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SECTION 1 –  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - READ BEFORE USING

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1-1.

Symbol Usage

Means Warning! Watch Out! There are possible hazards
with this procedure! The possible hazards are shown in
the adjoining symbols.

Y

Marks a special safety message.

.

Means “Note”; not safety related.

This group of symbols means Warning! Watch Out! possible
ELECTRIC SHOCK, MOVING PARTS, and HOT PARTS hazards.
Consult symbols and related instructions below for necessary actions
to avoid the hazards.

1-2.

Plasma Arc Cutting Hazards

Y

The symbols shown below are used throughout this manual to
call attention to and identify possible hazards. When you see
the symbol, watch out, and follow the related instructions to
avoid the hazard. The safety information given below is only
a summary of the more complete safety information found in
the Safety Standards listed in Section 1-4. Read and follow all
Safety Standards.

Y

Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and
repair this unit.

Y

During operation, keep everybody, especially children, away.

CUTTING can cause fire or explosion.

Hot metal and sparks blow out from the cutting arc.
The flying sparks and hot metal, hot workpiece, and
hot equipment can cause fires and burns. Check
and be sure the area is safe before doing any cutting.

D

Protect yourself and others from flying sparks and hot metal.

D

Do not cut where flying sparks can strike flammable material.

D

Remove all flammables within 35 ft (10.7 m) of the cutting arc. If this
is not possible, tightly cover them with approved covers.

D

Be alert that sparks and hot materials from cutting can easily go
through small cracks and openings to adjacent areas.

D

Watch for fire, and keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

D

Be aware that cutting on a ceiling, floor, bulkhead, or partition can
cause fire on the hidden side.

D

Do not cut on closed containers such as tanks or drums.

D

Connect work cable to the work as close to the cutting area as prac-
tical to prevent cutting current from traveling long, possibly
unknown paths and causing electric shock and fire hazards.

D

Never cut containers with potentially flammable materials inside –
they must be emptied and properly cleaned first.

D

Do not cut in atmospheres containing explosive dust or vapors.

D

Do not cut pressurized cylinders, pipes, or vessels.

D

Do not cut containers that have held combustibles.

D

Wear oil-free protective garments such as leather gloves, heavy
shirt, cuffless trousers, high shoes, and a cap.

D

Do not locate unit on or over combustible surfaces.

D

Remove any combustibles, such as a butane lighter or matches,
from your person before doing any cutting.

Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks
or  severe burns. The torch and work circuit are
electrically live whenever the output is on. The input
power circuit and machine internal circuits are also
live when power is on. Plasma arc cutting requires

higher voltages than welding to start and maintain the arc (200 to 400
volts dc are common), but also uses torches designed with safety
interlock systems which turn off the machine when the shield cup is
loosened or if tip touches electrode inside the nozzle. Incorrectly
installed or improperly grounded equipment is a hazard.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

D

Do not touch live electrical parts.

D

Wear dry, hole-free insulating gloves and body protection.

D

Insulate yourself from work and ground using dry insulating mats or
covers big enough to prevent any physical contact with the work or
ground.

D

Do not touch torch parts if in contact with the work or ground.

D

Turn off power before checking, cleaning, or changing torch parts.

D

Disconnect input power before installing or servicing this equip-
ment. Lockout/tagout input power according to OSHA CFR
1910.147 (see Safety Standards).

D

Properly install and ground this equipment according to its Owner’s
Manual and national, state, and local codes.

D

Check and be sure that input power cord ground wire is properly
connected to ground terminal in disconnect box or that cord plug is
connected to a properly grounded receptacle outlet – always verify
the supply ground.

D

When making input connections, attach proper grounding conduc-
tor first.

D

Frequently inspect input power cord for damage or bare wiring – re-
place cord immediately if damaged – bare wiring can kill.

D

Turn off all equipment when not in use.

D

Inspect and replace any worn or damaged torch cable leads.

D

Do not wrap torch cable around your body.

D

Ground the workpiece to a good electrical (earth) ground if required
by codes.

D

Use only well-maintained equipment. Repair or replace damaged
parts at once.

D

Wear a safety harness if working above floor level.

D

Keep all panels and covers securely in place.

D

Do not bypass or try to defeat the safety interlock systems.

D

Use only torch(es) specified in Owner’s Manual.

D

Keep away from torch tip and pilot arc when trigger is pressed.

D

Clamp work cable with good metal-to-metal contact to workpiece
(not piece that will fall away) or worktable as near the cut as
practical.

D

Insulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent
contact with any metal object.

SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE exists after removal
of input power on inverters.

D

Turn OFF inverter, disconnect input power, and discharge input
capacitors according to instructions in Maintenance Section
before touching any parts.

Summary of Contents for Spectrum Plus

Page 1: ...Processes Description Air Plasma Cutting and Gouging Air Plasma Cutter OM 219 October 1995 Eff w Serial Number KE736265 Spectrum Plus R Visit our website at www MillerWelds com...

Page 2: ...alue established in 1929 This Owner s Manual is designed to help you get the most out of your Miller products Please take time to read the Safety precautions They will help you protect yourself agains...

Page 3: ...ting Air Compressor 13 2 8 Input Power Connections To Cutter 14 SECTION 3 OPERATION 15 3 1 Controls 15 3 2 Cutting Current Control 15 3 3 Operation Mode Switch 16 3 4 Power Circuit Breaker Switch And...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...or matches from your person before doing any cutting Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns The torch and work circuit are electrically live whenever the output is on T...

Page 6: ...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 can react with vapors to form highly toxic and irritating gases...

Page 7: ...ference stop using the equipment at once D Have the installation regularly checked and maintained D Keep high frequency source doors and panels tightly shut keep spark gaps at correct setting and use...

Page 8: ...magnetic fields is a human health hazard However studies are still going forth and evidence continues to be examined Until the final conclusions of the research are reached you may wish to minimize yo...

Page 9: ...nants 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 bottes et un casque D Ne plac...

Page 10: ...a Sheets MSDS et les instructions du fabricant pour obtenir plus de renseignements sur les m taux couper les enrobages et les nettoyants D Travaillez dans un espace restreint uniquement s il est bien...

Page 11: ...f rences avec les quipements de ra dio navigation et de communication les services de s curit et les ordinateurs D Demander seulement des personnes qualifi es familiaris es avec des quipements lectron...

Page 12: ...urs en cours et les preuves continuent tre examin es En attendant que les conclusions finales de la recherche soient tablies il vous serait sou haitable de r duire votre exposition aux champs lectroma...

Page 13: ...ty DCEN 200 Air Or Nitrogen Only 115 L min 70 PSI 483 kPa Optional 50 ft 15 2 m Machine Or Torch Cable 4 CFM 115 L min 90 PSI 921 kPa 2 2 Duty Cycle And Overheating Duty Cycle is percentage of 10 min...

Page 14: ...5 ST 800 869 1 Lifting Handles Use lifting handles to lift unit 2 Hand Cart Use hand cart or similar device to move unit 3 Rating Label Use rating label to determine input power needs Locate unit near...

Page 15: ...n when 50 volts or less input operating voltage is available To change current range setting proceed as follows Remove bottom and top of case ac cording to Section 4 2 1 Main Control Board 2 Dip Switc...

Page 16: ...pper Length In Weld Circuit Not Exceeding 100 ft 30 m Or Less 150 ft 45 m 200 ft 60 m 250 ft 70 m 300 ft 90 m 350 ft 105 m 400 ft 120 m Weld Output Terminals Welding Amperes 10 60 Duty Cycle 60 100 Du...

Page 17: ...essor Obtain air compressor and hose A quick connect fitting may also be installed onto air input fitting Con nect hose to air input fitting and route to air compressor Adjust air pressure according t...

Page 18: ...ng connector of negative cable to negative in put terminal on cutter 6 Torch Install torch according to its owner s manual instructions 7 Work Clamp Positive Cable Connect work clamp positive weld inp...

Page 19: ...g Current Control 3 Operation Mode Switch 4 Pilot And Trouble Lights 4 3 2 1 3 2 Cutting Current Control Ref ST 171 324 1 Cutting Current Control 2 Low Range Scale 18 to 50 Amperes 3 High Range Scale...

Page 20: ...ace switch in applicable Gas Set position to adjust gas air pressure Only gas air is activated when the Power Circuit Breaker switch is turned On Place switch in the Cut position to cut or gouge 4 Air...

Page 21: ...Circuit Breaker switch to turn unit and pilot light On and Off Power Circuit Breaker switch CB1 also protects the unit from overload If CB1 trips the unit shuts down If CB1 trips reduce welding power...

Page 22: ...or Dryer Assembly See Section 4 5 Every Week Check Trigger Disabled System See Section 4 7 Drain Moisture From Filter Regulator Assembly See Section 4 5 3 Months Service Filter Regulator Assembly Filt...

