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  9.    MAINTENANCE

  10.   TROUBLESHOOTING

  

DANGER! Unplug the inverter from the mains power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables or performing maintenance or service.    

 

Direct contact with the inverter circuit is dangerous.

9.1 

GENERAL MAINTENANCE.

9.1.1  To avoid a build up of dust inside the machine which may block or restrict  the ventilation system, periodically remove the covers and remove the dust with a  

 

low pressure air jet or vacuum cleaner. Replace covers immediately. Under no circumstances should the machine be operated with the covers removed.

9.1.2  Avoid resting the the torch and its associated cable on any hot surfaces. If the insulation is damaged in any way the torch cannot be used.

9.1.3  Periodically check the condition of the gas tubing and the connections.

9.1.4  In the event of any problems of unsatisfactory weld performance please first go through the trouble shooting procedure shown below. If this does not solve  

 

the problem the Inverter must be taken to a qualified and authorised service agent for repair. Contact your local Sealey dealer for service. 

10.1

 

TIG WELDING.

10.1.1

  Yellow fault indicator is illuminated. 

When this LED indicator is on the current has been shut off for one of the following reasons:

 

a) Inverter has overheated. 

Leave the machine to cool to normal temperature at which point it will reset itself automatically. Do not restart the inverter    

 

    until the reason for overheating has been understood and solved (see below). 

'AL2'

 alarm on the display.

 

b) Voltage is too high or too low.

 If the voltage is +/-15% higher or lower than the rated value. 

'AL1'

 alarm on the display.

 

c) Short circuit has occurred.

 If a short circuit has occurred lasting more than 1.5 seconds (e.g. during the striking of the arc) the inverter is switched off.  

     

    

In this case, wait for the inverter to restart automatically.

10.1.2 

Overheating.

 This may occur for one of the following reasons: 

 

a) Inverter casing is full of dust making cooling system inefficient. 

Clean as described in section 9.1.

 

b) Fan not working. 

Have fan renewed by authorised service agent.

 

c) Electrode does not match the collet and collet body fitted within the torch.

 Obtain and fit the correct size of torch components for the electrode selected.

 

d) Bad connection in welding cable and/or work clamp has made poor connection with workpiece.

 Check and clean all connections..

10.1.3

  Poor weld quality.

 

a) Refer to weld bead diagram (fig.8).

 

b) Check condition of electrode. It should be ground to the correct shape as seen in section 4 and should be symmetrically conical.

 

c) Check that correct gas flow is being used.

 

d) Check that correct ceramic nozzle is fitted to torch. 

 

10.1.4 

Difficulty in striking an arc.

 

This is usually due to the electrode not being in good  

 

condition. Grind to correct shape or replace.

10.2

 

MMA WELDING.

10.2.1

  Burning through thin metal. 

On very thin sheet,  

 

e.g. car body work, the lowest amperage setting may  

 

be too fierce. In this case revert to TIG welding. 

10.2.2

  Machine cuts out. 

Refer to fault indicator information  

 

above.

10.2.3

  Difficulty in striking an arc. 

 

a) The electrode is damp. Heat it up to 60º - 70º  

 

before using. 

 

b) Wrong type of rod.

 

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TIG170T     Issue: 1 - 15/11/11

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Summary of Contents for Power WELDERS TIG170T

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIG MMA INVERTER WELDER 170Amp 230V TIG170T MODEL No Original Language Version TIG170T Issue 1 15 11 11 ...

Page 2: ...urrent Circuit Breaker should be incorporated in the main distribution board We also recommend that an RCD Residual Current Device is used with all electrical products It is particularly important to use an RCD together with portable products that are plugged into an electrical supply not protected by an RCCB If in doubt consult a qualified electrician You may obtain a Residual Current Device by c...

Page 3: ...close to metal masses 4 Symbol of welding procedure chosen Manual Arc welding with stick electrode or welding with TIG 5 Symbol of the main internal parts of the welder i e frequency converter inverter transformer rectifier 6 The EUROPEAN standard relating to safety and the construction of Arc welding machines 7 Manufacturer s identifying serial number 8 Performance of the welding circuit UO Maxim...

Page 4: ...its standard default settings automatically AL2 alarm on the display Line overvoltage and undervoltage safeguard If the voltage is 15 higher or lower than the rated value AL1 alarm on the display ANTI STICK protection The electrode is stuck to the workpiece and requires manual removal The welding machine resets its standard default setting automatically 5 ENCODER Adjusts the welding settings Adjus...

Page 5: ...ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT AND SIMILAR PROCESSES e g MMA AND TIG WELDING 5 1 PROTECTION AGAINST INTERFERENCE E M C The emission limits in this standard may not however provide full protection against interference to radio and television reception when the welding equipment is used closer than 30m to the receiving antenna In special cases when highly susceptible apparatus is being used in close proximit...

Page 6: ...he welder only when you are satisfied that the welder is correctly connected and the work to be done is fully prepared 7 1 SETTING THE CONTROLS 7 1 1 Set the required gas flow using the knob on the gas regulator 7 1 2 Select the TIG mode using the Operating Modes and Parameters Button 7 1 3 Select the required setting using the Encoder 7 2 STRIKING THE ARC LIFT strike 7 2 1 The electric arc strike...

Page 7: ...automatically 10 1 2 Overheating This may occur for one of the following reasons a Inverter casing is full of dust making cooling system inefficient Clean as described in section 9 1 b Fan not working Have fan renewed by authorised service agent c Electrode does not match the collet and collet body fitted within the torch Obtain and fit the correct size of torch components for the electrode select...

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