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SECTION 1 

 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - READ BEFORE USING

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Protect yourself and others from injury — read and follow these precautions.

1-1. Symbol Usage

DANGER! 

 Indicates a hazardous situation which, if

not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The

possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols

or explained in the text.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,

could result in death or serious injury. The possible

hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or ex-

plained in the text.

NOTICE

 

 Indicates statements not related to personal injury.

.

Indicates special instructions.

This group of symbols means Warning! Watch Out! ELECTRIC

SHOCK, MOVING PARTS, and HOT PARTS hazards. Consult sym-

bols and related instructions below for necessary actions to avoid the

hazards.

1-2. Arc Welding Hazards

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 1-5. Read and

follow all Safety Standards.

Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and

repair this unit.

During operation, keep everybody, especially children, away.

ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.

Touching live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks

or  severe burns. The electrode and work circuit is

electrically live whenever the output is on. The input

power circuit and machine internal circuits are also

live when power is on. In semiautomatic or automatic

wire welding, the wire, wire reel, drive roll housing,

and all metal parts touching the welding wire are

electrically live. Incorrectly installed or improperly

grounded equipment is a hazard.

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 use AC output in damp areas, if movement is confined, or if

there is a danger of falling.

D

Use AC output ONLY if required for the welding process.

D

If AC output is required, use remote output control if present on

unit.

D

Additional safety precautions are required when any of the follow-

ing electrically hazardous conditions are present: in damp

locations or while wearing wet clothing; on metal structures such

as floors, gratings, or scaffolds; when in cramped positions such

as sitting, kneeling, or lying; or when there is a high risk of unavoid-

able or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground. For these

conditions, use the following equipment in order presented: 1) a

semiautomatic DC constant voltage (wire) welder, 2) a DC manual

(stick) welder, or 3) an AC welder with reduced open-circuit volt-

age. In most situations, use of a DC, constant voltage wire welder

is recommended. And, do not work alone!

D

Disconnect input power or stop engine before installing or

servicing this equipment. Lockout/tagout input power according to

OSHA 29 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

Always verify the supply ground 

 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.

D

When making input connections, attach proper grounding conduc-

tor first 

 double-check connections.

D

Keep cords dry, free of oil and grease, and protected from hot metal

and sparks.

D

Frequently inspect input power cord for damage or bare wiring 

replace cord immediately if damaged 

 bare wiring can kill.

D

Turn off all equipment when not in use.

D

Do not use worn, damaged, undersized, or poorly spliced cables.

D

Do not drape cables over your body.

D

If earth grounding of the workpiece is required, ground it directly

with a separate cable.

D

Do not touch electrode if you are in contact with the work, ground,

or another electrode from a different machine.

D

Do not touch electrode holders connected to two welding ma-

chines at the same time since double open-circuit voltage will be

present.

D

Use only well-maintained equipment. Repair or replace damaged

parts at once. Maintain unit according to manual.

D

Wear a safety harness if working above floor level.

D

Keep all panels and covers securely in place.

D

Clamp work cable with good metal-to-metal contact to workpiece

or worktable as near the weld as practical.

D

Insulate work clamp when not connected to workpiece to prevent

contact with any metal object.

D

Do not connect more than one electrode or work cable to any

single weld output terminal.

SIGNIFICANT DC VOLTAGE exists in inverter weld-

ing power sources AFTER removal of inputpower.

D

Turn Off inverter, disconnect input power, and discharge input

capacitors according to instructions in Maintenance Section

before touching any parts.

HOT PARTS can burn.

D

Do not touch hot parts bare handed.

D

Allow cooling period before working on equip-

ment.

D

To handle hot parts, use proper tools and/or

wear heavy, insulated welding gloves and

clothing to prevent burns.

Welding produces fumes and gases. Breathing

these fumes and gases can be hazardous to your

health.

FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous.

Summary of Contents for Delta-Fab OM-2241

Page 1: ...ebsite at www MillerWelds com OM 2241 209 815L 2011 01 Processes Description Gas Metal Arc MIG Welding Arc Welding Power Source Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging Delta Fab Flux Cored FCAW Welding Fil...

Page 2: ...ntinue 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: ...SECTION 3 INSTALLATION 11 3 1 Serial Number And Rating Label Location 11 3 2 Specifications 11 3 3 Duty Cycle And Overheating 11 3 4 Volt Ampere Curves 12 3 5 Selecting A Location 13 3 6 Tipping 13 3...

Page 4: ...Notes...

Page 5: ...when there is a high risk of unavoid able or accidental contact with the workpiece or ground For these conditions use the following equipment in order presented 1 a semiautomaticDC constant voltage wi...

Page 6: ...tandards D Do not weld where the atmosphere may contain flammable dust gas or liquid vapors such as gasoline D Connect work cable to the work as close to the welding area as practical to prevent weldi...

Page 7: ...anels covers and guards closed and securely in place D Have only qualified persons remove doors panels covers or guards for maintenance and troubleshooting as necessary D Reinstall doors panels covers...

Page 8: ...eb site www ansi org Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding Cutting and Other Hot Work NFPA Standard 51B from National Fire Protection Association Quincy MA 02269 phone 1 800 344 3555 website www...

Page 9: ...source lectrique courant lectrique s av re n cessaire se servir de la fonction de t l commande si l appareil en est quip D D autres consignes de s curit sont n cessaires dans les condi tions suivantes...

Page 10: ...laine et des bottes de protection LE SOUDAGE peut provoquer un incendie ou une explosion Le soudage effectu sur des conteneurs ferm s tels que des r servoirs tambours ou des conduites peut provoquer...