Page 23: ...Peel back vinyl coating covering capacitor terminals Connect bleeder resistor across terminals of one capacitor and wait for at least 10 seconds Repeat procedure for remaining ca pacitor 7 Output Capa...

Page 24: ...input power Stop engine on welding generator 1 Pilot Fuse F1 See Parts List For Rating Pilot fuse protects unit from faults in pilot arc circuit If pilot fuse opens there will be no pilot or arc start...

Page 25: ...and output stops 3 Gas Torch Light Lights if gas air pressure is low and stops plasma and pilot arcs Also lights if torch tip is not installed when trigger is pressed Check for proper gas air pressur...

Page 26: ...Filter Regulator Assembly Drain Plug To drain moisture from filter regula tor assembly rotate drain plug counterclockwise Close drain plug after moisture is completely drained from filter regulator a...

Page 27: ...ding power source and cutter and disconnect input power Stop engine on welding generator Remove top of case according to Section 4 2 1 Boot Insert torch hose and leads through boot 2 Gas Hose 3 Gas Co...

Page 28: ...see Section 2 8 Check main fuse F1 and replace if needed see Section 4 3 Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check control board PC1 No cutting output Pilot light on trouble lights off fan motor run...

Page 29: ...gher cutting capacity Check for dirty filter regulator and clean if needed see manufacturer s instructions supplied with unit Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check torch body Gas Torch light on...

Page 30: ...OM 222 Page 26 SECTION 5 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS Figure 5 1 Circuit Diagram For Cutter SC 171 596 A...

Page 31: ...ces Of High Frequency Radiation From Incorrect Installation 50 ft 15 m S 0754 Sources Of Direct High Frequency Radiation 1 High FrequencySource Plasma Arc Cutting Power Source 2 Cables 3 Torch 4 Work...

Page 32: ...d water pipes every 50 ft 15 m 7 External Power Or Telephone Lines Locate high frequency source at least 50 ft 15 m away from power and phone lines 8 Grounding Rod Consult the National Electrical Code...

Page 33: ...OM 219 Page 29 Notes...

Page 34: ...OM 219 Page 30 SECTION 7 PARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 7 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Figure 7 1 Main Assembly...

Page 35: ...OM 219 Page 31 ST 800 867 A 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 14 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34...

Page 36: ...2 000 1 17 171 523 FITTING 90 deg street elb 1 4NPT 1 18 171 524 FITTING close nipple 1 4NPT 1 19 F1 171 469 FUSE non time delay 10A 1 20 171 468 FUSE HOLDER w 187 Faston connectors 1 21 171 467 HOLE...

Page 37: ...PLATE circuit breaker shorting 1 47 VR1 171 328 VARISTOR 130V 20J 1 171 295 LEADS TERMINAL 6AWG red 1 171 297 BUSS WIRE circuit breaker to hex stud 1 When ordering a component originally displaying a...

Page 38: ...OM 219 Page 34 ST 800 885 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 Includes Item 25 29 30 31 33 34 35 32 36 37 38 10 16 17 Figure 7 2 Center Baffle...

Page 39: ...TUD 2 15 171 315 WASHER flat 1 4 500 x 281 4 171 312 BUSS WIRE output jack to hex stud 1 16 126 026 LABEL warning electric shock can kill 4 17 153 178 LABEL warning exploding parts can cause serious i...

Page 40: ...OM 219 Page 36 ST 800 889 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Figure 7 3 Arc Starter Assembly...

Page 41: ...acitor filters 1 7 171 490 THREADED ROD No 10 32 x 5 250 2 8 171 507 NUT No 10 32 hex 4 9 R5 171 501 SURGE RESISTOR 3 ohm 150W 1 10 R4 171 486 RESISTOR WW 30 ohm 60W 1 171 503 SCREW No 8 32 x 31 Phill...

Page 42: ...CTURER LINCOLN ELECTRIC CO Material Thickness Welding Power Source Model 1 2 in 3 4 in 7 8 in INVERTEC V 300 PRO H IDEALARC R3R 300 H IDEALARC R3R 400 H IDEALARC R3R 500 H IDEALARC DC 600 H Engine Dri...

Page 43: ...ting Torches Remote Controls Accessory Kits Replacement Parts No labor Spoolmate 185 Spoolmate 250 Canvas Covers Miller s True Blue Limited Warranty shall not apply to 1 Consumable components such as...

Page 44: ...complete and retain with your personal records Always provide Model Name and Serial Style Number Call 1 800 4 A Miller or see our website at www MillerWelds com to locate a DISTRIBUTOR or SERVICE AGEN...

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