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1-3.

Additional Symbols For Installation, Operation, And Maintenance

FIRE OR EXPLOSION hazard.

D

Do not install or place unit on, over, or near
combustible surfaces.

D

Do not install unit near flammables.

D

Do not overload building wiring – be sure power supply system is
properly sized, rated, and protected to handle this unit.

FALLING UNIT can cause injury.

D

Use lifting eye to lift unit only, NOT running
gear, gas cylinders, or any other accessories.

D

Use equipment of adequate capacity to lift and
support unit.

D

If using lift forks to move unit, be sure forks are
long enough to extend beyond opposite side of
unit.

OVERUSE can cause OVERHEATING

D

Allow cooling period; follow rated duty cycle.

D

Reduce current or reduce duty cycle before
starting to weld again.

D

Do not block or filter airflow to unit.

STATIC (ESD) can damage PC  boards.

D

Put on grounded wrist strap BEFORE handling
boards or parts.

D

Use proper static-proof bags and boxes to
store, move, or ship PC boards.

MOVING PARTS can cause injury.

D

Keep away from moving parts.

D

Keep away from pinch points such as drive
rolls.

WELDING WIRE can cause injury.

D

Do not press gun trigger until instructed to do
so.

D

Do not point gun toward any part of the body,
other people, or any metal when threading
welding wire.

MOVING PARTS can cause injury.

D

Keep away from moving parts such as fans.

D

Keep all doors, panels, covers, and guards
closed and securely in place.

H.F. RADIATION can cause interference.

D

High-frequency (H.F.) can interfere with radio
navigation, safety services, computers, and
communications equipment.

D

Have only qualified persons familiar with
electronic equipment perform this installation.

D

The user is responsible for having a qualified electrician prompt-
ly correct any interference problem resulting from the installa-
tion.

D

If notified by the FCC about interference, 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 grounding and shielding to
minimize the possibility of interference.

ARC WELDING can cause interference.

D

Electromagnetic energy can interfere with
sensitive electronic equipment such as
computers and computer-driven equipment
such as robots.

D

Be sure all equipment in the welding area is
electromagnetically compatible.

D

To reduce possible interference, keep weld cables as short as
possible, close together, and down low, such as on the floor.

D

Locate welding operation 100 meters from any sensitive elec-
tronic equipment.

D

Be sure this welding machine is installed and grounded
according to this manual.

D

If interference still occurs, the user must take extra measures
such as moving the welding machine, using shielded cables,
using line filters, or shielding the work area.

1-4.

Principal Safety Standards

Safety in Welding and Cutting, ANSI Standard Z49.1, from American
Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Rd, Miami FL 33126
Safety and Health Standards, OSHA 29 CFR 1910, from Superinten-
dent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402.
Recommended Safe Practices for the Preparation for Welding and Cut-
ting of Containers That Have Held Hazardous Substances
, American
Welding Society Standard AWS F4.1, from American Welding Society,
550 N.W. LeJeune Rd, Miami, FL 33126
National Electrical Code, NFPA Standard 70, from National Fire Protec-
tion Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Cylinders, CGA Pamphlet P-1,
from Compressed Gas Association, 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway,
Suite 501, Arlington, VA 22202.
Code for Safety in Welding and Cutting, CSA Standard W117.2, from
Canadian Standards Association, Standards Sales, 178 Rexdale
Boulevard, Rexdale, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.
Safe Practices For Occupation And Educational Eye And Face
Protection
, ANSI Standard Z87.1, from American National Standards
Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
Cutting And Welding Processes, NFPA Standard 51B, from National
Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

Summary of Contents for Invision 354MP

Page 1: ...es OM 196 596D August 2001 Description Stick SMAW Welding MIG GMAW Welding Pulsed MIG GMAW P Arc Welding Power Source With Built In Synergic Control Invision 354MP R Visit our website at www MillerWel...

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: ...g A Location 15 4 2 Weld Output Receptacles And Selecting Cable Sizes 16 4 3 Remote 14 Receptacle Information 16 4 4 Optional 115 Volt AC Duplex Receptacle And Circuit Breakers 17 4 5 Electrical Servi...

Page 4: ...ry Directives 89 392 EEC 91 368 EEC 93 C 133 04 93 68 EEC Standards Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Product standard for arc welding equipment EN50199 December 1995 Safety Requirements for Arc Weldi...

Page 5: ...r 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 Frequently inspect input powe...

Page 6: ...welding wire at contact tip when not in use D Wear oil free protective garments such as leather gloves heavy shirt cuffless trousers high shoes and a cap D Remove any combustibles such as a butane lig...

Page 7: ...maintained D Keep high frequency source doors and panels tightly shut keep spark gaps at correct setting and use grounding and shielding to minimize the possibility of interference ARC WELDING can cau...

Page 8: ...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 your exposure to e...

Page 9: ...ntation est bien raccord la borne de terre du sectionneur ou que la fiche du cordon est raccord e une prise correctement mise la terre D En effectuant les raccordements d entr e fixer d abord le condu...

Page 10: ...er des v tements de protection d pourvus d huile tels que des gants en cuir une chemise en mat riau lourd des pantalons sans re vers des chaussures hautes et un couvre chef D Avant de souder retirer t...

Page 11: ...ouvrements et dispositifs de protection LE RAYONNEMENT HAUTE FR QUENCE H F risque de provoquer des interf rences D Le rayonnement haute frequence peut provoquer des interf rences avec les quipements d...

Page 12: ...champs magn tiques basse fr quence Le courant de soudage pendant son passage dans les c bles de sou dage causera des champs lectromagn tiques Il y a eu et il y a encore un certain souci propos de tel...

