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Rev. 05.03.2021
Rev. 05.03.2021
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MOSFET:
This inverter uses MOS-FET technology. More than any other
technology, the MOS-FET enables the achievement of maximum
effectiveness. In comparison to the amount of electricity used
the user will obtain disproportionate effectiveness. The result is
an efficiency of 93%! Therefore the current is kept constant and
ensures a perfect weld. Only by using the MOS-FET technology
is it possible to keep this device as compact and lightweight.
NORMAL CURRENT:
The device uses a 1-phase connection (230V +/- 10%).
ACCESSORIES S-CUTTER 50 UK:
1. Plasma torch PT-31 - 5m.
2. Grounding clamp cable - 3m.
3. Electrode 1 pcs.
4. Nozzle 1 pcs.
5. Gas hose with clips.
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MODEL
Parameter
S-CUTTER 50 UK
MOSFET / IGBT
MOSFET
Power supply (V)
1 Phase 230V±10%
Rated input power (KVA)
6.6
No-load voltage (V)
244
Cutting current (A)
10-50
Rated input current (A)
28.7
Duty cycle (%)
60
Current (A) at Duty Cycle 100%
38.7
Efficiency %
85
Power factor
0.93
Ignition
HF
Cutting thickness (mm)
1-12
Burner inter diameter (mm)
1.0
Air pressure (bar)
4-5
Insulation Class
F
Housing Protection Class
IP21
INITIATING OPERATION
A. Unpacking
Unpack all the items out of the box and make sure that you have received all items
listed on the packing list.
B. Work environment
Make sure that the work area is well ventilated. The unit is cooled by an axial fan that
provides an air flow for the electronics through the rear panel. (Note! The housing
must be installed in a way that ensures that the vent holes are closer to the front of the
machine). At least 15 cm at the front and 15 cm on each side should be left to enable
cleaning. If the machine is operated without adequate cooling, the length of the duty
cycle will be reduced greatly.
C. Cable connections
Each unit is equipped with a main power cable, which is responsible for providing
current and voltage to the device. If the device is connected to power which exceeds
the required voltage, or if the wrong phase is set, it may lead to severe damage to
the unit. This is not covered by the warranty for the equipment and the user will be
responsible for such situations.