Stainless Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM mm...

Page 35: ...7 8 22 2 23 584 15 381 156 N A 1 25 4 16 406 10 254 Stainless Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches...

Page 36: ...3 4 19 0 22 559 14 363 Stainless Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM mm min 134...

Page 37: ...0 149 1 1 4 6 4 74 1 880 48 1 219 Stainless Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM...

Page 38: ...Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM mm min 142 0 5 1 4 6 4 240 6 121 153 3 886 145 0 5 3 8 9 5 131 3 327 85 2 159 148 1 0 1 2 12 7 80 2 032 53 1 346 100 15...

Page 39: ...067 80 149 1 5 8 15 8 42 1 066 28 711 Stainless Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min...

Page 40: ...nt Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM mm min 60 134 0 14 ga 2 2 610 15 494 385 9 779 60 138...

Page 41: ...nt Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Material Thickness Maximum Cut Speeds Optimum Cut Speeds Arc Current Arc Voltage Pierce Delay Inches mm IPM mm min IPM mm min 123 0 18 ga 1 3 515 13 081 328 8 331 40 130 0...

Page 42: ...ing severe conditions n Check Z Change Clean l Replace To be done by Factory Authorized Service Agent Reference Each Use n Torch Tip Electrode And Shield Cup n Gas Air Pressure Every Week Week n Shiel...

Page 43: ...Light Lights if power source overheats see Section 4 2 1 2 3 Difficulty establishing pilot arc may indicate consumables need to be cleaned or replaced 7 3 Checking Shield Cup Shutdown System Ref 801...

Page 44: ...etaining cup Check retaining cup for cracks and replace if necessary 3 Tip 4 Opening Remove tip Check tip and replace if open ing is deformed or 50 oversize If inside of tip is not clean and bright cl...

Page 45: ...g Nut 4 Filter Element 5 Defuser Ring 6 Filter Cap Slide latch down and rotate filter cup approximately 1 4 turn Remove cup Remove retaining nut filter element and defuser ring Check filter element fo...

Page 46: ...gas air system for leaks Check filter element see Section 7 5 Pressure Trouble light On Check for correct gas air pressure adjustment see Section 5 2 Check for sufficient gas air supply pressure see S...

Page 47: ...in 3 2 mm workpiece see Section 5 5 Clean or replace torch consumables as necessary see Section 7 4 Sparks come out top of cut or cut is not clean Torch travel speed too fast reduce travel speed see...

Page 48: ...OM 201 872 Page 44 SECTION 8 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Figure 8 1 Circuit Diagram For Power Source...

Page 49: ...OM 201 872 Page 45 201 858 A...

Page 50: ...mance of your equipment use only Manufacturer s Suggested Replacement Parts Model and serial number required when ordering parts from your local distributor 1 215 594 Handle w Screws 1 2 215 478 Switc...

Page 51: ...8 219 679 212 726 219 676 212 725 219 684 219 685 212 733 212 733 212 733 212 730 212 730 212 730 Gouging O Ring 212 735 Swirl Ring Electrode Tip Retaining Cap Shield 212 734 219 677 212 724 219 678 2...

Page 52: ...ed Cutting O Ring 212 735 219 677 219 678 219 683 219 684 212 736 Swirl Ring Electrode Tip Retaining Cap Deflector 212 734 212 724 212 728 219 682 212 729 212 733 212 733 212 733 212 736 212 736 212 7...

Page 53: ...50ft 1 220 240 Cable remote control trigger 25ft 1 220 241 Cable remote voltage sense 26 5ft 1 Part No Item No Description 4 See Figure 9 3 for additional consumable parts 3 2 1 804 036 A 5 6 Figure...

Page 54: ...Notes...

Page 55: ...nduction Heating Coils and Blankets Cables and Non Electronic Controls APT SAF Model Plasma Cutting Torches Remote Controls Accessory Kits Replacement Parts No labor Spoolmate Spoolguns Canvas Covers...

Page 56: ...retain with your personal records Always provide Model Name and Serial Style Number Contact a DISTRIBUTOR or SERVICE AGENCY near you Welding Supplies and Consumables Options and Accessories Personal...

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