Page 13: ...Use forced ventilation or local exhaust to remove the fumes 2 3 Use ventilating fan to remove fumes 3 Welding sparks can cause explosion or fire 3 1 Keep flammables away from welding Do not weld near...

Page 14: ...y parts 7 When power is applied failed parts can explode or cause other parts to explode 8 Flying pieces of parts can cause injury Always wear a face shield when servicing unit 9 Always wear long slee...

Page 15: ...OM 196 596 Page 11 2 2 Manufacturer s Rating Labels...

Page 16: ...rol Line Connection Arc Force Shielded Metal Arc Welding SMAW Gas Metal Arc Welding GMAW Three Phase Static Frequency Con verter Transformer Rectifier U0 Rated No Load Voltage Average U1 Primary Volta...

Page 17: ...0 04 While idling 3 2 Duty Cycle And Overheating Duty Cycle is percentage of 10 min utes that unit can weld at rated load without overheating If unit overheats output stops a Help message is displaye...

Page 18: ...3 Volt Ampere Curves va_curve1 4 95 SA 188 537 SA 178 653 Volt ampere curves show mini mum and maximum voltage and amperage output capabilities of unit Curves of other settings fall be tween curves s...

Page 19: ...rating label to determine input power needs 4 Line Disconnect Device Locate unit near correct input power supply Y Special installation may be required where gasoline or volatile liquids are present s...

Page 20: ...is based on either a 4 volts or less drop or a current density of at least 300 circular mils per ampere S 0007 D 4 3 Remote 14 Receptacle Information Socket Socket Information 24 VOLTS AC A 24 volts...

Page 21: ...from overload 3 Circuit Breaker CB2 CB2 protects 24 volt ac portion of Remote 14 receptacle from overload Press button to reset breaker 2 3 1 4 5 Electrical Service Guide Actual input voltage should...

Page 22: ...ductors 2 Line Disconnect Device Select type and size of overcurrent protection using Section 4 5 Y Always connect green yel low wire to supply ground ing terminal never to a line terminal Input_9_99...

Page 23: ...see Section 5 2 4 Ammeter Light Lights when display beneath is indicating amperage 5 Trim Indicator Light Lights when display beneath is indicating trim 6 Output Adjust Control Controls various output...

Page 24: ...Preset Volts Blank V A 24 5 Actual Volts Actual Amps V A 24 5 250 Pulsed MIG Blank Pulse Display V Trim 50 Actual Volts Actual Amps V A 24 5 250 Stick Contactor Remote Blank Preset Amps V A 85 Actual...

Page 25: ...Pulse welding mode Preset pulses per second PPS display for Manual Pulse welding mode Values shown are hypothetical The A Amperage and Trim lights illuminate as shown The Stick mode provides the Adap...

Page 26: ...oltage control Stick unit is placed in CC mode for SMAW welding Synergic Pulser programs that use factory entered values are used to control process Setup screens see Section 5 6 al low programs or mo...

Page 27: ...synergic control provides volt age control Select top line of display and press Increment or Decrement button un til MIG is displayed Select Induc tance line and use Increment or Decrement button to s...

Page 28: ...t or Decrement button to access each program and the three modes as desired Select the fourth line and press Increment or Decre ment button to define each option On accessible or Off not accessi ble P...

Page 29: ...daptive Or Non Adaptive Adaptive Pulse frequency is automatically regulated to maintain a constant arc length regardless of changes in wire stickout Non Adaptive Constant pulse frequency is main taine...

Page 30: ...OM 196 596 Page 26 5 8 How Manual Pulsed MIG Waveform Components Affect Arc And Burn Off Rate...

Page 31: ...308 0 8 mm 98 Argon 2 CO2 3 81 17 27 10 Stainless Steel 308 1 0 mm 98 Argon 2 CO2 2 54 19 81 11 Stainless Steel 308 1 2 mm 98 Argon 2 CO2 2 49 15 49 12 Stainless Steel 309 0 8 mm 98 Argon 2 CO2 3 81...

Page 32: ...hs Replace Damaged Or Unreadable Labels Replace Cracked Torch Body Repair Or Replace Cracked Cables Repair Or Replace Cracked Cables And Cords Clean And Tighten Weld Connections 6 Months Blow Out Insi...

Page 33: ...side of the unit has over heated The unit has shut down to allow the fan to cool it see Section 3 2 Operation will continue when the unit has cooled 7 Help 6 Display Indicates that the input voltage...

Page 34: ...ircuit breaker see Section 4 6 Check for proper input power connections see Section 4 6 No weld output meter display On Input voltage outside acceptable range of variation see Section 4 5 Check repair...

Page 35: ...OM 196 596 Page 31 SECTION 7 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 197 557 Figure 7 1 Circuit Diagram For Welding Power Source...

Page 36: ...OM 196 596 Page 32 SECTION 8 PARTS LIST 802 453 A Hardware is common and not available unless listed Figure 8 1 Parts Assembly...

Page 37: ...cle 1 22 179 625 CABLE pwr 6mm 4 c 4m 1 23 175 138 BOX louver 2 24 192 853 BRACKET mtg contactor capacitor PC Board 1 25 PC1 203 319 CIRCUIT CARD control 1 PLG2 131 056 CONNECTOR SOCKETS RC2 1 PLG3 13...

Page 38: ...ANEL front 1 58 129 525 RECEPTACLE twlk insul fem 2 59 193 785 NAMEPLATE order by model and serial number 1 60 174 715 KNOB pointer 1 250 1 167 633 WASHER shldr nylon 1 188 308 WASHER flat nylon 1 159...

Page 39: ...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 40: ...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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