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USER’S MANUAL

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3.  ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC)

 

 

  

WARNING!

 

This Class A equipment is not intended for use in residential locations where the electrical 

power is provided by the public low-voltage supply system. There can be potential difficulties 

in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in those locations due to conducted as well radiated 

radio-frequency disturbances.

3.1 

GENERAL INFORMATIONS

The user is responsible for installing and using the arc welding equipment according to the 

manufacturer’s instructions. If electromagnetic disturbances are detected, then it shall be the 

responsibility of the user of the arc welding equipment to resolve the situation with the tech-

nical assistance of the manufacturer. In some cases this remedial action may be as simple as 

earthing the welding circuit. In other cases, it could involve constructing an electromagnetic 

screen enclosing the welding power source and the work complete with associated input fil-

ters. In all cases electromagnetic disturbances shall be reduced to the point where they are no 

longer troublesome. 

 

 

 Welding and plasma cutting processes may emit additional interferences. User is 

responsibility for the interferences caused by welding and plasma cutting.

3.2  ASSESMENT OF AREA

Before installing arc welding equipment, the user shall make an assessment of potential elec-

tromagnetic interferences in the surrounding area. The following shall be taken into account:

a)  other supply cables, control cables, signaling and telephone cables, above, below and adja-

cent to the arc welding equipment,

b) radio and television transmitters and receivers,

c) computer and other control equipment,

d) safety critical equipment, for example guarding of industrial equipment,

e) the health of the people around, for example the use of pacemakers and hearing aids,

f) equipment used for calibration or measurement,

g)  the immunity of other equipment in the environment. The user shall ensure that other equi-

pment being used in the environment is compatible. This may require additional protection 

measures. 

h) the time of day that welding or other activities are to be carried out. 

The size of the surrounding area to be considered will depend on the structure of the building 

and other activities that are taking place. The surrounding area may extend beyond the boun-

daries of the premises.

3.3  METHODS OF REDUCING EMMISIONS

Methods of reducing electromagnetic interference are listed in detail in the standard  

EN 60974-9 – „Arc welding equipment – Part 9: Installation and use”.

4.  CONFORMITY WITH STANDARDS

SPARTUS

®

 EasyCUT 40E/40E Compressor are in conformity with the relevant Union harmoni-

zation legislation:

LVD 2014/35/UE 

 

Low Voltage Directive

EMC 2014/30/UE 

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive

Summary of Contents for EasyCUT 40E

Page 1: ...User s manual Plasma cutter SPARTUS EasyCUT 40E 40E Compressor...

Page 2: ...nd performance during realization of the above mentioned processes SPAR TUS products are characterized by precisely such features they are primarily reliable and durable but they are also versatile We...

Page 3: ...s 6 1 8 Other informations 6 1 9 Extra precautions 7 1 10 Symbols used in instructions 7 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD EMF 7 3 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 8 3 1 General informations 8 3 2 Assesment of...

Page 4: ...ding operations are expected to be carried out All equipment should be placed so that it does not present a hazard in passageways on ladders or stairways etc Falling objects can cause injuries or kill...

Page 5: ...n dazzle and impair vision infrared heat radiation can damage skin and eyes Such radiation can be direct or reflected from surfaces such as bright metals and light colo ured objects 1 3 1 Eye and face...

Page 6: ...haust draught to keep vapours and gases away from the breathing zone When welding is carried out in a confined space operators should only be permitted to weld when other persons who have been instru...

Page 7: ...and located in an easily accessible place The surroundings of the work should be observed for an adequate period after its termination Hot spots and immediate surroundings should be observed until the...

Page 8: ...nce in an uncontrolled manner The welding wire tip may be sharp Never aim the burner tip of the welding torch at your face eyes or other people 1 7 4 Moving elements can be dangerous All protective el...

Page 9: ...use this symbol to pay your attention about important information 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS EMF Electric current flowing through any conductor causes localized electric and magnetic fields EMF All weld...

Page 10: ...arc welding equipment the user shall make an assessment of potential elec tromagnetic interferences in the surrounding area The following shall be taken into account a other supply cables control cab...

Page 11: ...cer with air filter which is mounted at the rear of the ca sing in a place specially designed for that purpose protection against damage eg during the move CUT 40E device has a lot of modern solutions...

Page 12: ...ty of work is turned off abnormal indicator on front panel lights up In such a situation You should not turning off the unit immediately Wait some time until fan cools the unit Time to return to the s...

Page 13: ...aining took place and or gained experience to perceive the risk and avoid hazards during use of the product IEC 60204 1 7 1 PROPER COOLING The unit should be placed stable on a dry and flat surface Av...

Page 14: ...ssible range of mains voltage fluctuations etc are given in the table with technical parameters of device and on the rating plate of cutter Before connecting the unit to the power source Check whether...

Page 15: ...block and to the device 3 Connect properly the air hose to the input terminal 8 see 7 3 4 Make sure that there are no leaks 5 Carefully unscrew the valve in the regulator 10 see 7 3 6 To regulate the...

Page 16: ...USING Control cable Work clamp Power cable Compressor Plasma torch Air filter with the pressure control on the device max 8 bar Elements of air filtration and air preparation in installation Cutting...

Page 17: ...CUT 40E 40E Compressor are equipped in standard with system of contactless arc ignition with HF high frequency generator There is no need for the nozzle tip to contact the surface to ignite the plasma...

Page 18: ...20 Microswitch 4 52531 Electrode 5 60028 Swirl ring 6 51316 06 Tip 0 6 51316 Tip 0 8 51316 09 Tip 0 9 7 60389K1 Shield cap 1 hole 60389K Shield cap 2 holes 60389K4 Shield cap 4 holes for EasyCUT 40E C...

Page 19: ...sate from the filters Check the technical condition of the plasma torch and consumables At least once a month Regularly remove dust from inside the machine using compressed air The pressure should be...

Page 20: ...does not respond Poorly connected to the supply voltage Failure of power switch PLASMA CUTTING PROBLEMS Oblique or too wide kerf Worn nozzle Worn electrode Unstable intermittent plasma arc Too low com...

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