Page 11: ...t rieur D Utiliser les quipements corrects les bonnes proc dures et suffi samment de personnes pour soulever et d placer les bouteilles D Lire et suivre les instructions sur les bouteilles de gaz comp...

Page 12: ...tan ce correcte et utiliser une terre et un blindage pour r duire les interf rences ventuelles LE SOUDAGE L ARC risque de provoquer des interf rences D L nergie lectromagn tique risque de provoquer de...

Page 13: ...r gion 5 Chicago est 312 353 2220 site Internet www osha gov U S Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC 4330 East West Highway Bethesda MD 20814 t l phone 301 504 7923 site inter net www cpsc gov App...

Page 14: ...OM 2241 Page 10...

Page 15: ...res Input at Rated Load Output 60 Hz Three Phase 230 V 460 V 575 V KVA KW 375 A 35 Volts DC 100 Duty Cycle 10 45 45 69 4 34 5 2 27 5 1 6 27 5 1 61 17 5 0 46 While idling 3 3 Duty Cycle And Overheating...

Page 16: ...s Volt ampere curves show mini mum and maximum voltage and amperage output capabilities of unit Curves of other settings fall be tween curves shown 209 811 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 100 200 300 400 500 60...

Page 17: ...posite side of unit 3 Line Disconnect Device Locate unit near correct input pow er supply Special installation may be required where gasoline or volatile liquids are present see NEC Article 511 or CEC...

Page 18: ...a Weight 381 lb 173 kg 3 8 115 VAC Receptacle And Supplementary Protectors Ref 800 166 D Turn Off power before con necting to receptacle 1 115 V 15 A AC Receptacle RC9 Power is shared between RC9 and...

Page 19: ...95 200 3 30 2 35 1 50 1 0 60 2 0 70 3 0 95 4 0 120 4 0 120 250 2 35 1 50 1 0 60 2 0 70 3 0 95 4 0 120 2 ea 2 0 2x70 2 ea 2 0 2x70 300 1 50 1 0 60 2 0 70 3 0 95 4 0 120 2 ea 2 0 2x70 2 ea 3 0 2x95 2 ea...

Page 20: ...cable terminal onto weld output terminal and secure with nut so that weld cable terminal is tight against copper bar Do not place anything between weld cable terminal and copper bar Make sure that th...

Page 21: ...nd signal from remote control F Current feedback 1 volt per 100 amperes H Voltage feedback 1 volt per 10 arc volts 115 VOLTS AC I 115 volts 15 amperes 60 Hz AC Protected by supplementary protector CB1...

Page 22: ...perating general purpose no intentional delay fuses are UL class K5 up to and including 60 amps and UL class H 65 amps and above 4 Conductor data in this section specifies conductor size excluding fle...

Page 23: ...ound Current Sensor Optional Connect green or green yellow grounding conductor to welding power source groundingterminal first If unit is equipped with optional ground current sensor route groundingco...

Page 24: ...hutdown Light Weld output studs are energized by controls on the wire feeder Turn Off power before connecting re mote device 4 1 2 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 Routine Maintenance Disconn...

Page 25: ...or stops Re place F1 Close and secure access door Tools Needed 3 8 in 2 1 Turn Pull Out And Replace Fuse Install Flat End Of Fuse Into Cover Turn 5 3 Short Circuit Shutdown When contact tip is shorted...

Page 26: ...Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check control board PC1 Unit provides only maximum or mini mum weld output Have Factory Authorized Service Agent check control board PC1 Erratic or improper weld...

Page 27: ...OM 2241 Page 23 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 218 521 B Figure 6 1 Circuit Diagram...

Page 28: ...Page 24 SECTION 7 PARTS LIST Hardware is common and not available unless listed 803 388 B 34 22 1 3 4 2 6 7 8 5 9 10 11 12 13 17 15 14 16 19 20 21 22 3 4 23 32 26 27 28 25 24 33 18 29 Figure 7 1 Main...

Page 29: ...7 4 PANEL rear w components 1 20 W 160 793 CONTACTOR def prp 60A 3P 24VAC 1 21 CR4 140 750 SWITCH reed 1 22 217 136 LABEL warning electric shock 2 23 163 533 BASE 1 24 C1 221 925 CAPACITOR ASSEMBLY i...

Page 30: ...reset 1P 15A 250VAC 2 5 RC9 604 176 RECEPTACLE str dx grd 2P3W 15A 125V 1 6 210 281 CONNECTOR CAPACITOR w leads includes 1 RC8 143 976 RCPT w SCKTS service kit 1 C3 6 13 14 097 749 CAPACITOR cer disc...

Page 31: ...serial number required when ordering parts from your local distributor Hardware is common and not available unless listed 1 803 396 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 7 3 Rectifier Si Diode SR1 Description Part No...

Page 32: ...s primary 1 6 217 733 LABEL warning electric shock input power EN FR 1 7 602 177 SCREW set 250 20 x 250knrlpt sch stl 2 8 124 274 BRACKET mtg fan motor 1 9 R3 097 459 RESISTOR WW fxd 375W 20 ohm 1 10...

Page 33: ...Notes...

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Page 35: ...ers Work Stations Weld Tables No Labor 5 6 Months Parts Batteries Bernard Guns No Labor Tregaskiss Guns No Labor 6 90 Days Parts Accessory Kits Canvas Covers Induction Heating Coils and Blankets Cable...

Page 36: ...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 Safety Equip...

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