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ADI 200 STANDARD TIG/MMA MIG/MAG

 

 

ELECTRICAL SPARK MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSIVES:

 

Flammable items should be removed from the workplace. Do not perform 
welding work on containers that contain gases, fuels, oil products or other 
flammable materials. There is a risk of explosion of residue of these 
products. When performing welding work in potentially explosive or fire 
hazards, special rules must be observed that comply with national and 
international standards. Firefighting equipment such as: (powder or snow 
fire extinguishers, fire blankets) should be located near the workstation in 
a visible, readily accessible place.

 

 

BOTTLE CAN EXPLODE:

 Use only approved bottles and properly 

functioning regulators. The cylinder should be transported and positioned 
vertically. Protect the cylinder from heat, overturning and mechanical 
damage. 

 

WELDED MATERIALS MAY BURN:

 In no case should you touch the 

welded parts with bare hands. Always wear protective gloves when 
operating the machine. The arc and splinters that develop during the burn 
can cause skin burns. Wear protective gloves and pliers when touching or 
moving the welded item.

 

 

ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES:

 It is forbidden to work with damaged 

welding wires or on wet substrates. Welding cables should be strong, 
undamaged and insulated. Weakened connections and damaged cable 
must be replaced immediately. Do not carry the device by pulling it by the 
power cord or wires. Do not perform any maintenance work on the unit. 

Removing the outside cover of the device while it is connected to the 
network and using the device with the lid removed is forbidden. 

 

NOISE ASSOCIATED WITH WELDING CAN BE HARMFUL:

 The 

welding arc formed during welding can emit sounds higher than 85dB for 
- 8 hours of working time. Welders operating the equipment are obliged to 
wear equivalent hearing protectors during work in accordance with the 
Regulation of the Minister of Labor and Social Policy of 6 June 2014r. - 
Dz. U. 2014 pos. 817. Pursuant to the Ordinance of the Minister of Health 
on Social Welfare dated 09.07.1996 OJ No. 68 pos. 194 - The employer is 
required to carry out research and measurement of factors harmful to 
health. 

 

 

CONFORMITY DECISION:

 This device accomplish the 

recommendation of the European CE Committee.  

 

SAFETY MARK:

 This device is suitable for mains power, for welding 

work in an environment of higher standard of electric shock. It is 
recommended that the power line be provided with a separate protection 
against the shock absorber. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ADI 160 STANDARD

Page 1: ...0 P a g e PATON ADI 200 STANDARD TIG MMA MIG MAG...

Page 2: ...UNIT 14 3 7 SHORT ARC WELDING MODE 14 3 8 REDUCTION OF OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE 14 3 9 WELDING AT PULSE WELDING CURRENT 15 4 ARGON ARC WELDING PROCESS TIG 16 4 1 ARGON ARC WELDING PROCESS WITH TIG LIFT FU...

Page 3: ...CHOOSING A LANGUAGE ON THE DEVICE 30 6 2 SWITCHING TO THE REQUIRED FUNCTION 30 6 3 SWITCHING TO THE REQUIRED WELDING PROCESS 31 6 4 RESETTING ALL FUNCTIONS CURRENT WELDING METHOD 31 7 GENERAL LIST OF...

Page 4: ...duct in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report The applicant should hold the whole technical report at disposal of the competent all the right Applied EC D...

Page 5: ...IG MAG welding process mm Cross section area of the power cable conductor mm2 Maximum cable length m PATON ADI 160 STANDARD 2 mm Not more than 80 A Not more than 0 6 1 75 1 5 115 2 155 2 5 195 4 310 3...

Page 6: ...xcess and low power supply voltage Due to the increased frequency of the input voltage of the rectifier transformer of the welding unit the weight and overall dimensions of the transformer are signifi...

Page 7: ...60 Welding current control range A 8 160 10 200 Welding voltage control range V 12 28 12 28 Diameter of a stick electrode mm 1 6 4 0 1 6 5 0 Diameter of electrode wire mm 0 6 1 0 0 6 1 0 Welding proce...

Page 8: ...imum current A Cross section area of the cable conductor mm2 Cable designation 1 10 m Not more than 160 16 mm2 KG 1 16 2 16 m Up to 200 25 mm2 G 1 25 These Standard Series welding units are protected...

Page 9: ...sly lights green when the welding unit in the operating mode and in the manual arc welding process b Continuously lights red when a fault has occurred or the welding unit is overheated in any operatin...

Page 10: ...n 15 Safety instructions before setting the welding unit into operation 2 1 PROPER USE The welding unit is designed for manual covered electrode arc welding MMA argon arc welding TIG and gas shielded...

Page 11: ...3 CONNECTION TO A POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM The commercial welding unit is rated for an input power supply voltage of 230 V 30 13 ATTENTION If the input power supply voltage of the welding unit exceeds 270...

Page 12: ...desired welding method has been skipped press the button 4 again the methods are switched over and over again 7 Holding the button 3 for about 5 seconds we gain access to the locked functions of the w...

Page 13: ...conditions this method of arc starting is the only possible one The welding current may be increased in order to improve the conditions for arc starting when the welding unit is connected to a reliab...

Page 14: ...y of arc in short arc welding mode when the welding unit is connected to a reliable power supply system but the increased current in this mode can cause burn out when welding thin parts Therefore it i...

Page 15: ...se it is sometimes required to increase the threshold value TRESHHOLD ARC FORCE for the reduced voltage welding function to 18 V 3 7 SHORT ARC WELDING MODE This short arc welding mode should be used i...

