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INSTRUCTIONS FOR: 

 

TIG/MMA INVERTER WELDER 

150Amp 230V 

 

MODEL No

: TIG150T

IMPORTANT

BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. MAKE CAREFUL NOTE OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, 

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS. THIS PRODUCT SHOULD ONLY BE USED FOR ITS INTENDED PURPOSE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE 
OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE.

  1.  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.2 GENERAL SAFETY

   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.

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Keep the inverter and cables in good working order and condition. 

(Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts).

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Use genuine parts and accessories only. 

(Non recommended parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty).

 

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Locate inverter in a suitable working area. Ensure area has adequate ventilation as welding fumes are harmful.

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WARNING! If it is necessary for you to assemble the work clamp cable, ensure that sufficient copper strands are exposed and turned back to make  

 

full contact within the dinse plug to ensure a good electrical contact. Loose connection will cause overheating, rapid deterioration and loss in efficiency.

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Ensure there is no obstruction to the flow of clean cool air through the ventilation apertures and ensure there are no conductive dusts, corrosive vapours or   

 

humidity which could enter the inverter and cause serious damage.

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Keep working area clean and tidy and free from unrelated materials. Also ensure the working area has adequate lighting.

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WARNING! Use welding head shield to protect eyes and avoid exposing skin to ultraviolet rays given off by electric arc. Wear safety welding gauntlets. 

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Remove ill fitting clothing, remove ties, watches, rings, and other loose jewellery, and contain long hair.

  Ensure the workpiece is correctly secured before operating the inverter

.

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Avoid unintentional contact with workpiece. Accidental or uncontrolled switching on of the torch may be dangerous and will cause the nozzle to wear. 

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Keep unauthorised persons away from the working area, and any persons working within the area must wear the same protective items.

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Operators must receive adequate training before using the inverter. 

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Stand correctly keeping a good footing and balance, ensure the floor is not slippery, and wear non-slip shoes.

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WARNING! When unit is switched off wait for 15 seconds whilst capacitors discharge before opening the case.

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DO NOT

 operate the inverter if it or its cables are damaged.     

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DO NOT

 use welding cables over 10m in length. (Cables should be as short as possible).

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DO NOT

 attempt to fit any non genuine torches, components, or parts to the inverter unit. To do so could damage your machine and invalidate your warranty.

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DO NOT

 use any metallic structure which is not part of the workpiece to substitute for the return cable of the welding current. This may jeopardise results and  

 

may be dangerous. 

Exception:

 Metallic work bench, but connect as near to weld as possible.

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DO NOT

 hit the electrode on the workpiece, this may damage the electrode and make strike-up difficult.

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DO NOT

 get inverter wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

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DANGER! DO NOT weld near inflammable materials, solids, liquids, or gases.

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DO NOT

 weld containers or pipes which have held flammable materials or gases, liquids or solids. Avoid operating on materials cleaned with chlorinated 

 

solvents or near such solvents.

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DO NOT

 pull the inverter by the cable, or the torch, and 

DO NOT

 bend or strain cables, protect from sharp or abrasive items, and 

DO NOT

 stand on cables or 

 

leads. Protect from heat. Long lengths of slack must be gathered & neatly coiled. 

DO NOT

 place cables where they may endanger others.

1.1 

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

 WARNING!

 It is the user’s responsibility to read, understand and comply with the following:

You must check all electrical equipment and appliances to ensure they are safe before using. You must inspect power supply leads, plugs and all electrical 
connections for wear and damage. You must ensure the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety devices. An RCCB (Residual 
Current 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 contacting your Sealey dealer. 

You must

 also read and understand the following 

instructions concerning electrical safety. 
1.1.1 

The Electricity At Work Act 1989 requires all portable electrical appliances, if used on business premises, to be tested by a qualified electrician, using a   

 

Portable Appliance Tester (PAT), at least once a year. 

1.1.2 

The 

Health & Safety at Work Act 1974

 makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of the appliance, and the safety of the

 

appliance operator. 

If in any doubt about electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician. 

1.1.3 

Ensure the insulation on all cables and the product itself is safe before connecting to the mains power supply. 

 

See 1.1.1. & 1.1.2. above and use a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT).

1.1.4 

Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload.

1.1.5 

Regularly inspect power supply leads, plugs and all electrical connections for wear and damage and especially 

 

power connections, to ensure that none is loose. 

1.1.6 

Important: 

Ensure the voltage marked on the product is the same as the electrical power supply to be   

 

used and check that plugs are fitted with the correct capacity fuse. A 13Amp plug may require a fuse  

 

 

smaller than 13Amps for certain products, see fuse rating at right. 

1.1.7 

DO NOT

 pull or carry the powered appliance by its power supply lead. 

1.1.8 

DO NOT

 pull power plugs from sockets by the power cable.

1.1.9 

DO NOT

 use worn or damage leads, plugs or connections. Immediately replace or have repaired by 

 

a qualified electrician. A U.K. 3 pin plug with ASTA/BS approval is fitted. In case of damage, cut off 

 

and fit a new plug according to the following instructions (discard old plug safely).

 

(UK only - see diagram at right). 

Ensure the unit is correctly earthed via a three-pin plug. 

 

a)  Connect the GREEN/YEllOW earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’.

 

b)  Connect the bROWN live wire to live terminal ‘l’.

 

c)  Connect the blUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’.

 

d)  After wiring, check that there are no bare wires, that all wires have been correctly connected, 

  

that the cable external insulation extends beyond the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight.

1.1.10 

Some products require more than a 13Amp electrical supply. In such a case, 

NO

 plug will be fitted. 

You must

 contact a qualified electrician to ensure   

 

that a 30Amp fused supply is available. We recommend you discuss the installation of a industrial round pin plug and socket with your electrician. 

 

1.1.11 

Cable extension reels

. When a cable extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before connection. A cable reel with an RCD fitted is   

 

recommended since any product which is plugged into the cable reel will be protected. The section of the cable on the cable reel is important and should  

 

be at least 1.5mm², but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of the cable is suitable for this product and for others that may be used in the other output  

 

sockets, we recommend the use of 2.5mm² section cable.

   

WARNING! be very cautious if using a generator to power the welder. The generator must be self-regulating and stable with regard to   

 

voltage, wave form and frequency. The output must be greater than the power consumption of the welder. If any of these requirements is   

 

not met the electronics within the welder may be affected.

 

NOTE: The use of an unregulated generator may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty on the welder.

   

WARNING! The welder may produce voltage surges in the mains supply which can damage other sensitive equipment (e.g. computers).   

 

To prevent this happening, it is recommended that the welder is connected to a power supply that does not feed any sensitive equipment.

blue 
Neutral 
Wire

Yellow & Green 
Earth Wire 

Cable 
Restraint

 FUSE RATING

13AMP

brown
live 
Wire

Thank you for purchasing a Sealey Welder. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions and properly maintained, give 
you years of trouble free performance.

Original Language Version

TIG150T     Issue: 1 - 11/11/11

Summary of Contents for TIG150T

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIG MMA INVERTER WELDER 150Amp 230V TIG150T MODEL No Original Language Version TIG150T Issue 1 11 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: ...lose 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 Maximu...

Page 4: ...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 Adjustments can also be carried out whilst welding operations are in progress 6 DINSE SOCKET negative For the connection of a welding cable Dinse plu...

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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