Page 16: ...OF PULSE current pulse frequency FREQUENCY OF PULSE and duty cycle DUTY CYCLE OF PULSE By default the current pulse amplitude is 0 OFF that is the function is switched off the current pulse frequency...

Page 17: ...e connection with the gas cylinder 7 Connect the power cable of the welding unit to the outlet of the power supply system 8 Set switch 9 on the rear panel of the welding unit to position I switching o...

Page 18: ...e formation of current surge at the instant of time of the arc starting As a result disintegration of the no consumable tungsten electrode and ingress of the electrode particles into the weld can be p...

Page 19: ...h 9 on the rear panel of the welding unit to position I switching on 11 Switch the button 4 to the TIG welding position if the desired welding method has been skipped press the button 4 again the meth...

Page 20: ...as supply valve When the control button of the welding torch is pressed the control signal is generated and transmitted to the controller of the welding unit On this control signal the gas supply valv...

Page 21: ...the rear panel of the welding unit to position I switching on 11 Switch the button 4 to the TIG welding position if the desired welding method has been skipped press the button 4 again the methods ar...

Page 22: ...th two differences According to the first difference at the start of welding when the control button is held down after the first pressing the weld area has been purged with gas before welding and the...

Page 23: ...torch This function prevents the spillage of molten metal in the welding pool Additionally during the period Rise Time of the linear increase of welding current it is possible to accurately locate the...

Page 24: ...ses the graininess of the weld metal As a result of the improved weld quality the weld strength increases To activate this function it is necessary to set the following three operational parameters of...

Page 25: ...r Operations required to set these parameters for the current welding process are described in Section 6 1 Figure 4 Welding process ladder button operation mode TIG DC 4T pulse 5 SEMIAUTOMATIC ARC WEL...

Page 26: ...while the polarization cable in the feeder 8 should be attached to the welder socket B 4 Connect the grounding cable to the workpiece 5 Connect the MIG MAG welding torch to the connector 7 in wire fe...

Page 27: ...Check correct shielding gas flow using the button 4 on the Gas Test feeder 19 By using the button 1 in the welding machine we can adjust the welding voltage and the value of additional function of th...

Page 28: ...ng For welding with any electrode wire diameter in the range of 0 6 1 2 mm set the medium electrode wire feed velocity of 7 10 m min and the medium welding voltage of about 19 V Notwithstanding that t...

Page 29: ...G PROCESS This function is designed for the smooth welding of a welding crater which can be formed in the welding pool due to electromagnetic blow forces generated by the welding arc The crater so for...

Page 30: ...lding process voltage pulse amplitude POWER OF PULSE voltage pulse frequency FREQUENCY OF PULSE and duty cycle DUTY CYCLE OF PULSE By default the voltage pulse amplitude is 0 OFF that is the function...

Page 31: ...ial selection of any function in the current welding process is provided 2 If the button is pressed and held more than 5 s the sequential selection of any welding process is provided 3 If the button i...

Page 32: ...ons and parameters of the welding unit will return to the default factory set values These operations for setting default parameter values should be performed individually for all the welding processe...

Page 33: ...rging 3 0 s default value a 1 0 25 0 s positive or negative increment 0 1 s PRIMARY ARC Initial current pilot arc current 15 A default value a 8 40 A positive or negative increment 1 A for ADI 160S b...

Page 34: ...e following conditions are satisfied Electrode diameter mm Set welding current in the MMA and TIG welding processes A Electrode wire diameter in the MIG MAG welding process mm Minimum power of the gen...

Page 35: ...hym zamkni tym pomieszczeniu w temperaturze nie ni ej 5 0 W pomieszczeniu nie mog wyst powa opary kwas w lub innych substancji chemicznie czynnych 11 TRANSPORTATION Zapakowane urz dzenie mo e by trans...

Page 36: ...Warranty commitments are cancelled in case of mechanical damage Term of the main guarantees for welding inverter series STANDARD is 5 years The basic warranty period is calculated from the date of sa...

Page 37: ...nty a month and year of the machine set by serial number 1 In case of loss of the passport holder 2 In the absence of a correct or even any passport fill the seller in the sale of the machine 3 In the...

Page 38: ...c with uncovered eyes Arc and splinters may cause skin burns or flames so always wear a protective mask fitted with a darkened filter glasses should be equipped with glass filter grade DIN 9 10 Any un...

Page 39: ...ECTRIC POWER SOURCES It is forbidden to work with damaged welding wires or on wet substrates Welding cables should be strong undamaged and insulated Weakened connections and damaged cable must be repl...

Page 40: ...he equipment you should get information on approved collection systems from our local representative By applying this European Directive you will protect the environment and human health If you would...

Page 41: ...40 P a g e PATON ADI 200 STANDARD TIG MMA MIG MAG 17 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Basic electrical diagram Source PATON ADI 200S DC TIG MMA MIG MAG CURRENT 230 V BUV 0400 BVR 0400 BIS 0403...

Page 42: ...nature of the seller Central PATON Service Center Przemys owa 14 Street Rzesz w City Poland zip code 35105 Head of Service Center Piotr B aszkowski Phone 48 22 290 86 96 e mail service patonwelding be...

Page 43: ...FAULTY CONDITION CAUSE Tel Technical support 48 22 290 86 96 Address of the service center 35105 Poland Rzesz w 14 Przemys owa Street DATE OF REPORT TO REPAIR DATE OF SERVICE REPAIR ________________ _...

Page 44: ...NDITION CAUSE Tel Technical support 48 22 290 86 96 Address of the service center 35105 Poland Rzesz w 14 Przemys owa Street DATE OF REPORT TO REPAIR DATE OF SERVICE REPAIR ________________ __________...

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